Sydneyâs Leading Carpet Removal Company
There comes a point where carpet just doesnât do your space any favours.
It holds onto dust. Smells stick around longer than they should. Even after a deep clean, it still feels worn and a little tired. For a lot of Sydney homeowners, thatâs when the decision becomes clear: itâs time to remove it.
At Advance Floors, we handle carpet removal in Sydney in a way thatâs simple, efficient, and hassle-free. No overpromising. No dragging the job out. Just a clean result you can actually build on.
Weâve been working across homes and commercial spaces for over 10 years, carrying out Sydney carpet removal jobs of all sizes. Some are quick single-room removals. Others are full property strip-outs. Either way, the approach stays the same: careful work, done properly.
â Residential and commercial carpet removal
â Over 10 years of flooring experience
â Careful removal with no subfloor damage
â Fair, upfront pricing
If youâre ready to move forward, call 1300 928 584 or get a quote today.
Carpet Removal Thatâs Done Properly
A lot of people try to remove carpet themselves first.
It usually starts off fine. A corner lifts. A few strips come up easily. Then the tougher sections show upâglue that wonât budge, underlay that tears instead of lifting, staples everywhere.
Thatâs where things slow down.
Working with a licensed carpet removal service means you donât have to deal with any of that. At Advance Floors, we take care of the full process from start to finish. Carpet gets lifted cleanly. Underlay is removed. Staples and adhesives are cleared out. The surface underneath is left ready for the next step.
Thereâs also less risk involved. Subfloors stay intact. You wonât be left with uneven patches or hidden damage that causes issues later.
If youâre searching for a carpet removal service Sydney homeowners rely on, it usually comes down to one thing: getting it done right the first time.

We Provide Carpet Removal Services Across Sydney
No matter where youâre located, we can help.
We provide Sydney carpet removal services across a wide range of suburbs, working with both residential and commercial clients. From small apartments to larger office spaces, we adjust the scope based on what the job actually needs.
We keep things simple: turn up on time, get the work done efficiently, and leave the space clean and ready.
How Much Does Carpet Removal Cost in Sydney?
Most people want a straight answer before anything else.
For standard jobs, carpet removal in Sydney typically starts at around $10 per square metre. That covers lifting and removing the carpet itself.
From there, the price can vary depending on whatâs underneath and how the carpet was installed.
Here are a few things that can affect the cost:
- Glued carpet, which takes longer to remove cleanly
- Old or damaged underlay that needs full removal
- Staples or fixings embedded throughout the subfloor
- Limited access to the space
- Disposal requirements for large volumes of material
Some jobs are quick and straightforward. Others need a bit more time and attention. Thatâs usually what changes the pricing.
Choosing a licensed carpet removal service helps avoid issues like leftover staples, damaged surfaces, or uneven floors. It also means your new flooring, whether timber, laminate, or something else, has a solid base to sit on.
If youâd like a clear quote based on your space, call 1300 928 584.
Why Many Sydney Homes Are Moving Away from Carpet
Over the years, weâve seen a shift.
More homeowners are choosing to remove carpet and replace it with something easier to maintain. Itâs not just about how it looks, itâs about how it feels to live day to day.
Carpet tends to trap dust, dirt, and allergens. Even with regular cleaning, it builds up over time. That can affect air quality, especially in spaces like bedrooms where you spend a lot of time.
Thereâs also the maintenance side of things. Spills soak in quickly. Stains can be hard to remove. Wear and tear show faster in high-traffic areas.
Once the carpet is gone, most clients donât want to go back.


What Comes After Carpet Removal?
Once your carpet has been removed, youâre working with a clean slate.
Some people choose to install new flooring straight away. Others take a bit of time to decide what suits their space best.
Two of the most common options we see are:
- Laminate flooring â a practical option thatâs easy to clean and holds up well in busy homes
- Engineered timber flooring â a more natural look, with added durability
If youâre still exploring ideas, you can browse different flooring solutions and see what fits your lifestyle.
FAQs
One of the biggest mistakes is underestimating how much work is involved.
People often start by pulling up a corner, thinking the rest will come easily. But glued sections can be difficult to remove without the right tools. Underlay can tear apart instead of lifting cleanly, which slows things down.
Another issue is damaging the subfloor. Cutting too deep or pulling too aggressively can leave marks or uneven areas. These might not be obvious straight away, but they can affect new flooring later.
Staples and nails are also easy to miss. Leaving them behind can cause problems during installation or even become a safety hazard.
Carpet can contribute to poor indoor air quality over time.
It holds onto dust, allergens, and small particles that arenât always removed through standard cleaning. For someone with COPD, this can make breathing more uncomfortable.
Removing carpet helps reduce the buildup of these irritants. It also makes regular cleaning more effective, as smooth surfaces donât trap particles in the same way.
For many households, switching away from carpet is a simple step towards a cleaner indoor environment.
Bedrooms are meant to feel clean and comfortable, but carpet can work against that.
Dust and allergens settle into the fibres over time. Even if the surface looks clean, thereâs often buildup underneath. This can affect air quality, especially overnight.
Thatâs one of the reasons many homeowners are choosing alternatives like laminate flooring or engineered timber flooring.
If youâre planning to update your space, you can also explore our full range of flooring options to find something that suits your home.