
Carpet cleaning in Kilburn
We are a cleaning firm in Kilburn. Carpet cleaning is the bulk of what we do.
- Evenings and weekends at no extra charge
- Our own machines and materials, so there is nothing for you to supply
- If it is not clean when we leave, we come back
- Priced per room, agreed before we start
Rather talk? Ring 020 8077 9728, 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 Kilburn
Kilburn grew as a ribbon along Watling Street, so the stock is dominated by tall four and five bedroom Victorian and Edwardian terraces on the side roads off the High Road, the great majority of which were chopped into flats and maisonettes decades ago. Behind them sit substantial post-war council estates, most notably South Kilburn, which is midway through a long phased regeneration. Newer blocks have appeared around Kilburn Park and the Camden side of the High Road.
The High Road is the borough boundary, so a van parked on the west side needs Brent rules and the east side needs Camden's; getting this wrong is the most common cause of a ticket on a Kilburn job.
Thames Water supply here is very hard, typically above 300 ppm, so shower screens, taps and any wool carpet cleaned with over-dosed detergent go dull and crusty quickly.
Converted terraces have half-landing staircases with tight ninety-degree turns and original narrow treads, which limits machine size and usually means hose runs from the street rather than carrying kit up.
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 Kilburn and the streets around it. These are the areas we get to most.
West Hampstead
NW6. Immediately north-east, with three stations clustered on West End Lane.
Brondesbury
NW6. Directly north; Kilburn tube station actually sits in Brondesbury Park.
Queen's Park
NW6. South-west, built as an artisans' estate by the Artizans and General Dwellings Company.
Cricklewood
NW2. North along the old Watling Street corridor at the top of Shoot-Up Hill.
Maida Vale
W9. South-east beyond Kilburn Park station, mansion-block territory around the canal.
Willesden Green
NW2. West of Brondesbury on the Jubilee line.