SUPPLY & FIT · DUNFERMLINE & FIFE

NEW-BUILD BUYER · TOUCH · KY12

New-build flooring, Touch.

Buying new in Touch usually means concrete screeds, underfloor heating in the kitchen-diner and a builder-spec carpet you'd rather upgrade. We plan the whole spec around the build, not against it.

WHAT MATTERS WHEN MOVING INTO IN TOUCH

Concerns we hear most

  • 01. Builder-spec carpets are often basic and worth upgrading before move-in
  • 02. Screed moisture testing before laying any hard floor
  • 03. Coordinating with snagging visits and warranty conditions

HOW WE SPEC IT

Our priority order

  • concrete screed prep
  • UFH-compatible materials
  • matching aesthetic across open-plan

We work across Cala, Persimmon, Avant, Taylor Wimpey and Stewart Milne developments in Fife every month.

Why this matters in Touch

Touch is mostly 1950s–60s post-war housing in KY12, around 1 mi from Dunfermline via the A823. Locally, moving into usually runs into damp checks on north-facing ground floors — which is exactly what our process is set up to handle.

1960s council and ex-council semis off the A823 with mostly carpet-and-board construction.

Best-fit services for new-build buyers in Touch

Luxury Vinyl

Waterproof LVT and SPC click planks and tiles — warm, quiet underfoot, and perfect for kitchens, bathrooms, utility rooms and busy hallways.

Luxury Vinyl in Touch
Engineered Oak

Stable real-oak engineered boards in wide planks and herringbone — ideal over underfloor heating, concrete subfloors and busy family rooms.

Engineered Oak in Touch

New-Build Buyers in Touch

"New-Build Buyer project in Touch — handled exactly as described."

Recent customer, Touch

"Moving into in Touch and wanted it done properly. Both happened."

Recent customer, Touch

"Quote was clear, the team turned up when they said, finish is great. Touch 1950s–60s post-war place."

Recent customer, Touch

New-Build Buyer questions — Touch

Plan my new-build floors in Touch.

KY12 · fixed quote · own fitters · We work across Cala, Persimmon, Avant, Taylor Wimpey and Stewart Milne developments in Fife every month.