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I would also like to recommend Dave Bassom after reading posts on here we asked him to come aand fit our carpets a few weeks ago. He came on a weekend which was very convenient and fitted the carpets with minimal fuss and for a very competitive price.
  • 2 months later...
Another vote for Dave Bassom on 07867 974124. Came when he said he would, did a good job and much cheaper than getting it through the big carpet companies who are cheap for carpet but Dave supplies much cheaper underlay. Highly recommended!
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I would like to highly recommend Dave the carpet fitter. He done an absolute brilliant job this weekend fitting my carpet. He was on time cheerful, polite and carried out his work fantastically.

The carpet looks great! Excellent job and a nice person not to mention tidied everything up after.

Thank you Dave( from Fatima) I will definitely use him again.

  • 2 years later...
I've just had a carpet installed in a bedroom and hallway and I highly recommend the carpet fitter, Dave Bassom. He was on time, tidy, friendly and reasonably priced. He has also been vetted by Southwark Council Trading Standards' and is on their Builders Award Scheme Register. Dave's numbers: 07867 974124 / 020 7732 8901.
  • 3 years later...

Phoned Dave Bassom carpet fitter last Thursday 13/01/22,recommended on EDF. Dave agreed to call Friday PM 14/01/22.

Dave arrived at 2PM, as agreed and measured for my carpet and underlay requirements. I Ordered Friday PM from Online carpets. All in stock delivered Tuesday AM. Phoned Dave, who lucky for me had a cancellation, as carpet for his client had not been delivered. Dave said he could do the job the following day. Wednesday 19/01/22,today.

Dave called at 10.AM fitted underlay and carpet for hallway and sitting room.

He did an absolutely fabulous job at an incredibly reasonable price.

If you need any carpets fitted, "Forget the rest use the best"

DAVE BASSOM 07867 974124.

  • 1 year later...
Unbelievably bad experience using Dave to fit a carpet. He says he ripped the carpet while fitting it but I think he must have cut it wrong. So I now have an untidy join in it. He cut his finger and left blood over my bathroom floor and a blood stained tissue in my front garden. My door is now harder to close as he put the edging too close to the door. And there’s a bulge in the carpet where it hasn’t been fitted properly.
We had new carpets and vinyl flooring in the bathroom fitted on our 3 bedroom hourse by Dave last week and he did a superb job at a really reasonable price! There was lots of heavy furniture to lift, which we had promised would be gone, but Dave was fine about it and didn't charge us extra. The finish of the stairs is excellent and we managed to get rid of an unsightly bar that John Lewis had fitted with the previous carpets. Really skilled and professional and so quick. Highly recommend! Dave's Mobile is 07867 974 124
  • 10 months later...

would like to add another recommendation for Dave. He fitted a new stair runner for me. He showed up on time, was speedy and did a really nice job. Problem solved a couple of issues. Really happy with the end result and his pricing is very competitive too. 

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