Pad selection
Pad affects comfort, wear, and feel underfoot, so it should be chosen with the carpet and room use.
Comfort flooring
Carpet installation works well for bedrooms, stairs, offices, and other rooms where comfort, sound control, and budget are important.
Planning questions? Review the flooring FAQ before sending project details.
Service guide
Carpet installation is more than choosing a color. The estimate should account for room measurements, carpet style, pad, seams, stairs, furniture movement, old flooring removal, transitions, and how the room will be used day to day.
Process
Confirm bedrooms, closets, halls, stairs, offices, and any irregular room shapes that affect material and seam planning.
Match fiber, pile, color, and pad to comfort, traffic, pets, budget, and expected wear.
Plan old carpet removal, tack strip condition, transitions, furniture needs, and cleanup before the new carpet goes in.
Finished result
A finished carpet project should make the room more comfortable, avoid obvious seam problems, transition neatly to hard surfaces, and match the expected traffic level.
Pad affects comfort, wear, and feel underfoot, so it should be chosen with the carpet and room use.
Stairs, halls, and large rooms need careful layout so seams and transitions are planned before ordering material.
Existing carpet, tack strips, pet damage, and subfloor concerns can change prep time and cost.
Estimate request
Include bedrooms, stairs, closets, office spaces, removal needs, and whether comfort, durability, or budget is the main priority.