
Carpet Installation in Minneapolis, St. Paul & Nearby Cities
We install carpet in homes, businesses, rentals—wherever you need it.
From bedrooms to stairs to basements, we handle the full job: rip out the old stuff, clean and prep the subfloor, install new pad and carpet, and leave it clean when we’re done.
If your carpet’s lumpy, loose, or worn out, we can stretch it or replace it—whatever makes more sense for your space and budget.
What We Do
We do all kinds of carpet work in the Twin Cities:
- Carpet Installation
- Carpet Stretching
- Carpet Removal
- Padding Replacement
- Custom Rugs & Runners
- Subfloor Prep
- Transition Pieces & Trim
We’ve done jobs all over Minneapolis, St. Paul, Maplewood, Roseville, and the suburbs.
Carpet Stretching (Fix Wrinkles & Loose Spots)
If your carpet has waves, bunches, or feels loose—it might just need stretching. That’s a cheaper fix than full replacement if your carpet’s still in decent shape.
We stretch the carpet tight, cut off the extra, and tack it back down so it lays flat again.
We’ll take a look first and let you know if it’s worth fixing or better to replace it.
Carpet Install Process
Here’s how we do it:
- Move furniture (yep, we help with that)
- Rip out old carpet and padding
- Check and prep the subfloor
- Lay new padding
- Roll and stretch the new carpet in tight
- Tuck, trim, and finish the edges
- Clean up and double-check everything
No shortcuts. No mess left behind.
Carpet Types We Install
We install:
- Plush
- Loop pile
- Low pile
- Berber
- Hypoallergenic carpet
- Indoor/outdoor carpet
- Commercial-grade carpet
- Custom rugs and runners
Not sure what kind you want? We’ll help you figure it out.
We Work All Over the Metro
We install carpet in:
- Minneapolis
- St. Paul
- Roseville
- Maplewood
- Little Canada
- Shoreview
- Falcon Heights
- North St. Paul
- Lauderdale
- New Brighton
You’re probably not far. If you’re near Roseville or anywhere in the Twin Cities suburbs, we’re probably already working in your neighborhood this week.
Real Talk
One customer in Minneapolis had carpet bunching up all over the hall and bedroom. Looked terrible and was a trip hazard. We stretched it tight and reset it—and she didn’t have to spend money on all new carpet. She called us again the next month to do her stairs.
Sometimes it’s not about selling you new stuff—just fixing what you already got.