How much for 20meter square Carpet?

How much for 20meter square Carpet?

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N10k

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5,117 posts

242 months

Monday 6th April 2009
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Looking at getting a decent carpet for our lounge, and this will be a first carpet purchase with either tiles or wooden floor laid though out our house.

We have got a few prices for out lounge and they are between 700 and 850 £ including underlay.

Is this too much?

Any recommendations, im in essex.

Thanks
Nick

Coco H

4,237 posts

244 months

Tuesday 7th April 2009
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Doesn't sound too awful to me. It all depends on the quality of the carpet
We had 5 bedrooms done and the long landing and stairs for the same price but we used the cheapest carpet around with expensive underlay because we didn't like anything and needed to move in a hurry. It will be replaced room by room as the children and cat ruin it.

davido140

9,614 posts

233 months

Tuesday 7th April 2009
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if you're looking to save some money have a think about some 100% synthetic stuff rather than any of the natural fibres or mixes.

I faffed around for ages to get some stuff for my hall, stairs and dining room, eventually plumped for the cheapest thing in the warehouse, in the region of £7-8psm, and some decent underlay.

It'll last forever, is virtually stain resistant, looks fine and unless you spend your time on your hands and knees pressing your cheek into the pile of the carpet you'll never know its a cheapo.

ETA for about 20sqm I think I paid about £500 including a good underlay and a further £100 for the fitter. (underlay was more expensive than the carpet!!)





Edited by davido140 on Tuesday 7th April 10:35


Edited by davido140 on Tuesday 7th April 10:36

N10k

Original Poster:

5,117 posts

242 months

Tuesday 7th April 2009
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Thanks very much you 2!

Off to investigate more over the weekend

tr7v8

7,299 posts

235 months

Tuesday 7th April 2009
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Mum has bought a 32ft by 15ft piece of a contract guy who does offices & hotels. It was 550 & 2 pieces of underlay were 45 the two. All legit took cheques, liveried van etc.

Davi

17,153 posts

227 months

Tuesday 7th April 2009
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quality of carpet varies massively. After our last house I vowed never to get cheapy again. So went completely the other direction and got one that was way overpriced LOL. Weight of the weave will vary depending on use profile of the room so get a heavy weight if it's a high traffic room. The price you've been quoted seems reasonable IME though.

Of course if you're only likely to be in the house for 2 or 3 years get cheap, it's going to last that long easily!