Swanley carpet pricing — real numbers, no ballparks
Most Swanley carpet quotes we send break down as material (per m²) + fit (per room or per tread on stairs) + underlay. That way you can swap the pile up or down without re-quoting the whole job.
What carpet fitting cost in Swanley actually involves
Most Swanley carpet quotes we send break down as material (per m²) + fit (per room or per tread on stairs) + underlay. That way you can swap the pile up or down without re-quoting the whole job.
60s/70s housing often has solid concrete slabs — quick LVT installs once screeded.
"Quote was in my inbox before I'd got home from work." — Swanley customer
- Underlay, grippers, door bars and disposal in the quote
- Stairs priced per-tread + landing where appropriate
- Fit-only rates for carpet you've bought yourself
- No callout or minimum charge across the local area
Before we quote a carpet job in Swanley
- Swanley subfloor reality
60s/70s housing often has solid concrete slabs — quick LVT installs once screeded.
- Underlay choice
8mm crumb is the usual call for Swanley bedrooms; 10mm PU on stairs to stop bounce.
- Doorway transitions
Most 1960s and 70s estates doorways here need a bevelled bar rather than a Z-bar to clear the carpet next door.
Recap — Swanley carpet from £18/m² fitted with underlay, grippers and disposal of the old floor.
Postcodes: BR8 · Routes: the M25 at junction 3 · Common build: 1960s and 70s estates.
Covering Hextable, Swanley village, Crockenhill border.
Carpet Fitting Cost jobs we've finished nearby



Carpet Fitting Cost in Swanley — common questions
Yes — 8mm PU crumb underlay is included on every quote. 10mm and wool-mix underlay are options, priced separately.
Rooms £45–£80 depending on size; stairs and landing £180–£260. Bring the carpet, we fit it neatly with underlay you supply.
No — visits and quotes are free across Swanley. We only charge once you've booked the fit.
A standard 13-tread flight with landing in a 1960s and 70s estates usually lands £280–£420 supplied and fitted with underlay.
