Eltham family carpet — nothing marks it
If you've replaced a carpet twice in five years because of stains, you were sold the wrong fibre. Solution-dyed polypropylene costs the same as regular twist but survives a decade of Eltham family life.
What stain-resistant carpet in Eltham actually involves
If you've replaced a carpet twice in five years because of stains, you were sold the wrong fibre. Solution-dyed polypropylene costs the same as regular twist but survives a decade of Eltham family life.
Span estates often have unusual screed levels — we'll moisture-test before quoting LVT.
Before we quote a carpet job in Eltham
- Eltham subfloor reality
Span estates often have unusual screed levels — we'll moisture-test before quoting LVT.
- Underlay choice
8mm crumb is the usual call for Eltham bedrooms; 10mm PU on stairs to stop bounce.
- Doorway transitions
Most edwardian terraces doorways here need a bevelled bar rather than a Z-bar to clear the carpet next door.
- Solution-dyed nylon and polypropylene — colour goes all the way through
- Bleach-cleanable ranges for red wine, coffee and worse
- Loop pile options for high-traffic hallways
- 10-year stain warranty on selected ranges
In short — stain-resistant carpet in Eltham from £22/m² fitted, solution-dyed and bleach-cleanable.
"Toddler tipped a full bottle of ribena — vanished with a damp cloth." — Eltham family
Postcodes: SE9 · Routes: the A2 and South Circular · Common build: Edwardian terraces.
Covering Eltham Park, New Eltham, Mottingham.
Stain-Resistant Carpet jobs we've finished nearby



Stain-Resistant Carpet in Eltham — common questions
On solution-dyed ranges, yes — 1:10 household bleach and water is the manufacturer's recommendation for stubborn stains. Colour survives because it's built into the fibre, not printed on top.
Wool resists dirt but holds dye — red wine and coffee will stain permanently. For a Eltham family home we usually steer wool to bedrooms and put solution-dyed nylon in the living areas.
10 years on the ranges we fit most in SE9 — covers common household staining but not pet urine (that needs a specific pet-treated range).
Yes — modern solution-dyed nylon is barely distinguishable from a wool blend underfoot. The old "plastic" feel is 15 years out of date.
