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Heanor, Derbyshire
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Frequently Asked Questions
How do I measure for a carpet or rug before buying?
Accurate measurements help you avoid returns and make collection easier.
For rooms: measure the length and width at the widest points, then add a little extra for trimming.
For rugs: decide whether you want it under furniture or as a feature piece, then measure the visible area.
Check access: make sure the roll or rug will fit through doorways, stairs or lifts at both collection and delivery locations.
What should I check when buying second-hand carpet or flooring?
Condition matters more for flooring and fitted carpet than it does for small rugs.
Ask about wear and stains, and request close-up photos of edges and high-traffic areas.
Check for odours (pets/smoke/damp) and whether it’s been professionally cleaned.
For tiles/laminate/LVT: confirm all pieces are included and note any damage or warping.
Confirm the exact size/coverage (m²) so you know it’s enough for your space.
Which materials are best for carpets and rugs in the UK?
The best option depends on the room, foot traffic, and how easy you want cleaning to be.
Wool: warm, durable, and naturally stain-resistant, but often pricier.
Polypropylene: budget-friendly and easy to clean, great for families and rentals.
Cotton/jute: popular for rugs and natural looks, but can show wear in busy areas.
Laminate/vinyl/LVT: practical for kitchens and hallways; check thickness and wear layer where relevant.
Do I need underlay when buying a used carpet?
Underlay can improve comfort, insulation and the lifespan of a carpet.
In most cases, it’s best to use new underlay, even if the carpet is second-hand.
Match thickness to your doors and thresholds so it doesn’t snag.
For noise reduction in flats, consider acoustic underlay.
If reusing underlay, check for flattening, damp, mould or odours.
What’s the best way to arrange collection or delivery for bulky flooring items?
Carpet rolls, tiles and boards can be heavy and awkward to move, so plan ahead.
Confirm the weight and dimensions, and whether help is needed for lifting.
Protect items in transit: wrap rugs/carpet and keep flooring packs flat and dry.
For delivery, agree the cost and whether it’s kerbside or carried inside.
Arrange a safe handover and inspect items promptly when possible.
