Finally ended up contacting 3 companies for my floating floor. One is run by very highly qualified flooring specialist (the most expensive quote)...one by a company that supplies all types of flooring (cheapest) and one by a flooring company which specialises in timber but not as experienced as quote 1 and somewhere in between on price.
The cheapest quote is also done in one day using a 2mm foam underlay.
The other quotes do 3mm rubber underlay and take 3 days.
The expensive one is including expansion joints, the others are not. They also want to inspect the slab to see if they need to grind.
2 of the the 3 have suggested bamboo over the engineered oak I originally wanted.
I have to get the companies to take away the existing flooring and move the furniture which makes it a bit more complicated.
Anyone with any experience with floating floors, I'd appreciate your thoughts.
The cheapest quote is also done in one day using a 2mm foam underlay.
The other quotes do 3mm rubber underlay and take 3 days.
The expensive one is including expansion joints, the others are not. They also want to inspect the slab to see if they need to grind.
2 of the the 3 have suggested bamboo over the engineered oak I originally wanted.
I have to get the companies to take away the existing flooring and move the furniture which makes it a bit more complicated.
Anyone with any experience with floating floors, I'd appreciate your thoughts.