Carpet is still the most comfortable floor for bedrooms, basements, and living rooms. The secret: the padding matters more than the carpet itself. We spec fiber and pad together by room and traffic level — then handle demo, furniture moving, installation, and trim as one job.
We bring samples to your home so you can feel the difference between fiber types and padding densities.
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The carpet industry focuses homeowners on the carpet — fiber, color, brand. The padding under it barely gets mentioned. That's backwards. Padding determines how the floor feels underfoot, how long it lasts, and in many cases whether the warranty is valid.
Density (pounds per cubic foot) is more important than thickness for durability. A dense, thinner pad performs better under heavy traffic than a thick, soft pad that compresses quickly. Minimum 6 lb for living areas; 8 lb for stairs and high-traffic.
A mid-grade carpet on a quality pad outperforms a premium carpet on a cheap pad. Every time. If your budget is fixed, put more of it in the padding — the floor will feel better and last longer.
Guest bedrooms can take a softer, thicker pad — comfort over durability. Living rooms and hallways need density. Stairs need the best pad installation allows. Not every room needs the same spec.
Most carpet warranties require specific cleaning methods and, in some cases, professional cleaning at intervals to stay valid. Know the terms before purchasing. The wrong cleaning product in year one can void a warranty that was supposed to last 20.
Softer polyester or triexta with quality pad. Comfort underfoot is the priority. Bedrooms see less traffic than common areas so polyester's tendency to crush under heavy use is not a factor.
Nylon or triexta. These rooms take sustained daily traffic and need a fiber that springs back and holds its appearance. Polyester will show matted traffic lanes faster here.
The highest-wear area in any carpeted home. Nylon, a pattern that hides traffic, and the densest pad stair installation allows. Stairs take disproportionate abuse relative to their square footage.
Moisture-resistant face fiber, low-profile pad. If your basement has any history of water intrusion, consider LVP instead of carpet. For dry, finished basements, a textured or patterned nylon works well.
Different fibers, different pad densities, different pile heights. You feel the difference between a 6 lb pad and an 8 lb pad. You see the fiber under your lighting.
Demo, furniture moving, materials (carpet + pad), installation, transitions and stair nosing if applicable.
Furniture out, old carpet pulled, subfloor inspected, new pad down, carpet stretched and seamed, furniture back. One crew, one day for most bedrooms.
In Brunswick's 90s and 2000s colonials, contractor-grade carpet pad is a consistent hidden failure — the pad compresses flat and the floor feels thin and hard even when the carpet surface looks presentable. Staircase carpet is another frequent project in these two-story homes: the original carpet wears faster on the stairs than anywhere else, and it's usually the first area that needs replacing. We replace pad as standard on every job. Main floor carpet in open plans is increasingly being switched to LVP or hardwood — we can quote both options on the same visit.
We bring carpet and padding samples to your brunswick home, spec the right fiber and pad for each room, and give you a written quote covering everything.
Bryon Skvor · (440) 252-1053 · bryon@remodel.guide
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