Project Everwood - a profitable, South West England based flooring contractor business for sale
posted 24th June 2026
Details:
- Sector: Commercial & Residential Flooring
- Location: South West England
Financial Summary
- Turnover: £3,034k
- Gross Profit: £1,056k (35% Margin)
- EBITDA: £723k (24% Margin)
Project Everwood - a profitable flooring contractor operating across South West England, providing commercial, residential and housebuilder flooring solutions.
Founded in 1992 and with over 30 years of trading history, the company has established long-standing relationships with national and regional housebuilders, alongside domestic and commercial customers.
With a team of over 10 subcontractors, the business supplies and installs a wide range of flooring products including luxury vinyl tiles, carpets, laminate flooring, sheet vinyl, safety flooring and carpet tiles.
The company benefits from a highly experienced and accredited workforce, holding CHAS, SMAS and CQMS accreditations, with all installers operating under the relevant site certification requirements.
It also has relationships with leading manufacturers including Amtico, Karndean, Polyflor, Tarkett and Quick-Step support the delivery of high-quality flooring solutions across a diverse range of projects.
The existing shareholders are actively seeking to sell the company to pursue retirement. The exiting shareholders are open to remaining involved in the business for a handover period to help ensure a smooth transition.
Key Highlights
- Long-established flooring contractor with over 30 years of trading history
- Trusted supplier to leading UK housebuilders including Redrow Homes & Vistry
- Efficient cost structure that is scalable and resilient
- Strong margin improvement demonstrated over consecutive year
- Experienced, accredited workforce with established subcontractor network
- Diverse flooring offering across residential, commercial & development projects
- Positioned to capitalise on housebuilding sector demand
- Platform for regional expansion and complementary service growth