Carpet Installation · Wadsworth, OH

Soft underfoot.
In every bedroom.

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.

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The Conversation Nobody Has

The padding matters more
than the carpet.

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 Over Thickness

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.

Mid-Grade Carpet + Quality Pad

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.

The Right Pad for the Room

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.

Warranty Requirements

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.

Choosing the Right Fiber

Match the carpet to
how the room actually lives.

01

Bedrooms

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.

02

Living Rooms & Family Rooms

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.

03

Stairs

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.

04

Basements

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.

How It Works

From samples in your hand
to carpet under your feet.

We bring samples to your home

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.

Written quote — full scope

Demo, furniture moving, materials (carpet + pad), installation, transitions and stair nosing if applicable.

Installation — one crew, one day

Furniture out, old carpet pulled, subfloor inspected, new pad down, carpet stretched and seamed, furniture back. One crew, one day for most bedrooms.

Common Questions

What Wadsworth homeowners ask about carpet.

What carpet fiber is best for a household with pets?
Nylon with a solution-dyed construction is the strongest choice for pet households. Solution-dyed means the color goes all the way through the fiber rather than being surface-applied — it resists staining from pet accidents and cleaning chemicals that would bleach surface-dyed carpet. Pair nylon fiber with a dense, low cut pile construction — frieze or textured saxony — which hides pet hair between cleanings better than a smooth, flat pile. Avoid loop pile entirely in pet households.
What is the difference between cut pile and loop pile carpet?
Cut pile carpet has the yarn loops cut at the top, creating individual fiber ends — this is the soft, familiar feel of most residential carpet. Loop pile leaves the yarn loops intact, creating a more structured, lower-profile surface — Berber is the most common loop pile style. Cut pile is softer and more forgiving of pet claws. Loop pile is more durable in commercial settings and hides footprints better.
How do I know what carpet density and weight I should buy?
Face weight — the weight of the fiber per square yard — is the number most commonly marketed. It matters, but density matters more. A carpet with high face weight but low density feels luxurious initially and mats quickly. For residential main areas, look for a face weight of 40 ounces or higher combined with a density rating above 3,000. Anything below that in a high-traffic area is a value compromise that shows up within two to three years.
How long does residential carpet last?
Quality nylon carpet with proper pad, installed in a normal household, lasts ten to fifteen years before replacement is worth considering. Budget polyester carpet in high-traffic areas may look worn in five to seven years. The leading accelerants of carpet wear are: inadequate pad density, failure to vacuum regularly which allows grit to cut fiber at the base, and delayed treatment of liquid spills.
Does the carpet pad matter?
The pad matters as much as the carpet — and in some cases more. Pad determines how the carpet feels underfoot, how well it holds up over time, and how long the carpet warranty remains valid. The standard recommendation for residential carpet is an 8-pound density pad at 7/16 inch thickness. Thicker is not always better — an overly thick, soft pad causes carpet to flex excessively underfoot and accelerates seam failure.
What should I expect during carpet installation?
Furniture must be moved before the installers arrive. Doors that swing over the carpet area may need to be trimmed after installation to clear the new surface height. Seams are inevitable in most rooms and their placement matters — a good installer places seams away from high-traffic paths and in less visible locations. Ask specifically where the seams will fall before installation begins.
In Wadsworth Specifically

In Wadsworth homes from the 90s and 2000s, contractor-grade carpet pad is a common hidden failure. The fibers may still look presentable, but the pad underneath has compressed flat over 20–30 years — and that's what you feel as a thin, hard floor. We replace pad as a standard part of every carpet job. If you're considering switching from carpet to hardwood or LVP in the main living areas, that upgrade conversation comes up often in Wadsworth — we can quote both options at the same visit.

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We bring carpet and padding samples to your Wadsworth 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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