Carpets
At The Ilkley Flooring Company, we offer an extensive range of high-quality carpets to suit every style, budget, and lifestyle. Whether you’re looking for plush, soft carpets for your home or durable, stylish options for commercial spaces, we have the perfect solution.
From sumptuous deep-pile carpets for a cozy feel to hard-wearing, stain-resistant options ideal for busy households, our expert team will help you find the best fit for your needs.
We provide a complete service, from expert advice and measuring to professional carpet fitting across Ilkley, Skipton, Otley, Baildon, Grassington, Bradford, and throughout Yorkshire.
Visit our Ilkley carpet showroom today to explore our full range or get in touch for a free consultation and quote.
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FAQs
What type of carpet is best for high-traffic areas in UK homes?
Twist pile and loop pile carpets offer excellent durability for hallways, stairs, and living rooms. Look for carpets with a higher tog rating (around 2.0 or above) for added resilience. Wool-blend and polypropylene fibres perform particularly well in busy UK households, resisting wear and staining whilst maintaining appearance over time.
Is carpet suitable for homes with pets and children?
Yes. Stain-resistant carpets with solution-dyed or bleach-cleanable fibres are ideal for families with pets and children. Darker colours and patterned designs help disguise minor marks. Choose a durable construction with a high face weight, and ensure proper underlay is fitted to extend carpet life and improve comfort underfoot.
Can I fit carpet myself or should I use a professional?
Whilst some homeowners fit carpet themselves, professional fitting is strongly recommended for the best finish and longevity. Carpet fitting requires specialist tools, stretching techniques, and accurate seam placement. We are happy to arrange experienced professional fitters as part of our service to ensure your carpet looks perfect and performs for years to come.
How important is underlay, and which type should I choose?
Underlay is essential for carpet performance, comfort, and lifespan. It provides insulation, reduces noise, and protects against wear. For UK homes, we recommend PU foam or rubber underlay with a tog rating of 1.5–2.5. Thicker, higher-density underlay suits living areas, whilst thinner options work well on stairs. Always match underlay quality to your carpet grade.
How do I clean and maintain my carpet?
Vacuum regularly (at least weekly) to remove dirt and prevent fibre damage. Treat spills immediately by blotting, never rubbing. Use carpet-safe cleaning products and consider professional deep cleaning annually. In the UK climate, doormats help reduce moisture and grit tracked indoors. Rotate furniture occasionally to prevent uneven wear and crushing in high-use areas.
Is carpet suitable for ground floor rooms or rooms prone to dampness?
Carpet can be fitted on ground floors, but moisture levels must be checked first, particularly in older UK properties. Ensure proper damp-proofing is in place and consider moisture-resistant underlay. For rooms with higher humidity (e.g., basements or north-facing ground floors), alternative flooring like LVT may be more suitable. Professional assessment is recommended.
How long does carpet typically last in a UK home?
Quality carpet typically lasts 10–15 years in residential settings when professionally fitted with good underlay and properly maintained. Lifespan depends on fibre type, construction, foot traffic, and care. Wool and wool-blend carpets often outlast synthetic options, whilst high-wear areas like hallways may need replacing sooner than bedrooms.
Are there hypoallergenic carpet options available?
Yes. Many modern carpets are treated with anti-allergen finishes and meet low-VOC standards suitable for asthma and allergy sufferers. Synthetic fibres like polypropylene resist dust mites better than natural fibres. Regular vacuuming with a HEPA filter and professional cleaning help maintain air quality. Look for carpets certified by Allergy UK or similar UK standards.
What carpet pile is best for bedrooms versus living rooms?
Bedrooms suit soft, luxurious piles like saxony, velvet, or deep twist for comfort underfoot. Living rooms benefit from more durable twist or textured piles that handle higher foot traffic whilst resisting crushing and showing fewer marks. Both should be paired with quality underlay. Our range includes options tailored for each room type in UK homes.
Can carpet help with insulation and energy efficiency?
Absolutely. Carpet with quality underlay significantly improves thermal insulation, helping retain heat and reduce energy bills—particularly valuable in the UK climate. Carpet's tog rating indicates insulation value; higher ratings provide better warmth retention. Combined with underlay, carpet can reduce heat loss through floors by up to 12%, making homes more comfortable and energy-efficient year-round.






