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EPISODE · Jun 11, 2026 · 59 MIN

30 in 30 - Episode 11 - The Reality Of Commercial Flooring

from The UK Flooring Podcast

This episode of The UK Flooring Podcast sits down with Jack and Harry from Robert George Limited for a proper behind-the-scenes look at what it really takes to run a fast-moving commercial flooring business.From starting during Covid to delivering hundreds of retail and commercial projects across the UK, Jack and Harry talk openly about the pressure, pace and problems that come with working in retail flooring, supermarkets, London Underground stations, and short-notice commercial environments.This is a great episode for anyone in flooring who thinks growth is just about “getting more work”. Because as the lads explain, more work also means more logistics, more cash flow pressure, more moving parts, and more responsibility when something goes wrong.One of the strongest parts of the conversation is around getting off the tools. Harry explains why selling the van helped force the shift from fitter to business owner, and why half-measures rarely work when you’re trying to change your role in the company.There’s also a brilliant conversation about fear of failure, cash flow, factoring, building a supply chain before you need it, and why knowing what you actually want from your business matters more than just saying you want to grow.What You’ll Learn in This Episode:How Jack and Harry started Robert George Limited during CovidWhy retail and supermarket flooring moves at such a fast paceWhat makes London Underground flooring work so difficult operationallyHow short engineering hours can turn a simple job into a major logistical challengeWhy doing 800 smaller jobs a year brings a different kind of pressureHow they build a UK-wide supply chain before the work landsWhy cash flow becomes one of the biggest challenges when a commercial flooring business growsThe pros and cons of using factoring to manage payments and protect the businessWhy getting off the tools often requires a proper decision, not a slow driftHow Harry forced the change by getting rid of the vanWhy more jobs can mean more complaints, even if the percentage of issues stays the sameHow Jack and Harry think about reputation, standards and fixing problems quicklyWhy bringing in the right people matters when you want to move into bigger projectsThe importance of knowing whether you actually want more money, more freedom, more time, or something else entirelyMemorable Quote: “Building your supply chain before you actually need it is key.”Speaker Information:Jack and Harry Robert George Limited Website: https://www.robertgeorge.co.uk LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/robert-george-limited/Where to Find The UK Flooring Podcast:Website: https://theukflooringpodcast.co.uk/ Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/59DLhGPVKNtVoS656EYtxq Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/the-uk-flooring-podcast/id1606720642 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theukflooringpodcast/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/theukflooringpodcast/I’ve kept the podcast links clean, with no ChatGPT tracking tags or extra parameters. Spotify and Apple links were checked against current public listings for The UK Flooring Podcast. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

This episode of The UK Flooring Podcast sits down with Jack and Harry from Robert George Limited for a proper behind-the-scenes look at what it really takes to run a fast-moving commercial flooring business.From starting during Covid to delivering hundreds of retail and commercial projects across the UK, Jack and Harry talk openly about the pressure, pace and problems that come with working in retail flooring, supermarkets, London Underground stations, and short-notice commercial environments.This is a great episode for anyone in flooring who thinks growth is just about “getting more work”. Because as the lads explain, more work also means more logistics, more cash flow pressure, more moving parts, and more responsibility when something goes wrong.One of the strongest parts of the conversation is around getting off the tools. Harry explains why selling the van helped force the shift from fitter to business owner, and why half-measures rarely work when you’re trying to change your role in the company.There’s also a brilliant conversation about fear of failure, cash flow, factoring, building a supply chain before you need it, and why knowing what you actually want from your business matters more than just saying you want to grow.What You’ll Learn in This Episode:How Jack and Harry started Robert George Limited during CovidWhy retail and supermarket flooring moves at such a fast paceWhat makes London Underground flooring work so difficult operationallyHow short engineering hours can turn a simple job into a major logistical challengeWhy doing 800 smaller jobs a year brings a different kind of pressureHow they build a UK-wide supply chain before the work landsWhy cash flow becomes one of the biggest challenges when a commercial flooring business growsThe pros and cons of using factoring to manage payments and protect the businessWhy getting off the tools often requires a proper decision, not a slow driftHow Harry forced the change by getting rid of the vanWhy more jobs can mean more complaints, even if the percentage of issues stays the sameHow Jack and Harry think about reputation, standards and fixing problems quicklyWhy bringing in the right people matters when you want to move into bigger projectsThe importance of knowing whether you actually want more money, more freedom, more time, or something else entirelyMemorable Quote: “Building your supply chain before you actually need it is key.”Speaker Information:Jack and Harry Robert George Limited Website: https://www.robertgeorge.co.uk LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/robert-george-limited/Where to Find The UK Flooring Podcast:Website: https://theukflooringpodcast.co.uk/ Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/59DLhGPVKNtVoS656EYtxq Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/the-uk-flooring-podcast/id1606720642 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theukflooringpodcast/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/theukflooringpodcast/I’ve kept the podcast links clean, with no ChatGPT tracking tags or extra parameters. Spotify and Apple links were checked against current public listings for The UK Flooring Podcast. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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