When researching the best retailers, we considered factors such as installation and expertise, product offering, and return policy. Our favorite retailers include Carpet One, for its reputable brands and access to flooring specialists, and American Carpet Wholesalers, for its ongoing sales on reputable brands of carpet.  See below for our top places to buy carpet for your home. On their site, which lists pricing, you can filter searches by price range, color, warranty, and material. We love that you can create your own Project Board, where you can save product estimates, inspirational images, and videos, and send your board to a local store. A shipping guide on the website shows you exactly how your carpet will arrive at your home, so you can be prepared. In-house installers are not available; find a reputable installer through a referral, or visit the Certified Floor Covering Installers for a recommendation. You can order a free sample so you can see the product before deciding. They have lots of buying options: Go into the store, book an appointment with a specialist, shop online, or give them a call. Keep an eye out for sales and promotions because they are always offering deals such as $100 off your purchase. They offer financing options. It is important to note that they offer great warranties on most products, but the warranty is valid only if installed by Flooring America staff.  Their website lacks luster but has lots to offer such as a lifetime warranty on installation and free movement of your furniture. They carry their own brand of flooring but also have notable brands available, including Mohawk and Shaw Floors. They offer a 30-day money-back guarantee on products returned in resellable condition. You schedule and pay for the shipping.  The site is easy to navigate, allowing you to shop by type, price, color, softness, and warranty. You can order some carpets online, while for others you have to shop in-store, but that is specified on the website. You can return purchases within 90 days with a copy of the receipt. The shop-at-home option means no traveling back and forth to stores; you can match samples to your home’s decor. You also have access to an experienced flooring professional who can guide you with your needs, style, and budget. Keep an eye out for sales, as they always have something going on. Empire Today also price-matches if you find the same product elsewhere for less.  The products are available at retailers across the country, and you can search on the site for the closest options to you. Some retailers are part of The Shaw Flooring Network, offering exclusives that can include brands and pricing. You can also chat with a customer service agent online during regular business hours to talk through style options and features. We also like that although they are on the expensive end, prices are listed online. You can’t buy directly from Mohawk Flooring, and they don’t offer installation, but they are a great brand to buy from online via your contractor or designer. Be sure to check for limited-time savings and big discounts. Zero-percent-interest financing is available for 12 to 18 months. Flor is a great choice for renters who want to place carpet down without doing any kind of renovation. Flor tiles are great for families and pets, because you can replace stained individual tiles instead of the whole carpet. You can also wash the tiles individually in the sink. The site has plenty of styles, colors, and material options to choose from and offers samples to help you pick the right carpet for your space.

Installation

The other major component of buying carpet is installing it. Unless you’re experienced in installing carpet, we strongly recommend paying a professional to do it. Knowing the particulars of how and when your carpet is to be installed is crucial. Most retailers we’re familiar with contract with local installers; ask around to make sure you’re comfortable with whom they use. Some retailers offer free installation, but others don’t. Be sure you perfectly understand what an installation costs.

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This article was written by Deanna McCormack, who has several years of experience covering products for the home and outdoors. She’s an online shopping expert and knows what to look for when it comes to choosing the right products from the right retailers. When researching selections for a place to buy carpet, she considered her own experiences renovating her home and chose stores with numerous positive reviews, plenty of options, and top-notch customer service.