Our Services
Timber flooring & finishing
Established in 2008, Peak Floor Trades is a timber floor business, owned and operated in the Queenstown Lakes area with a local and South-Island wide client base. With years of experience and knowledge in the industry, we can act as your one stop shop for supply, installation, sanding & finishing of your wooden flooring. We also create stylish wooden ceilings and feature walls.
Peak Floor Trades offers a variety of services and works with clients from the beginning of the project to the end. We provide valuable information and advice to clients and finish the project on time with a focus on detail and the highest standards of quality to deliver an experience and result with that extra factor. Whether you are a homeowner, builder, project manager, interior designer or in the retail industry, we will liaise with you every step of the way to ensure that the floor fits with what you want and keeping to your time-frame and budget.
FAQs
Frequently Asked Questions
Can timber flooring be used with underfloor heating?
Yes, however you’re flooring choice will be limited to high quality engineered flooring and/or you will require specific installation methods to ensure long lasting performance.
I have already purchased my flooring. Can Peak Floor Trades install it?
Absolutely. We do this frequently and are happy to use the flooring that you’ve chosen for your home or commercial space.
How is the cost calculated for installation?
More often than not, the price is calculated on a metre square basis. This takes into account materials, labour and fixed costs.
How long does the installation process typically take?
This varies on the size of the job and any technical requirements. We happily work in with many other sub trades to keep the ball rolling and get jobs finished on time.
At what step in the building process should a timber floor be installed?
On a standard build, we like to start once the painter have finished and depending on kitchen specifications, we can either go before or after kitchens are installed. Skirtings need to be left of and fitted after the laying process. Any issues with the concrete, slab or substrate need to be pointed out prior to when the installation starts so these can be addressed.