NVQ Level 2 Flooring
The NVQ Level 2 Diploma in Flooring Occupations (Construction) is the standard route for qualified flooring specialists to get their Blue CSCS Skilled Worker Card. On-site assessment, no college, no exams.
What Is the NVQ Level 2 in Flooring?
The NVQ Level 2 Diploma in Flooring Occupations (Construction) is a nationally recognised qualification that proves you are a competent flooring specialist. It is regulated by awarding bodies such as ProQual, City & Guilds, and Pearson Edexcel and sits at Level 2 on the Regulated Qualifications Framework (RQF), equivalent to GCSEs at grades A*-C (9-4).
Unlike college courses, the NVQ Level 2 in flooring is entirely workplace-assessed. A qualified NVQ assessor visits your site, observes your work, photographs evidence, and conducts professional discussions about your trade knowledge. You do not attend classes, sit exams, or take time off work. If you are already working as a flooring specialist, you are already doing the work required to pass.
NVQ Units and What You Will Be Assessed On
The NVQ Level 2 in flooring is made up of mandatory units (which everyone completes) and optional units (which depend on your specialism):
| Unit | Type |
|---|---|
| Conforming to General Health, Safety and Welfare in the Workplace | Mandatory |
| Conforming to Productive Working Practices in the Workplace | Mandatory |
| Moving, Handling and Storing Resources in the Workplace | Mandatory |
| Preparing Surfaces for Floor Coverings | Optional |
| Installing Textile Floor Coverings | Optional |
| Installing Resilient Floor Coverings | Optional |
| Installing Laminate and Wood-Based Floor Coverings | Optional |
The flooring pathway covers preparation of substrates and installation of various floor coverings including vinyl, carpet, laminate, and specialist resin systems.
How Long Does the NVQ Level 2 in Flooring Take?
On a fast track on-site assessment (OSAT) route, experienced flooring specialists typically complete the NVQ Level 2 in 4-8 weeks. This is the fastest route and is designed for workers who are already competent in their trade.
Through a standard college or apprenticeship route, the same qualification takes 12 to 18 months. The OSAT route is by far the most popular for experienced flooring specialists. Your assessor typically needs 3 to 5 site visits to gather all the required evidence.
How Much Does It Cost?
The NVQ Level 2 in flooring typically costs between £750 and £1200 + VAT through an on-site assessment provider. This covers everything: awarding body registration, a dedicated assessor, all site visits, portfolio guidance, and your final certificate.
If your employer is CITB-registered and pays the levy, they may be eligible for a grant of up to £600 towards the cost. See our CSCS card cost guide for a full breakdown from NVQ to Blue Card.
On top of the NVQ, you will need to pass the CITB Health, Safety and Environment Test (£21) and pay the CSCS card application fee (£36). Total cost from start to Blue Card: approximately £807 to £1257.
How to Get Your NVQ Level 2 in Flooring: Step by Step
Choose a provider and enrol
Select an approved NVQ assessment centre. Use our Course Finder tool to get matched with a provider that covers flooring in your area.
Initial assessment and planning
Your assessor reviews your current role, experience, and the type of flooring work you do. They map your skills against the NVQ units and create an assessment plan.
On-site evidence gathering
Over 3 to 5 site visits, your assessor observes you working, photographs your completed work, reviews workplace documents, and conducts recorded professional discussions.
Portfolio completion and certification
Your assessor compiles your evidence into a portfolio and submits it to the awarding body. Once verified, your NVQ Level 2 certificate is issued within 1 to 2 weeks.
Apply for your Blue CSCS Card
With your NVQ certificate and a pass on the CITB HS&E Test, apply for your Blue CSCS Skilled Worker Card online. The card costs £36 and arrives within 10 working days.
Leads to: Blue CSCS Skilled Worker Card
NVQ Level 2 Flooring · Valid 5 years
Flooring Salary: Green Card vs Blue Card
Getting your NVQ Level 2 and Blue CSCS Card directly affects your earning potential. Principal contractors increasingly require skilled worker cards, and many will not allow green card holders to perform trade work.
| Level | CSCS Card | Day Rate | Annual Salary |
|---|---|---|---|
| Labourer (no NVQ) | Green | £90 – £130 | £22,000 – £30,000 |
| Flooring (NVQ Level 2) | Blue | £140 – £200 | £28,000 – £40,000 |
| Senior Flooring Specialist / Foreman | Gold | £180 – £240 | £36,000 – £48,000 |
The difference between a green card and a blue card for a flooring specialist is typically £-2,000 to £18,000 per year. Self-employed flooring specialists with their Blue Card can often charge premium rates.
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Career Progression After NVQ Level 2 Flooring
NVQ Level 2 + Blue CSCS Card
Qualified skilled worker. Trade-specific day rates. Access to all major construction sites.
NVQ Level 3 + SSSTS + Gold CSCS Card
Supervisor level. Manage teams, oversee quality. Higher day rates. See NVQ Level 3/4 guide.
NVQ Level 6 + SMSTS + Black CSCS Card
Site management level. Run projects, earn £60,000+. See NVQ Level 6 guide.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need experience to do the NVQ Level 2 in flooring?
Yes. The NVQ Level 2 is an assessment of existing competence, not a training course. You need to be currently working as a flooring specialist so your assessor can observe you performing tasks on site. Most providers require at least 6 to 12 months of trade experience.
Can I do the flooring NVQ if I am self-employed?
Self-employed flooring specialists can complete the NVQ Level 2 on any job. Whether you lay carpet, vinyl, laminate, or specialist flooring, the assessment covers all types of floor covering work.
What does the flooring NVQ cover?
The flooring NVQ covers all types of floor coverings including carpet, vinyl, laminate, and wood-based products. Whether you specialise in one type or work across multiple floor types, the qualification applies.
Which awarding body should I choose?
ProQual, City & Guilds, and Pearson Edexcel all offer the NVQ Level 2 in Flooring. The qualification is identical regardless of awarding body. CSCS accepts certificates from all three.
What CSCS card do I get with NVQ Level 2 flooring?
The Blue CSCS Skilled Worker Card. It is valid for 5 years and requires an NVQ Level 2 in your trade plus a pass on the CITB Health, Safety and Environment Test.
Can my employer claim back the cost?
If your employer is registered with the CITB and pays the training levy, they can claim a grant of up to £600 towards the cost of your NVQ Level 2.
Is the NVQ Level 2 in flooring hard?
If you are already working competently as a flooring specialist, no. The NVQ is not a test of new knowledge. It is an assessment of what you already do. There are no written exams.
How long is the NVQ Level 2 certificate valid?
The NVQ Level 2 certificate does not expire. It is a lifetime qualification. However, the Blue CSCS Card it qualifies you for is valid for 5 years and must be renewed.