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Engineered parquet: cost per m2 to supply and fit?


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I've had a couple of estimates to supply and fit engineered oak herringbone parquet in my living room. In both cases it's an all-in price for supply and installation, from ?127/m2 for large-format blocks to an eye-watering ?240/m2 for smaller (standard) size blocks.


Just wondered if anybody out there has recently had this sort of flooring fitted, and if so, whether the prices I've been quoted seem reasonable?


Maybe it would be cheaper to source the flooring myself and find an independent installer - any recommendations would be welcome.

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