New carpet changes how a room feels. We install it right the first time.

Las Vegas homes take a beating. Dry desert air pulls moisture from carpet fibers and backing. Humidity often drops below 20%. That causes matting, stiffness, and early wear. Musty smells and flat carpet signal it's past its prime. Worn paths through high-traffic areas are another clear sign. Older builder-grade carpet from the 1990s and early 2000s wasn't built to last. Once the backing breaks down, cleaning won't fix it. New carpet installation is the only real solution. [1]
Many Las Vegas homes from the 1990s still have their original carpet. It's thin, it's flat, and it's done.
Pet odors soak into carpet padding and won't come out with cleaning. Replacement is the only real solution.
Building a new room or finishing a space? We'll measure, cut, and install carpet from scratch.
Fresh carpet makes a home show better. It's one of the fastest ways to improve a room's look.
Old carpet traps dust and allergens. New low-VOC carpet with proper padding can improve indoor air quality.
Updating a bedroom or living room? New carpet ties the whole remodel together and finishes the space right.
Bad carpet installation shows fast. Seams bubble, edges lift, padding shifts. We've seen it all. We're a family-owned crew. We don't cut corners on prep or materials. Every install starts with the subfloor. That's where most problems begin. Call the right crew once and skip the callbacks.
We handle carpet installation as part of our full flooring contractor services in Las Vegas. Give us a call. We'll get you a straight answer and a real quote.
We keep it simple so you always know what's happening next.
We come out and measure your space accurately. You'll get a clear quote based on real numbers. No guessing, no vague estimates.
We pull out the old carpet and inspect what's underneath. If the subfloor needs attention, we handle it before anything new goes down. This step separates a good install from one that fails early.
We stretch, cut, and secure the carpet properly. Seams are placed where they'll be least visible. Then we walk the finished room with you to make sure everything looks right.
Carpet installation pricing in Las Vegas depends on a few real factors. Room size is the biggest one. Carpet material and padding grade also affect the number. So does subfloor condition. Old carpet removal or subfloor leveling adds to the total. We give you a full quote upfront so nothing catches you off guard. Las Vegas homes vary widely. Smaller older homes near the valley differ from larger builds in Summerlin. We price each job based on what's actually there.
Here are the questions we hear most often from Las Vegas homeowners.
Most Las Vegas homeowners pay between $800 and $4,500. Cost depends on room size and carpet grade. Padding, old carpet removal, and subfloor prep can add to the total. We give you a full quote before anything starts. You'll know exactly what you're paying.
A single bedroom usually takes a few hours. A whole house can take one to two days. It depends on room count, old carpet removal, and subfloor condition. We'll give you a realistic timeline when we quote the job.
You can buy the tools and try it. Most DIY installs end up with visible seams, loose edges, or bubbling within a year. Proper stretching matters a lot. Homeowners who go DIY often call us later to fix it. That costs more than doing it right the first time.
Carpet is warmer underfoot and quieter. That makes it popular in bedrooms. Hard flooring handles Las Vegas dust and dry air better in high-traffic areas. Many homeowners do both. Hard floors in living areas, carpet in bedrooms. We install both and can help you decide what fits your home.
If there's moisture under the carpet, act fast. Las Vegas is dry, but a slow leak can grow mold quickly in a closed space. Damaged carpet without moisture can wait. The longer you wait, the more wear spreads to edges and tack strips.
Flat, matted fibers that won't bounce back are a clear sign. So are persistent odors and stains that cleaning won't fix. Worn paths through high-traffic areas are another warning. If you feel the floor through the carpet when you walk, the padding is gone. It's time for a replacement.
Low-pile or medium-pile nylon or polyester carpets hold up well here. They resist dry air better than natural fibers and are easier to clean. A Summerlin customer asked us about wool carpet. We were honest: wool can dry out and wear faster in this climate. We always recommend what works for Las Vegas, not just what looks good on a sample card.