Major & Structural Floor Repairs

Extensive repairs for flood damage, structural failure, and subfloor issues.

Major floor damage requires more than surface-level fixes. Huscroft Flooring carry out large-scale and structural floor repairs where floors have been affected by flooding, long-term moisture, movement, or failure of the supporting structure.

Our work focuses on restoring safety, stability, and long-term performance, not short-term cosmetic results.

What We Class as Major Floor Repairs

Major repairs are required where damage extends beyond isolated boards and affects the sub-floor, structure, or large areas of flooring.

These works typically include:

  • Flood and escape-of-water damage

  • Widespread floor movement or failure

  • Removal of damaged flooring and substrates

  • Sub-floor levelling and rebuilding

  • Joist repair or replacement

  • Replacement of failed structural timber

  • New sub-floor installation

  • Reinstatement of wood flooring or LVT following repairs

Each project is assessed to determine the root cause of the failure before repair works begin.

Structural & Sub-floor Repairs

Major floor repairs often involve work beneath the finished floor surface.

We regularly carry out repairs to:

Timber joists and supporting structures

Suspended timber floors

Concrete and screed sub-floors

Mixed construction floors in older buildings

Correcting structural or sub-floor issues is essential to prevent repeat failure once the finished floor is reinstated.

Domestic & Commercial Major Repairs

Major and structural repairs are carried out in both residential and commercial environments, including:

Homes and rental properties

Schools and public buildings

Offices and commercial premises

Sports halls and large open spaces

Work is planned carefully, with consideration given to access, safety, and minimising disruption wherever possible.

When Major Repairs Are Required

Major repairs are usually necessary when:

Water damage has affected large areas of flooring

Floors have lifted, collapsed, or become unsafe

Structural movement is visible

Sub-floors have failed or deteriorated

Previous repairs have not addressed the underlying issue

If a full replacement is unavoidable, this will be explained clearly before work proceeds.

Proper Repairs, Not Temporary Fixes

Where floors have suffered significant damage, partial or cosmetic fixes often lead to repeat failure. Our approach prioritises correct preparation and structural integrity, ensuring repairs are carried out once and carried out properly.

Request a Quote for Major Wood Floor Repairs

If your floor has suffered major damage or structural failure, we can assess the condition and advise on the most appropriate repair solution.

Request a quote or speak to a flooring specialist to discuss your repair requirements.

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