Why Carpet?

Nothing says “home” like the feeling of a beautiful new carpet. With hundreds of colors, textures, and patterns to choose from, you’re sure to find the right carpet for your home or business. Our experts will assist you every step of the way in selecting the right carpet that will fit your lifestyle and budget.

    • Provides warmth and comfort.

    • Adds beauty and Style.

    • Reduces Noise.

    • Protects against slips and falls.

    • Improves indoor air quality.

    • Cut Pile

    • Loop Pile

    • Patterned Loop

    • Cut and Loop

  • Regular vacuuming, ideally once a week, to remove dirt and debris that can damage fibers. Spills should be cleaned promptly using appropriate cleaning solutions to prevent stains. Periodically, carpets should be deep cleaned using steam cleaning or professional services to remove embedded dirt and allergens. To prevent wear and tear, use rugs or mats in high-traffic areas and rotate furniture to distribute pressure evenly.

  • The standard carpet installation process involves measuring the area, removing old flooring, and prepping the subfloor. A carpet pad is installed, followed by the carpet, which is cut to fit and secured with tack strips. Seams are joined with seam tape and a seaming iron, and the carpet is stretched and trimmed for a snug fit. Finally, the edges are tucked in for a finished look.

Understand which type of carpet is best for you.

Patterned Loop


This style usually has two to three different loop heights to create pattern effects, providing good durability and a more casual look.

Cut Pile

Loop Pile

Still one of today’s most popular constructions, cut pile achieves its durability through the type of fiber used, density of tufts and the amount of twist in the yarn. Highly twisted yarn will hold its shape longer, making it a smart choice for high-traffic areas.

Cut and Loop

This carpet style combines cut and looped yarns. It provides variety of surface textures, including sculptured effects of squares, chevrons and swirls. The multicolor effects hide soil and stains.

Here loops are the same height, creating an informal look. This style generally lasts a long time in high-traffic areas. Many of today’s popular Berber styles are level loop styles with flecks of a darker color on a lighter background. This is a good choice for contemporary to cottage furnishings.

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