Find reliable linoleum flooring services in North West Perth
Fill in a short form and get free quotes for professional linoleum flooring services in minutes
Excellent rating - 4.3/5 (10900+ reviews)
To install your lino floors perfectly
- Linoleum floor repair
- Linoleum flooring installation
- Linoleum plank flooring
- Linoleum floor polishing
- … or anything else
Recent Linoleum Flooring tasks in North West Perth
Lino repair
$1,500
Eglinton WA, Australia
1st Nov 2024
Roughly 20sqm lino and 5sqm lino require replacement. Main living area/kitchen and laundry. House is empty. You tell me how much a repair is. I've been calling, posting and emailing for 6 weeks with no offers.
Replace main room and laundry Lino
$1,500
Eglinton WA, Australia
29th Oct 2024
Roughly 20sqm lino and 5sqm lino require replacement. Main living area/kitchen and laundry. House is empty
Vinyl sheeting or lino needed
$999
Currambine WA 6028, Australia
31st Aug 2024
Looking to buy spare lino or vinyl if anyone has! Sheets not planks
Install a 42m2 roll of Lino flooring to home
$1,000
Marangaroo WA, Australia
16th Jan 2023
Lino sheets Total = 42.88 m2 Living 3.9 x 4.7 Kitchen 3.9 x 3.9 Hall 4.9 x 0.8 Hall 1 x 1 Hall 1.7 x 2.6 Grout needs to be filled in - Due date: Flexible
Lay Lino on tiles in laundry and toilet
$200
Landsdale WA, Australia
9th Oct 2022
Lay Lino on tiles in laundry and tiles - Due date: Before Monday, 7 November 2022
Linoleum installed
$100
North Beach, Western Australia, Australia
7th Jul 2021
Linoleum flooring laid in two rooms includes 4 steps.
What is Airtasker?
Post your task
Tell us what you need, it's FREE to post.
Review offers
Get offers from trusted Taskers and view profiles.
Get it done
Choose the right person for your task and get it done.
- Get it done now. Pay later.
- Repay in 4 fortnightly instalments
- No interest
- Available on payments up to $1,500
Related Services near me
What do linoleum flooring services include?
Linoleum flooring services include all the activities necessary to place a linoleum floor. Floorers can apply lino flooring to most indoor rooms, including kitchens and dining areas.Â
This service can include:
- Floor and linoleum preparation
- Fitting the lino flooring
- Laying the lino flooring
- Fixing the lino flooring onto the floor with adhesive
Checking the room and floor
Before preparing the lino, floorers can check that the floor is clean, dry and level. Ideally, the room and floor should be ready for the floorers to measure, cut, and apply the lino flooring. But if the floor needs cleaning and levelling, some floorers can do these tasks as well. Â
The room must also be clear of any furnishings, fixtures, and doors. If the room is not prepared, some floorers can clear out appliances, furniture and fixtures, remove doors off their hinges, and temporarily remove floor trims or toilets if necessary. Note that such extensive room clearing and preparation may require an additional budget. If you need more help with other areas of home renovation, finding a roofing expert or handyman near you is just a click away.
Applying underflooring
If the floor of the room isn’t level, floorers can install underflooring or underlayment. Depending on the type of floor, this can consist of laying down sheets of plywood, or in the case of concrete floors, chiselling or grinding down bumps and uneven surfaces with tools. Some floorers may offer this as part of the service.
Measuring the needed material
Once the room is ready, floorers measure the floor to determine the amount of material needed. Floorers can lay down a large sheet of sturdy paper, mark the edges of the walls, then use this as a template to cut out the appropriate shape and amount of lino. They can also do this by using a tape measure to determine the floor’s exact dimensions, then cut out the lino according to the measurements.
Acclimating the linoleum
Lino flooring is a very temperature-sensitive material. If the room and the floor are too cold, this can cause the lino sheet to shrink or warp, resulting in inaccurate measurements and may necessitate floorers to start over. To prevent this, floorers cut the lino in excess of the measurement. Floorers can also check that the room temperature is at least 20℃. They place the lino on the floor without adhesive and leave it for at least 24 hours to acclimate to the room’s temperature.Â
Laying and glueing the lino
After the 24-hour acclimation, floorers lay down the lino. They need to do this carefully, avoiding creases when positioning the lino flooring. They then apply adhesive to the underside or the lino flooring’s edges, following the instructions and requirements.Â
Finishing the lino floor
Your hired floorers finish the lino flooring using a heavy roller to push out any air bubbles that may have developed as the adhesive cures. They also apply a linoleum sealant to provide your new lino flooring with a protective layer.Â