Click System Flooring

Click system flooring is designed for easier, cleaner and faster installation. The planks or tiles connect using a built-in locking profile, making this collection a practical choice for homeowners looking for DIY-friendly flooring, easy-fit flooring and stylish floors with a simpler fitting method.

At Flooring Surgeons, you can explore click lock flooring across laminate, LVT, SPC and selected engineered wood styles, with options suitable for bedrooms, living rooms, hallways, home offices and other everyday spaces.

Click System Products

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Desert Oak 12mm Laminate Herringbone Flooring

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Craft 12mm Glacier Oak Herringbone AC5 Laminate Flooring
Craft 12mm Glacier Oak Herringbone AC5 Laminate Flooring
Craft 12mm Glacier Oak Herringbone AC5 Laminate Flooring
Craft 12mm Glacier Oak Herringbone AC5 Laminate Flooring
Craft 12mm Glacier Oak Herringbone AC5 Laminate Flooring
95mm
12mm
470mm
4.9 (11 Reviews)
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Craft 12mm Glacier Oak Herringbone AC5 Laminate Flooring

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Haze Oak 12mm Laminate Herringbone Flooring
Haze Oak 12mm Laminate Herringbone Flooring
Haze Oak 12mm Laminate Herringbone Flooring
Haze Oak 12mm Laminate Herringbone Flooring
Haze Oak 12mm Laminate Herringbone Flooring
100mm
12mm
600mm
5.0 (8 Reviews)
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Haze Oak 12mm Laminate Herringbone Flooring

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Grey Beige Oak 12mm Laminate Herringbone Flooring
Grey Beige Oak 12mm Laminate Herringbone Flooring
Grey Beige Oak 12mm Laminate Herringbone Flooring
Grey Beige Oak 12mm Laminate Herringbone Flooring
Grey Beige Oak 12mm Laminate Herringbone Flooring
100mm
12mm
600mm
4.9 (10 Reviews)
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Grey Beige Oak 12mm Laminate Herringbone Flooring

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Smoked Oak 12mm Laminate Herringbone Flooring
Smoked Oak 12mm Laminate Herringbone Flooring
Smoked Oak 12mm Laminate Herringbone Flooring
Smoked Oak 12mm Laminate Herringbone Flooring
Smoked Oak 12mm Laminate Herringbone Flooring
100mm
12mm
600mm
4.9 (14 Reviews)
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Smoked Oak 12mm Laminate Herringbone Flooring

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Savannah Oak 12mm Laminate Herringbone Flooring
Savannah Oak 12mm Laminate Herringbone Flooring
Savannah Oak 12mm Laminate Herringbone Flooring
Savannah Oak 12mm Laminate Herringbone Flooring
Savannah Oak 12mm Laminate Herringbone Flooring
100mm
12mm
600mm
5.0 (7 Reviews)
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Savannah Oak 12mm Laminate Herringbone Flooring

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100mm
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600mm
5.0 (7 Reviews)
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Light Brown Oak 12mm Laminate Herringbone Flooring

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Craft 12mm Regency Oak Herringbone AC5 Laminate Flooring
Craft 12mm Regency Oak Herringbone AC5 Laminate Flooring
Craft 12mm Regency Oak Herringbone AC5 Laminate Flooring
Craft 12mm Regency Oak Herringbone AC5 Laminate Flooring
Craft 12mm Regency Oak Herringbone AC5 Laminate Flooring
95mm
12mm
470mm
5.0 (6 Reviews)
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Craft 12mm Regency Oak Herringbone AC5 Laminate Flooring

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Craft 12mm Coastal Oak Herringbone AC5 Laminate Flooring
Craft 12mm Coastal Oak Herringbone AC5 Laminate Flooring
Craft 12mm Coastal Oak Herringbone AC5 Laminate Flooring
Craft 12mm Coastal Oak Herringbone AC5 Laminate Flooring
Craft 12mm Coastal Oak Herringbone AC5 Laminate Flooring
95mm
12mm
470mm
4.8 (11 Reviews)
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Craft 12mm Coastal Oak Herringbone AC5 Laminate Flooring

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188mm
12mm
1375mm
5.0 (7 Reviews)
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Premium 12mm Ash White Oak AC5 Laminate Flooring

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Grey Beige Oak 12mm Classic Laminate Flooring
Grey Beige Oak 12mm Classic Laminate Flooring
Grey Beige Oak 12mm Classic Laminate Flooring
Grey Beige Oak 12mm Classic Laminate Flooring
Grey Beige Oak 12mm Classic Laminate Flooring
196mm
12mm
1215mm
5.0 (4 Reviews)
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Grey Beige Oak 12mm Classic Laminate Flooring

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188mm
12mm
1195mm
5.0 (4 Reviews)
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Cambridge 12mm Pearl Oak AC5 Laminate Flooring

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Premium 12mm Light Beige Oak AC5 Laminate Flooring
Premium 12mm Light Beige Oak AC5 Laminate Flooring
Premium 12mm Light Beige Oak AC5 Laminate Flooring
Premium 12mm Light Beige Oak AC5 Laminate Flooring
Premium 12mm Light Beige Oak AC5 Laminate Flooring
188mm
12mm
1375mm
5.0 (5 Reviews)
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Premium 12mm Light Beige Oak AC5 Laminate Flooring

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Desert Oak 12mm Classic Laminate Flooring
Desert Oak 12mm Classic Laminate Flooring
Desert Oak 12mm Classic Laminate Flooring
Desert Oak 12mm Classic Laminate Flooring
Desert Oak 12mm Classic Laminate Flooring
196mm
12mm
1215mm
5.0 (5 Reviews)
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Desert Oak 12mm Classic Laminate Flooring

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196mm
12mm
1215mm
5.0 (3 Reviews)
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Smoked Oak 12mm Classic Laminate Flooring

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95mm
12mm
470mm
4.9 (9 Reviews)
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Craft 12mm Coral Oak Herringbone AC5 Laminate Flooring

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95mm
12mm
470mm
5.0 (9 Reviews)
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Craft 12mm Pearl Oak Herringbone AC5 Laminate Flooring

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Craft 12mm Sahara Oak Herringbone AC5 Laminate Flooring
Craft 12mm Sahara Oak Herringbone AC5 Laminate Flooring
Craft 12mm Sahara Oak Herringbone AC5 Laminate Flooring
Craft 12mm Sahara Oak Herringbone AC5 Laminate Flooring
Craft 12mm Sahara Oak Herringbone AC5 Laminate Flooring
95mm
12mm
470mm
5.0 (10 Reviews)
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Craft 12mm Sahara Oak Herringbone AC5 Laminate Flooring

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135mm
6.5mm
540mm
4.9 (8 Reviews)
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Icona Herringbone 6.5mm Nevada Ash Luxury Vinyl Click Flooring

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95mm
12mm
470mm
4.9 (7 Reviews)
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Craft 12mm Providence Oak Herringbone AC5 Laminate Flooring

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Craft 12mm Terrain Oak Herringbone AC5 Laminate Flooring
Craft 12mm Terrain Oak Herringbone AC5 Laminate Flooring
Craft 12mm Terrain Oak Herringbone AC5 Laminate Flooring
Craft 12mm Terrain Oak Herringbone AC5 Laminate Flooring
Craft 12mm Terrain Oak Herringbone AC5 Laminate Flooring
95mm
12mm
470mm
5.0 (5 Reviews)
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Craft 12mm Terrain Oak Herringbone AC5 Laminate Flooring

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Frequently Asked Questions

Click system flooring means the planks or tiles have a built-in locking system. The edges connect together during installation to create a secure floor surface.

Yes, many click-lock flooring products are suitable for DIY installation. They are designed to be easier to fit than more complex flooring systems, but the subfloor still needs to be clean, dry and level.

The best click flooring depends on the room. Click laminate flooring is popular for bedrooms and living rooms, click LVT flooring and SPC click flooring are useful for busy or moisture-prone spaces, and click engineered wood flooring gives a real wood finish.

Many click flooring products need a suitable underlay, especially laminate and engineered wood options. Some LVT and SPC floors may include integrated backing layer, so always check the product specification.

Only some click system flooring products are suitable for bathrooms. Waterproof click LVT flooring or SPC click flooring may be suitable, but standard laminate or engineered wood should only be used if the product is specifically rated for bathroom use.

Click system flooring can often be a good choice for users who want easier fitting and a cleaner installation process. Other methods may be better suited to certain subfloors, commercial areas, or permanent installations.

What Is Click System Flooring?

Click system flooring refers to flooring products with a mechanical locking system along the edges of each plank or tile. During installation, the boards are fitted together so the joints lock securely into place, helping create a stable and even floor surface.

This installation method is popular because it reduces the need for traditional fixing methods and makes the fitting process more straightforward. Depending on the product, click system flooring is available in several flooring types, including laminate, luxury vinyl tile, SPC and engineered wood.

The main advantage is convenience. Instead of choosing a floor only by colour or material, this category helps you find products based on how easy they are to install.

Why Choose Click Lock Flooring?

Click-lock flooring is a good option if you want a practical, stylish floor that’s easier to install. The locking profile helps each board connect securely with the next, which can make the fitting process quicker and less disruptive than many traditional installation methods.

Key benefits of click lock flooring include:

  • Easier fitting than many traditional installation methods 
  • A cleaner installation process with less mess
  • Suitable options for confident DIY users
  • A wide choice of wood, stone, tile and herringbone effects
  • Practical products for everyday rooms
  • Available across laminate, LVT, SPC and engineered wood ranges

This makes DIY-friendly flooring a useful choice for homeowners who want to update a room without choosing a highly complex fitting method.

Is Click Flooring Really DIY-Friendly?

Click flooring is often described as DIY-friendly flooring because the boards are designed to connect without specialist fixing techniques. For many products, the installation can be completed with basic preparation, accurate measuring and the right fitting tools.

However, DIY-friendly flooring still needs proper preparation. The subfloor should be clean, dry, level and stable before installation begins. If the surface underneath is uneven or unsuitable, the floor may not lock together correctly and could move, gap or become noisy over time.

For simple rooms with a suitable subfloor, click system flooring can be a practical choice. For complex layouts, uneven floors, stairs or premium wood installations, professional fitting may still be recommended.

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Types of Click System Flooring

This category includes several flooring types that use a click-locking system, each offering different benefits depending on material, construction, and intended use. Understanding the main options can help you choose the right floor for your space before exploring the specific types below.

Click Laminate Flooring

Click laminate flooring is one of the most common choices in this category. It is popular because it offers realistic wood and tile effects, a durable wear layer and a more affordable alternative than many natural flooring materials.

It can work well in bedrooms, living rooms, dining rooms, hallways and home offices. When choosing laminate flooring, check the thickness, AC rating, water-resistant properties, and surface finish to ensure it suits your room.

Click LVT Flooring

Click LVT flooring combines practical installation with the comfort and style of luxury vinyl tile. It is available in wood, stone and tile designs and is often chosen for busy homes where easy cleaning and everyday durability matter.

Some click LVT flooring options may be suitable for kitchens, bathrooms or utility rooms, but this depends on the product specification. Always check whether the floor is rated for high-moisture areas before installation.

SPC Click Flooring

SPC click flooring features a rigid core, which helps improve stability and durability. It is often selected for high-traffic areas, open-plan spaces and homes that need a strong floor surface with a practical fitting system.

Many SPC click flooring products are designed to offer greater resistance to daily wear, moisture, and impact than standard flooring types. This makes them a strong option for busy households.

Click Engineered Wood Flooring

Click engineered wood flooring combines the natural appearance of real wood with a layered construction that helps improve stability. It can be a good option for living rooms, bedrooms and premium interiors where a genuine wood surface is preferred.

Not all engineered wood products use a click system, so it is important to check the installation method before buying. Click engineered wood flooring can offer a quicker and more straightforward installation than some traditional wood fitting methods, but careful installation is still essential.

Click Laminate Flooring

Click laminate flooring is one of the most common choices in this category. It is popular because it offers realistic wood and tile effects, a durable wear layer and a more more affordable alternative than many natural flooring materials.

It can work well in bedrooms, living rooms, dining rooms, hallways and home offices. When choosing click laminate flooring, check the board thickness, AC rating, water-resistant properties and surface finish to help ensure it meets the needs of your room.

Click LVT Flooring

Click LVT flooring combines practical installation with the comfort and appearance of luxury vinyl tile. It is available in wood, stone and tile designs and is often chosen for busy households where easy maintenance and everyday durability matter.

Some click LVT flooring options may be suitable for kitchens, bathrooms or utility rooms, but this depends on the product specification. Always check whether the floor is rated for high-moisture areas before installation.

SPC Click Flooring

SPC click flooring features a rigid core, which helps improve stability and durability. It is often selected for high-traffic areas, open-plan spaces and homes that need a hard-wearing floor with a practical fitting system.

Many SPC click flooring products are designed to better withstand daily wear, moisture, and impact than standard flooring types. This makes them a strong option for busy households.

Click Engineered Wood Flooring

Click engineered wood flooring combines you the natural appearance of real wood with a layered construction for improved stability. It can be a good option for living rooms, bedrooms and premium interiors where a genuine wood surface is preferred.

Not all engineered wood products use a click system, so it is important to check the installation method before buying. Click engineered wood flooring can offer a more straightforward installation than some traditional wood fitting methods, but careful installation is still important.

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Choosing the Right Click Flooring for Your Room

The best click flooring depends on where it will be installed and how the room is used. A bedroom may need comfort and a pleasing appearance, while a hallway may require greater resistance to foot traffic. A kitchen or bathroom may need a product with specific water-resistant or waterproof properties.

Use this guide as a starting point:

Room

Suitable Click Flooring Options

What to Check

Bedroom

Click laminate flooring, click engineered wood flooring, click LVT flooring

Comfort, colour, thickness, finish

Living room

Click laminate flooring, click LVT flooring, click engineered wood flooring

Durability, style, underfloor heating compatibility

Hallway

SPC click flooring, click laminate flooring, click LVT flooring

Wear resistance, easy cleaning, surface strength

Kitchen

Click LVT flooring, SPC click flooring, selected water-resistant laminate

Water resistance, slip resistance, cleaning

Bathroom

Waterproof click LVT flooring or SPC click flooring only where specified

Bathroom suitability, moisture rating, fitting guidance

Home office

Click laminate flooring, click LVT flooring, click engineered wood flooring

Chair movement, durability, sound control

Always check the product details before buying, especially if the room has moisture, heavy foot traffic or underfloor heating.

What to Check Before Buying Click System Flooring

Before choosing click system flooring, compare more than just colour and price. The right product should match your room, subfloor and installation expectations.

What to Check

Why It Matters

Flooring type

Laminate, LVT, SPC and engineered wood all perform differently

Room suitability

Some products are suitable for dry rooms only, while others can handle moisture

Thickness

Affects floor height, door clearance and underfoot feel

Wear rating

Important for hallways, living rooms and busy homes

Water resistance

Essential for kitchens, bathrooms and utility areas

Underlay requirements

Some floors need separate underlay, while others may include attached backing

Underfloor heating compatibility

Not all click flooring products are suitable for heated floors

Subfloor condition

The surface must be clean, dry, level and stable

Installation guidance

Each product may have specific fitting instructions

Checking these details before buying helps you choose easy-fit flooring that performs well in the right space.

Click-lock vs Other Installation Methods 

Click system flooring focuses on how the boards connect together. Some products may also be installed using a floating method, but the main feature of this category is the locking profile itself.

When comparing installation styles, it helps to understand the differences between click, floating, and glue-down flooring. Click-lock flooring is usually chosen for easier fitting and DIY convenience, while other installation methods may be better suited for specific subfloors, commercial spaces, or permanent bonded installations.

For this page, the key point is simple: click system flooring is best suited to homeowners who want a practical, easy-to-fit floor with a secure locking mechanism.

Is Click System Flooring Right for You?

Click system flooring may be the right choice if you want a floor that looks good, is easier to install and is available in a wide range of materials and styles. It is especially useful if you are looking for DIY-friendly flooring, easy-fit flooring, or click-lock flooring for a home renovation project.

It can be a suitable option if:

  • You want a simpler installation method.
  • You prefer less mess during fitting.
  • You are updating a room in your home.
  • You want a wide choice of designs and materials.
  • Your subfloor is suitable and properly prepared.
  • You want a practical floor for everyday use.

For the best result, always choose a product that matches your room conditions, follow the manufacturer’s fitting instructions and prepare the subfloor correctly before installation, with professional flooring solutions from Flooring Surgeons.

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