Carpet Flooring Installation in Atlanta, GA
A Better Way to
Shop for Carpet in Atlanta
We bring carpet samples to your home, match them to your rooms, and handle the installation with one dedicated Project Manager from first call through finished floors.
We're Not Your Typical Atlanta Carpet Store
The problem we solve at Concept Flooring Inc.
Most carpet shopping starts the same way: a homeowner walks into a carpet store, faces a wall of rolls and a binder full of swatches, and tries to imagine how any of it will look in their home. The lighting is wrong. The furniture is wrong. The scale of the showroom makes every carpet look different from how it will in a bedroom or a basement.
Concept Flooring solves the part of carpet shopping that the store cannot. We bring the carpet to you. Your Project Manager handpicks samples before the visit, pulling the fibers, colors, and textures that fit your rooms, your traffic patterns, and your budget, then walks through your home with you to narrow the choice in the space where the carpet will actually live.
This is not a carpet store with a delivery service. It is a different way of shopping for carpet in Atlanta: one built around the fact that the only room that matters is yours.
26 Years of Carpet Installation in Atlanta. With a different business model.
Why Atlanta Homeowners Choose Concept Flooring
The traditional carpet quote looks complete on the surface, but often leaves out what matters most: what is coming out before the new carpet goes in, whether the existing pad is worth reusing, what the subfloor looks like underneath, and how your stairs, transitions, and metal strips will be handled. Those are the details our Project Managers build the estimate around, not the ones discovered on installation day.
That is why Concept Flooring was built differently. No showroom. No sales floor. No handoffs between a salesperson, a measurer, and a crew that has never spoken to each other. Your Project Manager is your point of contact from the first phone call through the last seam.
How Our Shop-at-Home Carpet Samples Work
See the carpet in your home before you commit
Carpet looks different in a store than it does in your home. Different light, different wall color, different flow from room to room. The short-pile gray that looked sophisticated under showroom halogens can read flat and cold in your bedroom. The textured cream that seemed safe can fight with your trim color. That is why we bring the samples to you.
Before the visit, your Project Manager handpicks carpet samples from the brands we carry, pulling the fibers, piles, and colors that make sense for the rooms you are covering, the traffic those rooms get, and what you told us you are trying to accomplish. No catalog. No guesswork at the door.
Then we bring them to you. You see each sample in the exact room where it would go. You hold a bedroom carpet against your headboard. You test a stair runner against the wood of your treads. You walk the space with your PM and talk through transitions, seams, and where the carpet meets tile or hardwood.
No carpet store visit required. No pressure to decide. When you are ready, your PM writes up a detailed estimate and sends it to your inbox within 24 hours.
The Pad Decision: Why It Matters More Than the Carpet
Most homeowners pick the carpet first and treat the pad as an afterthought, usually whatever the salesperson recommends. That's backwards. The pad determines how luxurious your carpet feels, how long it lasts, whether you can hear footsteps through the floor, and whether your warranty actually applies if something goes wrong.
The pad sits between your subfloor and your carpet. Its job is to absorb impact, reduce sound transmission, insulate the floor, and extend the carpet's life by preventing fibers from being crushed against a hard surface. A premium carpet over a cheap pad will wear out years faster than a mid-grade carpet over a quality pad.
Carpet Brands We Carry, with Mill-Direct Pricing
As authorized dealers, we carry carpet from the industry's leading mills, with direct pricing relationships and no middlemen stacking markups between the mill and your floor. Just as important: because we carry all of them, your Project Manager isn't steering you toward one brand's margin. They match the fiber, construction, and price point to how your rooms actually get used, then pull the right product for the job from whichever mill makes it.
Don't see a brand you're considering? Ask your Project Manager; chances are, we can get it.
Ready to Start Your Atlanta Carpet Project?
Get started
A Project Manager will reach out within one business day. Prefer to talk now? Call directly.
Carpet Questions Atlanta Homeowners Ask
If something is on your mind, it is probably on this list. If not, call us.
How much does carpet installation cost in the Atlanta area?
Carpet installation costs in Atlanta vary by the fiber and grade of carpet, the pad you choose, square footage, the rooms (stairs are priced differently from flat floor), removal of existing flooring, and any subfloor prep work needed. Carpet is generally one of the more cost-effective whole-home flooring options, typically less per square foot installed than hardwood, comparable to mid-grade LVP, and significantly less than tile. Entry-level polyester carpet is the most affordable; premium nylon (Stainmaster) and triexta (SmartStrand) run higher but last longer; wool is the premium tier. We provide written quotes after an in-home measurement, never over the phone, because phone quotes can't account for stair count, furniture moving, and subfloor conditions that drive 20-30% of the final cost.
What's the difference between nylon, polyester, and wool carpet?
Nylon is the most durable common residential carpet fiber; it resists crushing in high-traffic areas, holds dye well, and rebounds from foot traffic better than other synthetics. Best for hallways, stairs, family rooms, and pet households. Polyester is softer underfoot and naturally stain-resistant, but crushes more easily than nylon in high-traffic areas, best for bedrooms and lower-traffic rooms where comfort matters more than wear resistance. Wool is a premium natural fiber, naturally stain- and flame-resistant, and significantly more expensive than synthetics. Best for formal rooms, master bedrooms, and homes where the natural-material feel justifies the investment. There's also triexta (often sold as SmartStrand), a newer synthetic that splits the difference between nylon and polyester.
Does the carpet pad really matter, or is it just an upsell?
The pad genuinely matters more than most homeowners realize. The pad determines how the carpet feels underfoot, how long it lasts, whether sound transmits through floors, and whether your manufacturer's warranty actually applies. A premium carpet over a cheap pad will wear out years faster than a mid-grade carpet over a quality pad. Most manufacturer warranties require a specific minimum pad spec. Buying a premium carpet and pairing it with a thin pad can void the warranty entirely. The pad upgrade most homeowners regret skipping is the moisture-barrier pad in homes with pets or kids; the modest price increase delivers significant practical value. We quote the pad your specific carpet requires, not the cheapest pad available.
How long does a carpet installation take from first call to finished floors?
Most Atlanta carpet installations are completed within 1-2 days once the material is on site. Single-room installations are often completed in a few hours; whole-floor installations of 1,500+ sq ft typically take a single day. Stair runners take longer per step than flat floor. The full timeline from your first call to finished floors usually runs 2-4 weeks, including the in-home consultation, written estimate, material ordering, and scheduling. Carpet typically has shorter lead times than hardwood or LVP because stock availability is better.
Can you remove and dispose of my existing carpet?
Yes, removing and disposing of existing carpet and pad is included in every Concept Flooring carpet installation quote unless specifically negotiated otherwise. Our crew removes the existing carpet, pad, and tack strips, hauls everything away, and prepares the subfloor for new installation. If we discover subfloor damage during removal (pet stains that have soaked through, water damage, structural issues), we tell you immediately and quote any necessary repair separately before proceeding.
How does the shop-at-home carpet process work?
A dedicated Project Manager comes to your home with curated carpet samples selected for your specific rooms, typically 8-12 samples across different fibers, piles, colors, and price points. You see each sample in the exact room where it would go, in your actual lighting, against your actual furniture and trim. Your PM measures the space, assesses the subfloor and existing carpet (if any), discusses pad selection, and writes a detailed estimate that arrives in your inbox within 24 hours. No showroom visit, no pressure to decide.
What if I am not happy with the result?
Every Concept Flooring installation comes with a lifetime labor warranty on workmanship for the products we supply, plus the manufacturer's warranty for the carpet and pad. If something is not right due to improper installation, whether its the next day or the next year, your Project Manager is there for you. We've been doing this in Atlanta neighborhoods since 2001 and our reputation depends on standing behind every project.
Should I carpet my stairs?
Stairs are one of the most common carpet conversion projects in Atlanta. Carpeted stairs are quieter than hardwood, warmer underfoot, and safer for kids and older family members. We install carpet runners (with hardwood treads showing on the sides), full carpet (covering the entire tread and riser), and custom-bound stair runners. The pile and fiber selection matters more on stairs than on a flat floor; we recommend specific construction types (tight loop or low-pile cut for safety, nylon or triexta for durability).
What Atlanta homeowners say about their carpet installs.
Real Google reviews from real Concept Flooring customers across north Atlanta.