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Springfield & Ipswich Flooring Renovation Guide

Flooring and renovation tips for Springfield, Springfield Lakes, and Ipswich. New builds, established homes, and what to expect.

By Liam Turner

Springfield and the greater Ipswich region have seen significant growth. New estates, established families, and a mix of housing styles. Here's what you need to know about flooring in the area.

New Builds in Springfield

Many new homes in Springfield have concrete slabs. Builders don't always deliver slabs that meet flooring manufacturer specs—typically 3mm over 2m. We often see:

Humps (from rain during pour)
Hollow spots
Surface finish issues

We grind high spots and flood-fill lows to create a mirror-flat surface. This ensures your warranty is valid and your flooring performs as designed.

Established Homes

Older Ipswich and Springfield homes may have:

Concrete slabs with old tiles or vinyl
Timber subfloors in Queenslander-style homes
Mixed levels from extensions

We strip old flooring, remove adhesive, level, and prepare for new installation. We service Springfield, Springfield Lakes, Redbank Plains, Brassall, and across Ipswich.

Popular Choice: Hybrid Flooring

Hybrid flooring is the most popular choice in the region—durable, water-resistant, and suits both new and established homes. We install quality hybrid with full preparation.

Based in Oxley—Easy Highway Access

We're based in Oxley with easy access to the Ipswich Motorway and Centenary Highway. Our central location means 30 minutes covers most of Brisbane and Ipswich—including Springfield. We also service Logan, Moreton Bay, and Narangba. Fast site visits for quotes. No travel fees for the area. Contact us for flooring and floor preparation across Greater Springfield.

Ready for a flooring quote?

We're based in Oxley and service Brisbane, Ipswich, Logan, and Moreton Bay. Free site visits.