Carpet Fitting Cost Calculator

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Carpet Fitting Cost Calculator 2026

Instantly estimate the total cost of carpet fitting for your room. Includes UK material prices, underlay costs, labour rates, and essential extras.

📏 Room Area
🧶 Carpet Material
🛠️ Labour Costs
💷 Total Estimate

Project Details

Enter your room dimensions and select your preferred materials

📏 Room Dimensions

🧶 Materials

🛠️ Labour & Extras

Average UK labour rate is £4 to £6 per m².

Remove Old Carpet
Add £3.00 per m² for disposal
Supply New Grippers
Add £2.00 per m² for materials

Cost Estimate

Breakdown of materials, labour, and extras

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Enter your room dimensions and select materials, then click Calculate Carpet Cost to see your estimate.

UK Carpet Prices & Durability

Average material costs per square metre in the UK for 2026. Choosing the right carpet depends on foot traffic and your budget.

Carpet Type Avg. Cost (per m²) Durability Best For
Budget Polypropylene£8 – £12ModerateRental properties, low traffic
Mid-Range Polyester£15 – £25GoodBedrooms, living rooms
Premium Wool Blend£30 – £45ExcellentHigh traffic areas, stairs
Luxury Pure Wool£50 – £80+SuperiorLuxury homes, long-term
Commercial Heavy Duty£20 – £35ExtremeOffices, hallways, stairs

Carpet Fitting FAQ

Everything you need to know about carpet fitting costs, materials, and preparation in the UK.

In the UK, the average cost to fit carpet ranges from £15 to £40 per square metre, including both materials and labour. Budget carpets start around £10/m², while premium wool blends can exceed £50/m². Labour alone typically costs between £4 and £6 per square metre.

Yes, underlay is almost always purchased separately unless you are buying a pre-backed carpet. Underlay is crucial for comfort, insulation, and extending the life of your carpet. Standard PU foam underlay costs around £4/m², while premium acoustic underlay can cost up to £11/m².

Fitting carpet in an average UK bedroom (around 12 to 16 square metres) typically takes between 2 to 4 hours. This includes removing old flooring, preparing the subfloor, laying the underlay, and stretching and trimming the new carpet.

Removing old carpet yourself can save you around £3 to £5 per square metre in disposal and labour fees. However, you must also remove the old grippers and staples. If you are not confident in doing this without damaging the subfloor, it is best to let the professional fitters handle it.

Budget carpets are usually made from polypropylene (olefin), which is stain-resistant but flattens quickly in high-traffic areas. Premium carpets are often made from wool or high-density polyester, offering superior durability, better thermal insulation, and a much longer lifespan, making them more cost-effective over time.

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