Commercial flooring

Commercial carpet in Dallas-Fort Worth

Broadloom or modular carpet tile. Built for traffic, designed for the office, retail, and hospitality spaces.

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Commercial carpet in DFW

What commercial carpet involves

Commercial carpet is a different animal from residential. It's built for 10x the traffic, lower pile, denser construction, and engineered for cleanability. Modular carpet tile dominates today's office market — you can replace damaged or stained sections without redoing the whole floor.

Property managers and commercial general contractors get one point of contact, occupied-space install capability (we work nights and weekends), and crews with the certificates of insurance your facility requires.

Why this matters

Carpet tile = easy replacement

Damaged section in a high-traffic zone? Pull and replace those tiles. No re-doing the whole floor.

Commercial-grade pads

Built for traffic, not bedrooms. Holds up to chairs, carts, foot traffic.

Office, hotel, retail, multifamily

Crews experienced with each property type — they know your timeline and constraints.

How commercial carpet works

  1. 01

    Site assessment

    Measure, identify subfloor, plan for occupied-space install.

  2. 02

    Product selection

    Match traffic rating, design, and budget.

  3. 03

    Scheduling

    After-hours or weekend install if needed.

  4. 04

    Old flooring removal

    Coordinated with your operations schedule.

  5. 05

    Install

    Glue-down or floating per spec.

  6. 06

    Final inspection

    Walk-through with your facility manager.

Commercial carpet types

Modular carpet tile

Dominant in modern offices. Easy to replace sections.

Broadloom

Traditional roll carpet — best for hospitality and large rooms.

Cushion-backed

Sound dampening and softer underfoot.

What it costs in DFW

Typical range

$3 – $8 / sqft installed

Your matched pro gives you an exact quote after seeing the project — these are starting points.

What drives the price

  • Carpet style and grade
  • Modular vs broadloom
  • Square footage (volume discounts on larger jobs)
  • Install method
  • Occupied-space / after-hours premium

Common questions

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