Carpet Installation & Carpet Replacement in Texas

Comfort, warmth, and a clean finished look installed by Texas Installer Inc for homes and commercial spaces statewide.

Carpet that
fits your life

(and your Texas home)

Carpet is still one of the best choices for bedrooms, living rooms, stairs, and offices especially when you want softness underfoot, noise reduction, and a cozy feel. We help you choose the right carpet style, fiber, and padding for your budget, your pets, and your day-to-day traffic.

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Popular home carpet styles

Commercial-grade options

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Carpet fiber types

(pros & cons)

The fiber you choose impacts softness, durability, stain resistance, and price. We’ll help you balance performance with comfort.

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Fiber

Best for

Notes

Nylon

High-traffic homes, stairs

Very durable; great resilience; often the best all-around value.

Polyester

Soft feel, budget-friendly installs

Good stain resistance; can show wear sooner in high-traffic areas.

Triexta

Families, pets

Excellent stain resistance; soft; strong performance for active homes.

Wool

Premium comfort and natural fiber

Luxurious feel; naturally resilient; higher cost; needs proper care.

Olefin

(Polypropylene)

Basements/low-moisture controlled areas, some commercial

Resists moisture and staining; less resilient—can crush in traffic paths.

Backing, stain resistance & pet-friendly options

Carpet performance is more than just the face fiber. Backing systems, stain treatments, and construction details all affect how carpet wears and cleans.

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Moisture, mold, and Texas climate considerations

Texas humidity and temperature swings can impact indoor comfort. We recommend moisture-aware padding options, proper subfloor prep, and good ventilation—especially for slab-on-grade homes and areas prone to dampness.

Color and texture change how a room feels and how well your carpet hides everyday life. We’ll help you choose a look that fits your lighting, your furniture, and your resale goals.

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How to choose by room

Bedrooms

plush or textured for comfort; consider softer tones.

Living rooms

textured, frieze, or patterned to hide wear.

Stairs

durable fibers (often nylon) + higher-density padding.

Offices

low-pile options for chairs and easy cleaning.

Carpet padding

(underlayment) — comfort, performance, and warranty

Padding affects how your carpet feels, how long it lasts, and how well it handles noise and moisture. We’ll recommend padding based on room use, carpet type, and manufacturer requirements.

Common padding types

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Thickness vs. density (what matters)

Thicker isn’t always better. Density is what supports the carpet and prevents premature wear. For stairs and heavy traffic, we typically recommend a denser pad. For bedrooms, you can prioritize comfort while still meeting warranty specs.

Our carpet installation process

Measure & plan

We measure rooms, note doorways and transitions, and plan seam placement for the cleanest look.

Subfloor prep

We remove old flooring (if needed), address squeaks, check for dips/high spots, and prep for a smooth install.

Pad + tack strip

We install tack strip and padding, including moisture barrier options when appropriate.

Install, stretch & seam

We cut, seam, and power-stretch carpet for a tight fit that helps prevent wrinkles and premature wear.

Stairs & transitions

We secure carpet on stairs and install transition strips at tile, wood, or vinyl edges for a safe, finished look.

Cleanup & walkthrough

We vacuum, remove debris, and walk the job with you to confirm details and care instructions.

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Most carpet installs can be completed quickly once materials are on site. We’ll confirm the schedule after measuring and product selection.

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Carpet maintenance & care tips

Often, yes. Old padding can be compressed, stained, or uneven. New padding improves comfort, helps carpet wear better, and can be required for warranty.

Seams are normal in many installs. We plan seam placement and use proper seaming techniques to make them as discreet as possible.

If pet accidents reached the pad or subfloor, we may recommend pad replacement and targeted subfloor treatment before installing new carpet.

With routine vacuuming and periodic deep cleaning, many households do well with carpet. We can recommend low-VOC options and styles that clean easily.

If we find squeaks, soft spots, or uneven areas, we’ll review repair options before installing carpet so the finished floor feels solid and looks right.

Issues such as unexpected structural obstacles, weather delays, or supply shortages can arise. Preparing contingency plans, maintaining a regular project check-in, and ensuring open communication with your contractor are important strategies to mitigate these challenges.

Warranty depends on the carpet product and proper installation. Using the correct padding and following care guidelines helps protect coverage.
Yes. We install carpet on stairs with proper fastening and recommend durable carpet + dense padding for long-term performance.
We can discuss furniture moving options during your quote. Some customers prefer to move small items ahead of time to speed up the install day.
Yes—old carpet and padding removal/disposal can be included in your estimate.
Pricing depends on carpet type, fiber, padding choice, room layout, stairs, furniture moving, removal/disposal, and any subfloor prep needed.
Yes. We install carpet for homes, offices, and other commercial spaces across Texas, with product recommendations based on traffic and cleaning needs.

Ready to upgrade your carpet?

Tell us about your rooms, your timeline, and your style. We’ll help you choose the right carpet and padding and install it with a clean, finished look.