Runners fitted to your Bexleyheath staircase
We fit stair runners across Bexleyheath and Welling (~2 miles) — wool-rich stripes, plain sisals, or bound-edge patterned runners with brass rods. If you've stripped the treads yourself and want them finished properly before the runner goes down, we do that end-to-end.
What stair runner fitting in Bexleyheath actually involves
We fit stair runners across Bexleyheath and Welling (~2 miles) — wool-rich stripes, plain sisals, or bound-edge patterned runners with brass rods. If you've stripped the treads yourself and want them finished properly before the runner goes down, we do that end-to-end.
1950s semis usually have chipboard upstairs — checked for squeaks and re-screwed first.
Before we quote a carpet job in Bexleyheath
- Bexleyheath subfloor reality
1950s semis usually have chipboard upstairs — checked for squeaks and re-screwed first.
- Underlay choice
8mm crumb is the usual call for Bexleyheath bedrooms; 10mm PU on stairs to stop bounce.
- Doorway transitions
Most large 1930s and 1950s semis doorways here need a bevelled bar rather than a Z-bar to clear the carpet next door.
- Bare timber stripped, sanded and finished each side of the runner
- Wool-rich stripe or plain runners — 60cm to 90cm widths
- Optional brass or antique stair rods, spring-loaded or screw-fit
- Waterfall or cap-and-band fit — you choose the tread finish
Recap — stair runner fitting across DA6/DA7 on stripped, sanded timber with even reveals and optional brass rods.
"Cap-and-band on a period large 1930s and 1950s semis — no lifting at the nosings six months on." — Barnehurst border customer
Postcodes: DA6/DA7 · Routes: the A2 and A220 · Common build: large 1930s and 1950s semis.
Covering Upton, Barnehurst border, Long Lane.
Stair Runner Fitting jobs we've finished nearby



Stair Runner Fitting in Bexleyheath — common questions
Cap-and-band gives a tighter, more traditional look and holds up longer on high-traffic Bexleyheath stairs. Waterfall is quicker and fine on lower-traffic stairs. We recommend cap-and-band for the front of house.
Yes — we can run the same product up the stairs and across the landing, or a coordinated stripe on the runner with a plain landing. Common request on Barnehurst border conversions.
Mostly, yes. Modern runners are gripper-fitted and don't need rods to hold them. If you want the classic look — brass, pewter or antique — we fit spring-loaded or screw-in rods at the base of each riser.
No — we can strip and sand as part of the job. If you've already done it, we check the finish and touch up any patches the runner won't cover before we start.
