
Carpet cleaning in Acton
Carpet cleaning in Acton, priced before we start. We cover the surrounding streets too.
- Evenings and weekends at no extra charge
- Priced per room, agreed before we start
- 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 5829, seven days.
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.
Working in Acton
Acton is mostly late-Victorian and Edwardian brick terraces built for the laundry and light-engineering trades, running off Churchfield Road, Acton Lane and Horn Lane, with a very high share converted into two- and three-flat units. The South Acton Estate adds around 2,000 mainly low and mid-rise council homes, now part-demolished and replaced with new blocks under a phased regeneration. Since the Elizabeth line opened, North Acton and Acton Main Line have grown a separate belt of tall student and build-to-rent towers with concierge desks and no kerbside access.
Ealing controlled parking zones blanket most of Acton (Zone J at Acton Town, Zone E in East Acton, Zone Z in West Acton, Zone SA on the South Acton Estate). Acton Lane is controlled Monday to Friday 0800-1800 and the council has consulted on extending zone hours, so a van without the resident's visitor permit will be ticketed part-way through a job.
East Acton, North Acton, South Acton and Southfield wards sit under Ealing selective licensing, on top of borough-wide additional HMO licensing running to 31 March 2027, so a large slice of local work is agent-booked room changeovers in licensed HMOs.
Thames Water supplies Acton and the water is hard. Carpet rinse water taken from a mains tap leaves a chalky bloom on wool pile unless the rinse is acidified, and shower screens scale within weeks.
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.
Areas we cover
We work across Acton and the streets around it. These are the areas we get to most.
South Acton
W3. The South Acton Estate is the largest housing estate in west London, roughly 2,000 homes and 5,800 residents, being rebuilt in phases.
East Acton
W3. Partly inside Hammersmith and Fulham; served by East Acton on the Central line and dominated by the interwar East Acton estate.
North Acton
W3. A cluster of tall student and build-to-rent towers has grown around North Acton Central line station since 2015.
Park Royal
NW10. Large industrial and food-manufacturing estate on Acton's northern edge, now taking new residential blocks.
Chiswick
W4. Acton Green and Bedford Park straddle the W3/W4 line; Bedford Park is a conservation area of Norman Shaw houses.
Shepherd's Bush
W12. Acton Vale runs east from Acton into Shepherd's Bush; W3 shares its eastern boundary with W12.