Herringbone Flooring in Oxford.
Set-out planned before the first board goes in.
We supply and fit herringbone and chevron flooring in engineered oak, walnut and ash. Pattern laying takes longer than straight boards — which is exactly why the set-out, subfloor preparation and precision cutting matter so much.
Herringbone Flooring across Oxford and Reading.
Oxford has a strong period property renovation market, with a high proportion of Victorian and Edwardian terraces and Georgian streets near the city centre.
The property stock here is predominantly Victorian and Edwardian terraces, Georgian townhouses and modern conversion flats. Oxford clients frequently commission flooring and decorating together — we can manage both trades under one contract and one timeline.
Herringbone Flooring done properly.
What makes our herringbone flooring work different from a standard quote in Oxford.
Multiple pattern formats
45° herringbone, chevron, double herringbone and brick bond — in a range of plank widths and species. We advise on the format that suits the room proportions.
Engineered and solid available
Engineered herringbone handles UFH and period subfloors. Solid is available for stable, dry subfloors that can carry the weight and movement.
Precision set-out planning
We plan the starting point on paper before any board is placed. A misaligned start sends the pattern out of true across the entire room.
Period property specialists
Victorian and Edwardian properties are where herringbone belongs — we work around original features and existing joinery as standard.
How we handle herringbone flooring in Oxford.
Pattern consultation & survey
We discuss pattern, species, width and finish. A sample board brought to the visit. Set-out planned on paper at the survey — starting point agreed before quoting.
Free visit, 45–60 minutesSubfloor preparation
Pattern laying needs ±2mm per 2m — tighter than straight-laid floors. A rocking or hollow board in a herringbone pattern is immediately visible and audible.
1–2 days typicallyDry run & set-out
Full dry run of the first row before adhesive is applied — verifying the pattern tracks correctly across the room.
Same day as install startPrecision laying
Every cut made with a precision mitre saw. Border strips set in after the main field is complete. Allow one to two extra days per room vs straight-laid boards.
1–2 extra days per roomFinishing & walk-through
Hand-sanded at edges. Skirting and threshold bars fitted. Walk-through — written 1-year guarantee issued.
Same day as completion4.7 stars from 386 verified reviews.
Feedback from homeowners and property owners we have worked for across Oxford and Oxfordshire.
“Thorough survey before quoting. They found issues we had no idea about, fixed them first, and the result has been perfect for over a year. Proper work.”
S.M.
Oxford
“We have used tradespeople before who cut corners. These did not. The preparation, the materials, the finish — all done properly. Would use again without hesitation.”
R.B.
Oxford
“Clear quote, real start date, and the job was done exactly as described. No surprises on price or timeline. Exactly what you want from a contractor.”
A.H.
Oxford
Free survey for herringbone flooring in Oxford.
Fixed-price quote within 3 working days. No call-out fee. Real start date.
Herringbone Flooring in Oxford — questions answered.
Typically one to two additional days per room. The extra time is in the set-out, angled cuts and hand-finishing at borders. We give a specific timeline in the quote.
In herringbone, plank ends are square-cut and butt against the sides of adjacent planks, creating a broken V. In chevron, ends are cut at an angle so tips meet in a continuous arrowhead. Chevron is cleaner and more modern; herringbone is the more traditional format.
Both. Engineered herringbone suits UFH and period subfloors. Solid herringbone is available for stable, dry subfloors. We advise on the right specification at the survey.
Yes, if you specify engineered herringbone in a product formally approved for UFH. Solid herringbone over UFH is not recommended.
Yes. Engineered herringbone can be sanded two to three times; solid herringbone five or more times depending on thickness. The pattern does not change after sanding.
Yes — we cover Oxford and the surrounding areas including Reading, Guildford, St Albans, Windsor. Oxford clients frequently commission flooring and decorating together — we can manage both trades under one contract and one timeline.
We can usually arrange a free survey in Oxford within 48 hours of your initial enquiry. A fixed-price written quote follows within three working days of the survey, and we will give you a confirmed start date at the same time.
Still have questions? Call 07405 739028 (Mon–Sat, 7am–7pm) or email info@corebuildgroup.co.uk
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