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From soft and plush underfoot to muffling footsteps to adding a secondary visual and textural element to your room, what's not to love about carpet flooring and residential carpet?

Residential Carpet: A Timeless Comfort for Every Home

Carpets have long been a staple in homes and apartments, offering both comfort and protection. Their history dates back to the Persian Empire, where rugs first emerged, and today, carpets have evolved to provide both a soft underfoot experience and a stylish statement piece for any room. In the past 25 years, nearly every newly developed home has embraced carpet for its warmth, versatility, and ability to create a welcoming atmosphere.

As diverse as the tastes and needs of homeowners, carpets come in a wide range of materials, from luxurious wool to durable nylon and polyester. Whether you prefer a low or high pile, bold patterns or subtle tones, Georgia Carpet offers a vast selection of styles to match any décor. Explore the variety of options that bring both beauty and functionality to your home.

The Appeal of Residential Carpet

By tufting yarn fibers to a backing, carpet brings color, comfort and stability to residential environments - from living rooms and doorways to bedrooms, home offices, play areas, basements and enclosed patios. Typically the last piece added during a new home build, remodel or renovation, carpeting is usually installed over a carpet pad - a material that absorbs impact and controls wrinkling to manage your carpet's lifespan and protect your floors.

But what makes residential carpet so appealing? Wearability is the key. It's a tough product, made from twisted yarn fibers, before being dyed and sewn to a sturdy backing - a process called tufting. Stain-resistant and increasingly antimicrobial treatments are added as a secondary protective measure. As a result, liquids and soils - and even red wine - are all no match for correctly treated carpets.

A leader in the industry since 1969, Georgia Carpet impresses with an expansive selection of stain-resistant residential carpets that are strong yet soft. While nylon, polyester, and cotton are the most used fiber types, Mohawk has transformed the carpet industry with Stainmaster®. This thoroughly durable fiber repels stains, making it a perfect candidate for demanding environments, including for busy families and households with pets. Mohawk Smartstrand is another excellent option for large households or those who want worry-free flooring.

Colors and Patterns for Residential Carpeting

Color, such as Frost Haze including shades like Dark Slate, pattern, and texture styles including like Clay Canvas make a carpet visually and physically appealing. In turn, deciding what design to choose is difficult because you want the perfect match for your area. Flooring options are one of the most debated subjects in marriages or between roommates. Budgets, style differences and how you want your living space to look are common issues you can run into. But with carpet, whether cheap or not, you can accent any room with details that incorporate both individuals' preferences. Colored carpet paints a landscape worthy of nobility and is coveted by all.

Low-Pile vs. High-Pile Carpets

At the intersection of texture and maintenance, homeowners run into one conundrum: The differences between low- and high-pile carpets.

"Pile," as a term, describes the length of the fibers or loops composing the carpet. Between these two choices:

    High pile equals more texture. Many associate these longer, taller fibers with shag carpets, but today, their construction delivers a plush, ultra-soft feel with undulating, tactile definition and often an insulating effect. On the other hand, more intensive and regular cleanings are needed to maintain their appearance - from removing dirt and debris near the base to minimizing matting and discoloring. As a result, high-pile carpets are better suited to relaxation, occasional and entertainment spaces.

    Low piles come with less maintenance: Shorter tufts are closer to the base and therefore easier to sweep, vacuum and maintain. A practical choice, these residential carpets are also less likely to hold onto allergens and stain-causing substances, create a smoother, flatter surface and take longer to show matting when placed in high-traffic areas.

Ordering Residential Carpet From Georgia Carpet

Here in Dalton, GA, carpet is king. We are located in the carpet capital of the world, which means we have discount carpets galore. From carpet rolls to carpet pads, you are sure to find everything you need for your residential space.

In the age of technology and innovation, buying carpet online should be easy. And selecting from our large variety of beautiful colors and patterns is just as simple. Whether it is wool, Berber or frieze-style carpet, all you have to do is filter out exactly what you want. Get your search started with our three tips for buying carpet. We also offer an extensive selection of residential soft carpeting from a wide range of manufacturers, such as Shaw, Fabrica, Masland and Stanton and our diverse carpet flooring collection, as well as our Georgia Carpet Private Label. Contact us for a free carpet quote.

Frequenlty Asked Questions


Q: What is the average price of residential carpet?
A: The average price of residential carpet typically ranges from $2 to $5 per square foot, depending on the material, style, and quality. Higher-end options, such as wool or premium fibers, can cost more.

Q: How much should it cost to carpet a house?
A: The cost to carpet a house depends on its size and the type of carpet chosen. On average, it can cost between $1,500 and $4,500 to carpet a standard 1,000-1,500 square foot home, including materials and installation.

Q: How much does it cost to carpet a 2000 sq ft home?
A: Carpeting a 2,000 sq ft home can cost between $4,000 and $10,000, depending on the carpet’s material and quality, as well as the cost of installation. Budget-friendly options may cost less, while high-end materials or custom installations may be more expensive.

Q: What is the best grade of carpet to buy?
A: The best grade of carpet to buy depends on your needs. Premium or Luxury Grade carpets, often made of nylon or wool, offer the best durability and softness. Standard Grade carpets made from materials like polyester or olefin provide good value but may not be as durable in high-traffic areas.

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