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Are you dreaming of new carpets but have doubts? Whether you're unsure about costs, fitters, or the whole process, we’ve got you covered.

These FAQs will give you the answers you’re looking for and help you find the best carpet fitting services in Ilford.

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  • How much does carpet fitting cost?

    The cost of fitting carpet varies based on the size of the room, the type of carpet, and additional accessories like underlay and grippers.

    Here are some average costs for carpet fitting in the UK:

    • Carpet installer hourly rate – £20 - £35 per hour

    • Carpet installer day rate – £150 - £250 per day

    • Carpet (not including installation) – £6 - £60 per m²

    • Underlay and fitting – £8 - £12 per m²

    • Standard size bedroom – £550 - £650 + VAT

    • Standard size lounge – £550 - £650 + VAT

    • Single straight staircase – £150 - £250 + VAT

    It’s worth noting that these are estimated prices and actual costs may vary. Learn more about pricing in our guide to carpet fitting costs.

    Factors affecting carpet fitting costs

    Several factors will affect how much you pay for carpet fitting, including:

    • Room size and layout – Larger and more awkwardly shaped rooms will usually cost more

    • Carpet quality – As you might expect, the higher the quality of the carpet the more it will cost

    • Underlay type and thickness – Thicker underlay provides better insulation and soundproofing but tends to be more expensive

    • Existing flooring -– Removing old carpets or repairing damaged floorboards will often increase the cost of carpet fitting

    • Labour costs – Where you live and your carpet fitter’s experience will both impact how much they charge for labour

    For accurate quotes… use our request a quote tool and we’ll get multiple carpet fitting specialists in Ilford to contact you directly.

  • Do I need new underlay with a new carpet?

    Yes, as a general rule, you should replace your underlay any time you replace your carpets. That’s because it’s:

    • Good hygiene – Old underlay often has a build-up of dust mites and other allergens

    • More comfortable – New underlay provides better cushioning and insulation

    • Added protection for your carpet – Fresh underlay helps to extend the life of your new carpet

    • Needed for some warranties – Some carpet manufacturers require new underlay to validate their warranty

    If your existing underlay is less than a year old and in excellent condition then you might be able to reuse it. However, always check with a carpet expert before making that decision.

    Speak to experienced local carpet fitters in Ilford so they can assess the condition of your underlay and advise on whether you need to replace it or not.

  • How long does carpet fitting take?

    The time it takes to fit a new carpet will vary depending on several factors. To help you plan your carpet fitting project, here are some average times:

    • Small bedroom – 1-2 hours

    • Medium-sized living room – 2-3 hours

    • Large bedroom or living room with complex shape – 3-4 hours

    • Two medium-sized bedrooms – 4-6 hours

    • Three bedrooms and a hallway – 6-8 hours

    • 2-3 bedroom house – 1-2 days

    It's always a good idea to discuss the estimated timeframe with your chosen carpet fitter when you book the appointment.

    Factors affecting carpet fitting timings

    Here are some of the main factors that will affect how long it takes to install your new carpets:

    • Size of the room

    • Number of rooms

    • Complexity of the installation

    • Type of carpet

    • Number of fitters doing the job

    • Any flooring removal or prep needed

    Ready to find a carpet fitting service in Ilford? Our guide to finding carpet fitters near you gives you tips to hire the right person for the job.

  • Can old carpets be disposed of by the fitter?

    Yes, you’ll find that most carpet fitters in Ilford offer a service to remove and dispose of your old carpets. Although some will charge an additional fee for their disposal service.

    If your fitter doesn't offer disposal, you may need to explore other options, such as:

    • Taking your old carpets to a local council tip

    • Hiring a skip to dispose of your old carpets and other waste materials

    • Donate them to charity – if they’re in good condition

    Whichever option you go with, it’s important to dispose of your old carpets safely and responsibly.

    Top tip – Make sure your fitter has a valid waste carrier's license, which shows they can legally dispose of waste, including old carpets.

  • What preparations are needed before fitting?

    Here’s our quick checklist to help you get ready for your new carpets:

    1. Measure up – Do it twice so you’re confident that you have the exact measurements of the whole area that needs carpeting, including any alcoves or nooks

    2. Choose the right carpet – Consider foot traffic, stain resistance, pile height, durability, colour and material

    3. Get multiple quotes – Compare prices from at least 3 professional carpet fitters so can be confident they’re quoting fair and competitive prices

    4. Discuss details with your carpet fitter – Make sure you and your fitter are on the same page about the schedule and details of your new carpet installation

    5. Prepare the room(s) – Clear any furniture, remove old flooring (using appropriate tools) and ensure the subfloor is clean, dry, and in good conditioning

    6. Ventilate the rooms – Open windows and/or use fans to bring in fresh air after adhesive or carpet treatments have been used

    Get more tips and advice in our complete guide to preparing for new carpet installation.

  • What qualifications should carpet fitters have?

    While there are no specific formal qualifications for carpet fitters, here are some of the most common ones to look out for:

    • NVQ Level 1 & 2 in Floor Covering – A recognised qualification that covers installing various types of floor coverings, including carpets

    • NICF Membership – Being a member of the National Institute of Carpet and Floorlayers often indicates a high level of skill and expertise

    • CSCS card –A Construction Skills Certification Scheme card indicates the tradesperson meets industry standards for health, safety, and environmental awareness

    When choosing a carpet fitter, look for tradespeople with qualifications, professional accreditations and a proven track record of quality workmanship.

    For helpful tips and advice for choosing the right tradesperson, check out our guide to hiring a good local carpet fitter.

  • Can carpets be fitted over underfloor heating?

    Yes, some carpets can but it’s essential to choose carpets and underlay designed for use with underfloor heating. You’ll need to consider:

    • Carpet type – Hessian-backed carpets tend to be more suitable as they allow heat to pass through more efficiently compared to felt-backed carpets, which can trap heat

    • Underlay – You’ll want to go for a low-tog underlay to minimise unwanted insulation on top of your underfloor heating

    • Thermostat settings – Avoid setting the temperature too high as this can damage the carpet

    For the best results, discuss carpet options with local carpet fitting experts in Ilford who can advise on the best carpets for use with underfloor heating.

    What happens if I fit the wrong carpet?

    Fitting the wrong type of carpet over underfloor heating can cause several issues:

    • Inefficient heating and higher energy bills caused by thick, dense carpets that trap heat and reduce the efficiency of your underfloor heating system

    • Overheating – In some severe cases, trapped heat can cause the floor to overheat and damage the flooring and carpet

    • Shorter lifespan of your carpet – Regular overheating can damage carpet fibres and cause premature wear and tear

    To avoid these issues, take time to research your options and speak to a carpet fitting expert to help you choose the right type of carpet for your underfloor heating system.