Disposing Used Carpet

When your carpet starts looking worn out and tired, it may be time for a replacement. Whether you’re upgrading to a plush new carpet or switching to a completely different flooring option like vinyl, laminate, or hardwood, there’s one practical question that comes up: what should you do with your old carpet?

This guide will walk you through eco-friendly carpet disposal options, including how to recycle carpet, upcycle it for home use, and responsibly get rid of accessories like underlay and grippers.

In This Guide

Old Carpet Disposal – What to Consider

There are several ways to get rid of an old carpet — from recycling and donating to upcycling and disposal. Choosing the right method depends on:

  • Cost – Are you looking for a free disposal method, or are you willing to pay for convenience?

  • Time – Do you have the time to transport and drop off the carpet yourself?

  • Convenience – Would you prefer a professional service to handle it for you?

  • Transport – Do you have a vehicle big enough to move the carpet rolls?

Can You Recycle Carpet?

Yes! In most cases, carpet can be recycled or repurposed. Even worn or damaged carpet often has reusable materials. Local recycling centres may accept carpet for responsible processing, and many charities or organizations reuse carpet in creative ways.

How to Recycle Carpet

If you’re wondering where to recycle old carpet, here are your best options:

✔ Household Waste Recycling Centre
Most local recycling centres will accept carpet, especially if it’s still in reasonable condition. Check with your council for drop-off locations and opening times.

✔ Donate to Charities or Shelters
Animal rescue centres often use carpet pieces for pet bedding and insulation. You can also offer clean, good-condition carpet on Freecycle, Facebook Marketplace, or local community groups.

✔ Carpet Recycling Programmes
Some flooring retailers have dedicated recycling programmes. If you’re buying a new carpet, ask if they can take your old one for recycling.

✔ Upcycle Your Carpet

Old carpet can be transformed into useful household items, such as:

Furniture pads or protective floor mats

Pet bedding or cat scratching posts

DIY knee pads for gardening or home repairs

Boot liners for cars

Weed barriers for gardens

Shed or attic flooring

What Does Carpet Recycling Cost?

Recycling is often free if you deliver the carpet yourself. Some councils may charge for home collection, so check beforehand.

How to Dispose of Carpet Responsibly

If recycling or donation isn’t an option, you can still dispose of carpet in an environmentally conscious way:

  • Take it to the tip (recycling centre) – Some have “energy from waste” facilities, turning non-recyclable carpet into usable energy.

  • Avoid putting carpet in general waste bins – Carpets in landfill can take decades to break down and release harmful chemicals.

  • Skip hire restrictions – Many skip hire companies won’t accept carpet due to disposal difficulties. Always confirm before booking.

Carpet Disposal Costs

If you take the carpet to a recycling centre yourself, costs are usually minimal or free. Illegal dumping (fly-tipping) can result in heavy fines, so always choose a proper disposal method.

What to Do with Carpet Accessories
If underlay, grippers, or tacks are still in good condition, consider reusing them for your new flooring
Gul Carpet’s Uplift & Removal Service

If you’d rather skip the hassle, Gul Carpet can remove and dispose of your old flooring when installing your new carpet.

Our team will:

  • Uplift and remove the old carpet, underlay, and grippers

  • Prepare the subfloor for your new installation

  • Sweep and vacuum the area to remove dust and debris

This service can be booked at the same time as your new flooring purchase

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