
Carpet cleaning in Bexleyheath
Most of our work in Bexleyheath is carpet cleaning. We also cover the other jobs listed below.
- Priced per room, agreed before we start
- Evenings and weekends at no extra charge
- If it is not clean when we leave, we come back
- Our own machines and materials, so there is nothing for you to supply
Rather talk? Ring 020 8077 8039, seven days.
Working in Bexleyheath
Bexleyheath is one of the most consistently interwar suburbs in London. North of the Broadway, DA7 is dominated by near-uniform 1930s semi-detached pairs with hipped roofs and bay windows, broken only by runs of bungalows close to the station and part of the Bostall Park Estate built by Feakes and Richards. South of the Broadway, DA6 is less uniform, with larger detached houses and deeper rear gardens on the Danson Park side and a scatter of Edwardian villas. Almost all of it has suspended timber ground floors and a good deal of original parquet or pine still lying under fitted carpet.
Nearly every 1930s semi here has a driveway or a dropped kerb, which makes carpet jobs far quicker to set up than in inner London; hose runs are rarely more than a few metres from the van.
Original parquet and stained pine survives under carpet in a lot of DA7 houses, so over-wetting is the main risk on old wool twist laid straight onto boards.
There is no tube, so the work is entirely van-based and the Broadway car parks, open from 6am to midnight, are the fallback when a job sits on a short-stay street near the station.
The water here is hard, which makes no difference to the extraction rinse. What slows drying in these houses is closed trickle vents, so we open windows while we work.
What we get called out for

Rooms and hallways
Hot water extraction, walk-on dry in a couple of hours. Traffic lanes are the usual reason we are rung.

Stairs and landings
The hardest-worked carpet in the house, done tread by tread with a hand tool.

Rugs
Cleaned flat on a groundsheet, dyes tested first. Delicate fibres get a low-moisture clean.

Sofas and chairs
Upholstery tool at lower pressure, fabric code checked before anything gets wet.
Prices
Priced per room, agreed on the phone and not changed on the doorstep. A bedroom is £36, a living room £43. Rugs, sofas and mattresses can join the same visit, because the machine is already in the house.
| Service | Price |
|---|---|
| Bedroom | £36 |
| Living room | £43 |
| Through lounge | £61 |
| Stairs, per flight | £41 |
| Rug up to 2m² | £35 |
| Rug over 2m² | £51 |
| Service | Price |
|---|---|
| Two-seater sofa | £57 |
| Armchair | £33 |
| Mattress | £35 |
| Dining chair | £13 |
| Curtains, short drop | £35 |
| Curtains, long drop | £42 |
The minimum charge on one off work is £67, so a single bedroom carpet on its own is priced at the minimum. Two rooms and a flight of stairs is the commonest booking we take, at £120.
Areas we cover
We work across Bexleyheath and the streets around it. These are the areas we get to most.
Welling
DA16. West along the old Watling Street, another near-continuous belt of 1930s semis.
Barnehurst
DA7. East on the same railway line, built out around its golf course in the interwar years.
Old Bexley
DA5. South, the original village on the Cray with a conservation area around the High Street.
Northumberland Heath
DA8. North-east towards Erith, a mix of interwar and post-war housing.
Blackfen
DA15. South-west towards Sidcup, laid out as a 1930s estate suburb.
Crayford
DA1. East beyond Barnehurst on the Dartford border, with its own conservation area.