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Carpet Fitting in London – Find Carpet Fitters Working Near You
Looking for carpet fitters in London? Whether you're moving into your first home, giving your space a fresh look, or simply replacing worn-out flooring, we’ll help you find vetted carpet installers near you.
At Checkatrade, we help connect homeowners, renters, and renovators with independent carpet fitters across London – from Southwark and Camden to Hackney, Islington, and beyond. You’re in the right place for a full carpet installation, a quick carpet replacement, or just searching for cheap carpet fitters.
Use our “Request a Quote” tool to get quotes from carpet and flooring fitters near you, and compare genuine reviews to choose the best carpet fitters in London for the job.
Carpet Fitters Across London
Wherever you are – Wembley, Lewisham, Clapham, Ealing, Bromley or Barnet – we’ll help you find the right carpet fitters for the job.
Find the right tradesperson for the job
How much does carpet fitting cost in London?
The cost of carpet fitting varies based on room size, materials, and labour rates. Here's a general guide to help you budget:
- Carpet fitter hourly rate - £20 - £35 per hour
- Carpet fitter day rate - £150 - £250 per day
- Carpet only (per m²) - £6 - £60
- Underlay and fitting (per m²) - £8 - £12
- Standard size bedroom - £550 - £650
- Single staircase installation - £150 - £250
Prices can vary based on location, complexity, and the fitter’s experience. Bear in mind that both materials and labour tend to be more expensive in London compared to elsewhere in the country.
Read more in our guide to carpet fitting costs.
For tailored pricing, use our tool to get quotes from carpet fitters working near you.
Do you have to clear room for carpet fitters?
It depends. The need to clear a room before carpet fitters arrive will depend on what you’ve previously agreed with the fitters. Most carpet installation professionals will charge an additional fee for having to move furniture around – some may even refuse to install the new carpet if the room is too full of furniture and clutter.
We always recommend discussing these sorts of details with carpet fitters before you hire them. Make sure you understand how they plan to fit the carpet and what state they need the room to be in to carry out the work.
The clearer the room, the quicker and easier it is for the carpet fitters to do their job and complete the carpet installation – which could cut down on the labour time and save you money. If possible, it’s a good idea to clear the room as much as possible yourself.
Questions to ask local carpet fitters
Here are a few questions that will help you plan your carpet installation:
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Do you need me to clear the room completely before you arrive?
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Do you charge extra to move furniture? If so, how much?
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How much do you charge to remove my old carpet?
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Is there any preparation I need to do before the carpet installation?
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What happens if you find damaged flooring when you take up my old carpet?
Find the best carpet fitters near you
Want to hire local carpet fitters who are efficient, experienced and will finish the job to a professional standard? You’re in the right place. Use our online search to find the best carpet fitters recommended by your neighbours.
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Do I need new underlay when replacing carpet?
In most cases, yes. New carpet needs new underlay to perform at its best.
Here’s why:
- Comfort - Fresh underlay adds cushioning underfoot
- Longevity - It helps your carpet last longer by absorbing wear
- Insulation - Reduces heat loss and dampens sound
- Hygiene - Old underlay can harbour dust and allergens
- Warranties - Some carpet warranties require new underlay
That said, if your underlay is less than a year old and in excellent condition, it might be reusable.
Ask a carpet installer in London to assess it before making a decision.
How do you prepare for carpet installation?
When it comes to preparing your home for carpet installation, the extent of preparation will depend on your individual carpet installation – and what you’ve agreed beforehand. Here are some tips for how to prepare for carpet installation:
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Ideally all furniture should be cleared from the room where new carpet is being laid
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In some cases carpet fitters are happy to work around a large piece of furniture such as a sofa or wardrobe, if they can’t be cleared – but this should be agreed with them in advance
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Remove all breakable items from the room to avoid them being damaged during the carpet installation process
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Disconnect all wiring for appliances and electronic equipment
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If you have existing carpet that needs removing you can either remove it yourself or ask your carpet fitters to remove it for you – for which they’ll most likely charge a small fee
If in doubt, ask your local carpet fitters what they expect in terms of your preparation before they arrive so that you can have your home ready for them to get to work. The less you prepare the more the carpet fitters will have to do, which will slow them down, potentially add labour time (and cost) and they could charge you additional fees for preparation work.
Preparing for carpet installation on concrete floor
If you are having carpet installed on a concrete floor, you’ll need to make sure the room is clear of furniture and breakables. It’s also a good idea to clean the concrete of dirt and dust before the carpet fitters arrive for the installation.
Ready to get started?
Getting multiple carpet installation estimates from local carpet fitters is super easy with our request a quote feature. You simply post details of the carpet installation work you need doing and we’ll reach out to a number of local carpet fitters and they’ll contact you directly. Give it a go now – it's quick and easy!
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What qualifications should a carpet fitter have?
While carpet fitting isn’t a regulated trade, many skilled fitters have training and accreditation.
Look out for:
- NVQ Level 1 or 2 in Floor Covering
- Membership of the NICF (National Institute of Carpet and Floorlayers)
- CSCS card (for health and safety on construction sites)
At Checkatrade, we carry out up to 12 checks before tradespeople appear on our site. So whether you’re after carpets with installation, underlay fitting, or stair runners in London, you can feel more confident in who you hire.
How do you measure a room for carpet installation?
When you’re planning new carpets for your home, it’s important that you take accurate measurements so that you order the right amount of carpet that is (or can be) cut to the right shape for the room(s).
Measuring for carpet installation in a room
We’ve put together a quick summary of how to measure a room for carpet installation:
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Measure the length of the room, using the distance from the first wall to the opposite wall
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Measure the width by using the distance between the two remaining walls
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Add 5-10cm (2 -4 inches) to each side of the room to account for waste, doors and slanting walls
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Multiply the length by the width and you’ll have your total in square metres (or square foot)
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If there are any alcoves or protruding wall features, make sure you make a note of their measurements
Top tip: It helps to draw a rough floor plan of the room to note down all of the measurements, to make sure it’s clear which measurements apply to which walls.
Measuring for carpet installation on stairs cost
Here’s how to measure for carpet installation on a straight staircase:
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Measure the rise (height) and run (length) of the first step and add the two figures together
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Add 2-5cm to allow for the nose of the step
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Multiply that total figure by the number of stairs on the staircase
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Measure the width of the stairs, and add on 2-5cm to allow for uneven staircases
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If you have a landing, multiply the width and length of the landing and include that in the measurement of the total area
If you have a twisting staircase, multiple landings, or other more complicated staircases, it’s best to hire a professional carpet fitter to come and take measurements for the carpet installation estimate.
Hire a local carpet fitter
If you’re eager to get started with your carpet installation, we can help you find the best carpet installation experts near you. Use our quick and easy online search to find and contact carpet fitters in your area. Or request a quote and we’ll do the legwork for you by reaching out to recommended carpeting installation services in London.
Need help hiring a carpet fitter? Check out our guide to hiring a carpet installer.
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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:
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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
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Underlay – You’ll want to go for a low-tog underlay to minimise unwanted insulation on top of your underfloor heating
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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 London 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:
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Inefficient heating and higher energy bills caused by thick, dense carpets that trap heat and reduce the efficiency of your underfloor heating system
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Overheating – In some severe cases, trapped heat can cause the floor to overheat and damage the flooring and carpet
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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.
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Can you lay carpet over existing carpet?
Homeowners occasionally come up with the idea that they want to simply lay new carpet over existing carpet – usually hoping to save money. Whilst that is physically possible, and might seem like a good idea, there are a number of reasons why it’s not something that carpet installation professionals advise.
Problems with laying carpet over existing carpet
Here are some of the issues that you might face if you decide to layer carpet in your home:
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It won’t stay down – It’s extremely difficult to install tack strips over multiple layers of carpet, meaning your carpet won’t stay stuck down.
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New carpet won’t last long – Carpet isn’t a good underlay and it will decrease the lifespan of your new carpet due to additional wear and tear from lack of support underneath.
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Mould and mildew are more likely – Old carpets are havens for mould, mildew, dust mites and dirt, which will quickly transfer to your new carpet if laid directly on top.
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You probably won’t save money in the long run – Trying to take a shortcut by leaving your old carpet in place will potentially lead to costly problems or needing to replace the carpet much sooner than if you remove the old carpet and start fresh.
Carpet installation estimates
Sometimes it helps to have a quick chat with local carpet fitters to get their professional advice and understand what you might need from your new carpet. They’ll also be able to provide you with more accurate costs for the carpet installation job.
If you’re ready to reach out to carpet fitters near you, we can help you find the best tradespeople in your area with our quick and easy online search – or request a quote and we’ll get multiple local carpet fitters to contact you directly about carpet installation estimates.
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Can carpet fitters in London remove old carpets?
Yes. Most carpet fitters in London will offer a removal service for your old carpets, though some may charge extra.
If it’s not included in your quote, you have other options:
- Take it to a local recycling centre
- Hire a skip
- Donate (if it’s clean and reusable)
Important: Always check that your fitter holds a valid waste carrier licence if they’re disposing of carpet for you. It means they’re legally allowed to take away and dispose of waste materials.
How much does carpet fitting cost per square metre in the UK?
Carpet fitting in the UK usually costs between £3 and £7 per m², not including the carpet itself.
If you’re buying fitted carpets with installation included, the price per square metre could rise to £15 or more, depending on the carpet quality, underlay, and fitting service.
In London, average costs for a full carpet installation including materials might look like this:
- Carpet only: £6 - £60 per m²
- Underlay and fitting: £8 - £12 per m²
- Total installed: £15 - £75 per m²
For an average UK bedroom (about 12m²), that works out at £180 - £900 all in.
A full house, or areas with stairs, will cost more due to added complexity.
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