Carpet repair in Welling
The most common carpet repairs we do in Welling 1930s semis are stair nosing lifts (grippers gone), landing ripples (foot traffic pulled the pile), and iron burns (patched invisibly with an off-cut).
What carpet repair in Welling actually involves
The most common carpet repairs we do in Welling 1930s semis are stair nosing lifts (grippers gone), landing ripples (foot traffic pulled the pile), and iron burns (patched invisibly with an off-cut).
Falconwood bungalows often sit on solid concrete — minimal prep, ideal for LVT.
"Re-stretched a rippled lounge carpet in under an hour." — DA16 repair
- Burn and iron-mark patch repairs using off-cuts
- Re-stretch carpets that have rippled or lifted
- Re-fit lifted stair nosings and loose grippers
- Seam repairs on join lines that have opened
Welling carpet — the details that matter
- Stair nosings
Older Welling stairs often have shallow treads — we re-cut grippers rather than force a standard kit.
- Doorway transitions
Most 1930s semis doorways here need a bevelled bar rather than a Z-bar to clear the carpet next door.
- Underlay choice
8mm crumb is the usual call for Welling bedrooms; 10mm PU on stairs to stop bounce.
Bottom line: a good repair beats a full replacement most of the time in a 1930s semis.
Postcodes: DA16 · Routes: the A207 (Bellegrove Road) · Common build: 1930s semis.
Covering East Wickham, Falconwood, Danson.
Carpet Repair jobs we've finished nearby



Carpet Repair in Welling — common questions
For patch repairs we cut from a hidden area (under a bed, inside a wardrobe) rather than trying to match new stock — that way the patch is invisible.
Single room: £90–£120. Landing and hall: £140. Includes moving furniture and refitting to the grippers.
Yes — usually a 30-minute fix. Replace the grippers on that tread, re-tack the carpet, done.
Yes — most claw damage at doorways patches invisibly if we've got a matching off-cut, or we'll cut a bound square insert.
