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Flooring Installation in Choa Chu Kang New Town

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Typical price: SGD 460–SGD 22,100

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Flooring Installation prices in Choa Chu Kang New Town

Researched estimates for Choa Chu Kang New Town (SGD), adjusted for city size from national ranges. Updated 2026.
Job size Low Typical High
One bedroom overlay (~120 sq ft) Click vinyl over existing tiles, skirting included SGD 460 SGD 780 SGD 1,400
Whole 4-room HDB (~900 sq ft) Vinyl overlay throughout living areas and bedrooms SGD 2,950 SGD 5,050 SGD 8,750
Condo, engineered wood (~1,000 sq ft) Engineered timber with levelling and trims SGD 8,300 SGD 13,800 SGD 22,100

How to hire a flooring installation pro in Singapore

  1. Decide overlay vs hacking: direct overlay on existing tiles usually needs no HDB permit; hacking floor finishes in an HDB flat requires a permit and a contractor on HDB's Registered Renovation Contractors' Scheme (RRCS)
  2. For condos, get MCST (management) approval and expect a refundable renovation deposit
  3. Get per-square-foot quotes stating wear-layer thickness (0.3mm+ for homes) and whether skirting and door trimming are included
  4. Check the screed is level and dry — self-levelling costs extra and matters for click vinyl
  5. Confirm haulage and debris disposal charges, which condos often regulate
  6. Ask for warranty terms on both boards and workmanship in writing

In HDB flats, hacking floor finishes requires an HDB renovation permit executed by a contractor on the Registered Renovation Contractors' Scheme; direct overlay usually does not. Condominium works need MCST approval, a deposit, and compliance with the estate's working-hours rules.

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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.

How do I compare flooring quotes properly?

Ask every installer to itemise: material brand and wear-layer/thickness, underlay, subfloor prep, old floor removal and disposal, trims, beading and door thresholds, furniture moving, and waste allowance. The headline per-area rate is meaningless without those lines — most disputes come from prep and trims that one quote included and another did not.

Should I repair, refinish or replace a worn wood floor?

Solid hardwood can usually be sanded and refinished 2-3 times over its life, at a fraction of replacement cost. Engineered wood can typically take one light sanding if the top layer is thick enough. Replace when boards are cupped or rotten from water damage, or the wear layer is too thin to sand.

What questions should I ask a flooring installer in Choa Chu Kang New Town?

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 Choa Chu Kang New Town is usually enough to see the fair market rate.

Is it cheaper per room to floor the whole house at once?

Yes, noticeably. Setup, travel, tool time and material delivery are spread across a bigger area, and installers often discount larger jobs. Doing one room at a time is the most expensive way to floor a home and risks batch-colour differences between orders.

What flooring is best for kitchens and bathrooms?

Waterproof materials: vinyl plank/tile, ceramic or porcelain tile, or specifically water-rated laminate. Standard laminate and solid wood swell when water gets into joints, so most installers will advise against them in wet rooms even if you like the look.

What does vinyl flooring cost per square foot in Singapore?

Installed click vinyl typically runs S$4-S$12 per square foot depending on wear layer and brand, with S$6-S$9 the common mid-range. Laminate is similar; engineered wood runs roughly S$12-S$25 per square foot installed.

Overlay or hacking — which is cheaper for an HDB flat?

Overlay is much cheaper and faster: no HDB permit, no hacking labour, no debris disposal, and the flat stays liveable. Hacking is only necessary when existing tiles are hollow/popping, floor height is a problem, or you want tile or thick wood that needs a fresh screed.

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