Carpet fitting, roughly how much?
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Can anyone give me a ballpark figure for having a carpet fitted in a room that's roughly 3m x 3.8m?
It's a seagrass carpet that needs glueing down apparently, but the underlay and gripper rods are already in place and I've had the carpet delivered.
I'll be ringing a couple of fitters later but just wondered whether they're taking the mick or what they're charging is about right.
Area is South East if that makes a difference.
It's a seagrass carpet that needs glueing down apparently, but the underlay and gripper rods are already in place and I've had the carpet delivered.
I'll be ringing a couple of fitters later but just wondered whether they're taking the mick or what they're charging is about right.
Area is South East if that makes a difference.
neilski said:
Can anyone give me a ballpark figure for having a carpet fitted in a room that's roughly 3m x 3.8m?
It's a seagrass carpet that needs glueing down apparently, but the underlay and gripper rods are already in place and I've had the carpet delivered.
I'll be ringing a couple of fitters later but just wondered whether they're taking the mick or what they're charging is about right.
Area is South East if that makes a difference.
Yes it will, and you can't just glue it to any old underlay. You'll need duralay system 10 if you don't want a full stick, or durafit underlay if you do.It's a seagrass carpet that needs glueing down apparently, but the underlay and gripper rods are already in place and I've had the carpet delivered.
I'll be ringing a couple of fitters later but just wondered whether they're taking the mick or what they're charging is about right.
Area is South East if that makes a difference.
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