Flooring Installation in Ma On Shan
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Typical price: HK$2,300–HK$59,800
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Flooring Installation prices in Ma On Shan
| Job size | Low | Typical | High |
|---|---|---|---|
| One bedroom (~100 sq ft) Click vinyl overlay with skirting | HK$2,300 | HK$3,700 | HK$6,450 |
| Whole flat, vinyl (~500 sq ft) Click vinyl throughout with levelling | HK$10,100 | HK$16,600 | HK$29,400 |
| Whole flat, engineered wood (~500 sq ft) Engineered timber throughout with trims | HK$23,000 | HK$36,800 | HK$59,800 |
How to hire a flooring installation pro in Hong Kong
- Get management-office approval before work starts — most estates require a renovation application, refundable deposit and restricted working hours (typically weekday daytime only)
- Get per-square-foot quotes stating board brand, wear layer or veneer thickness, and whether skirting is included
- Check subfloor condition — many older flats need levelling before click vinyl or engineered wood
- Confirm debris removal via the building's approved route and disposal charges
- Agree noise-work hours in writing to avoid stoppages
- Ask for a written workmanship warranty
Floor finishes are not 'minor works' under the Buildings Ordinance, so no registered contractor is legally required for flooring alone — but virtually every estate requires management-office approval, a renovation deposit, and restricted working hours before any work begins.
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Frequently asked questions
Can I install flooring myself?
Click-lock laminate and vinyl are realistic DIY projects if the subfloor is flat and rooms are simple rectangles. Glue-down vinyl, nail-down hardwood and tile are much less forgiving and usually worth paying for. Note that some manufacturers only honour warranties when a professional installs the product, and mistakes in prep are expensive to undo.
Does wood flooring need to acclimatise before installation?
Yes. Solid and engineered wood (and to a lesser degree laminate) should sit in the room where it will be installed for 48-72 hours so it adjusts to local temperature and humidity. Skipping this step is a common cause of gapping and buckling months later. A good installer will schedule delivery a few days before fitting.
What is the cheapest flooring to have installed?
Laminate and click-lock vinyl plank are usually cheapest overall: low material cost plus a fast floating installation that needs no glue or nails. Sheet vinyl can be even cheaper per unit but needs a very flat subfloor. Carpet is comparable but is normally quoted by carpet fitters rather than hard-flooring installers.
What questions should I ask a flooring installer in Ma On Shan?
Ask how long they have fitted your specific material, whether they carry public liability insurance, who does subfloor prep and what it costs, how they handle door trimming and thresholds, their lead time, and what workmanship warranty they give in writing. Two or three quotes from local installers in Ma On Shan is usually enough to see the fair market rate.
How much extra flooring material should I order?
Order 8-10% more than the measured area to cover cutting waste, and 12-15% for diagonal or herringbone patterns. Keep a spare box after the job for future repairs — matching a discontinued product years later is difficult.
Do I need to remove the old flooring first?
Not always. Floating floors (laminate, click vinyl) can usually be laid over existing hard, flat surfaces like tile or old vinyl, which saves removal and disposal costs. Carpet always has to come out first. Overlaying raises the floor height, so doors may need trimming and thresholds adjusting — make sure the quote covers that.
What does flooring cost per square foot in Hong Kong?
Installed click vinyl typically runs HK$20-HK$60 per square foot, and engineered wood HK$40-HK$120 depending on veneer and brand. Small flats push per-foot rates up because minimum job charges are spread over less area.
What approvals do I need to change flooring in a Hong Kong flat?
For flooring alone, no government permit — but your building's management office almost certainly requires a renovation application, deposit, and set working hours. Public housing (HA) flats have their own approval lists and rules, so check before signing a contractor.
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