Carpet options and prices in the United States

How much does carpet cost? What material is best for your home? Refresh outlines which carpet is best for your renovation and wallet.

Neutral coloured carpet in living room
ARTICLE Joanna Mathers

When it comes to renovations, some aspects are undeniably more enjoyable than others.
While the nuts and bolts stuff (permits, weather delays, unexpected wiring issues) can be a bit arduous, the fun starts when working out how to make your new home a true reflection of your personal style.
Carpet, while eminently practical, is also a great way in which to flex some creative muscle. With an ever-increasing range of materials, colors, textures, and styles, carpet is a great tool for imbuing your home with warmth and personality. And depending on your living situation, it may also need to be durable, easy to clean, colorfast or sensually soft.
Here’s a handy guide to the types of carpet on the market, along with some indicative pricing to help you make an informed decision on your flooring.

How much does a wool carpet cost?

Wool carpet is prized for its durability, luxuriant texture and natural beauty; buying a US-made wool carpet also helps to support the local economy.
It also is excellent at regulating humidity in the home, as it absorbs moisture and provides natural insulation.
Monique Richardson from Cavalier Bremworth says that wool carpet has a number of other important benefits.
“Wool carpet is naturally non-allergenic – it can absorb and filter airborne volatile organic compounds (VOCs), which is great for asthmatics,” she says.
“It is also very easy to clean and is naturally water repellant. The surface area of wool has a very thin waxy lipid coating chemically bonded to the surface. That means that water droplets spilled lightly on the surface of wool will actually bead and roll off before being absorbed into the carpet.”
While wool has a raft of excellent qualities and features, it isn’t as colorfast as other products. Synthetic products also tend to carry warranties for stain and fade resistance, which wool carpets don’t have.
grey coloured wool carpet

Costs for wool carpet

Carpet: from $4.50 - $47*+ per square foot, excludes installation.

How much does a solution-dyed nylon carpet cost?

This form of carpet has evolved over recent years to become the biggest selling type on the market. In this carpet the dye is durable, hard-working and is available in a range of price points and styles. The dye is injected into the nylon’s polymer while it is in a molten state – this produces a depth of color that cannot be achieved through the normal dyeing process.
Mark Cronin from Robert Malcolm Flooring says that solution-dyed yarns have a range of benefits.
“They offer many advantages for your floor, such as superior stain resistance, fade resistance, anti-static and they will not produce or grow mold, fungi or mildew.”
Cream coloured solution dyed carpet

Costs for solution-dyed nylon carpet

Carpet: from $3.99*+ per square foot, excludes installation.

How much does a polypropylene carpet cost?

Polypropylene carpet inhabits the lower end of the market price-wise. It’s hardwearing and resistant to fading and staining, but it doesn’t have the softness of other types of carpet. This is often used in rental properties, as it is durable and able to withstand wear and tear.
This type of carpet is evolving, however, with new technology creating softer and more luxuriant textures, it also has anti-static properties and has high resistance to UV rays. It is most commonly sold as a loop pile carpet.
After nylon, polypropylene carpet is the most commonly used carpet option, however, it is not as resistant as nylon and can flatten over time. For this reason, it is popular for people who use wheelchairs, as the flatness allows the chairs to travel over the carpet without resistance.
dark grey coloured polypropylene carpet in bedroom

Costs for polypropylene carpet

Carpet: from $0.39 - $0.95+ per square foot, excludes installation.

What is an eco-friendly carpet?

Sustainability is a major consideration for many renovators. Carpet makers understand this; there is a growing range of sustainable, eco-friendly options for people who want to keep their home clean and green.
The most sustainable carpet of all is wool carpet. Being from a sheep's back, it’s the most natural, renewable and sustainable fiber a carpet can be made from.
This article featured on page 042 in Issue 016 of Renovate Magazine. Renovate Magazine is an easy to use resource providing fresh inspiration and motivation at every turn of the page.

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