SJH Carpets
Carpets & Rugs in Salisbury, Wiltshire

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SJH Carpets
read moreSJH Carpets supply and fit a wide range of floor coverings across the growing spectrum of available products in Wiltshire, Dorset and Somerset. We strive to keep ahead of new trends and products. From traditional carpet through to Sisal, Seagrass and coir. Solid and engineered wood to Harvey Maria, Amtico and Distinctive vinyl flooring and not forgetting the unique and beautiful Roger Oates runners.
About Us
read moreSJH Carpets was started by Simon Howell over fifteen years ago, initially working from home and then moving to premises at the top of Wincanton High St before moving to Tythings Commercial Centre. John Calder joined the company soon after Simon moved into the High St and together opened our Tisbury High St shop. Seb Davis joined the two of us in 2007 and together we strive to provide our customers with the best selection of floorcoverings, blinds and shutters available fitted by trained and motivated professionals, This gives you the customer the confidence to entrust your flooring project and money to us.
Commercial Flooring
read moreAt SJH Carpets we can fulfil all the needs of any contract flooring that requires specialised fitting, with excellent contacts with the many technical experts the flooring industry has to offer to ensure the flooring we specify and fit is both fit for purpose, attractive and gives you the longevity of performance you require.
Traditional Carpets
read moreAt SJH Carpets we try to make sure the suppliers we deal with are British based in both service and manufacturing. As a family firm the values and ethos of those we deal with as suppliers are as important as the ones we as a business try to use ourselves. SJH Carpets are proud to support British Wool Carpet Manufacturers continuing the traditions of manufacturing tough, hardwearing products with a huge choice of modern colours that not only perform year in year out but maintain their appearance, using quality wool from British farms, supporting jobs from the fleece to the floor.