Broadloom Carpet
Supply & Expert
Installation
Carpet Services Incorporated (CSI) brings over 45 years of Chicagoland expertise to every broadloom carpet project — seamless wall-to-wall rolls, hundreds of styles and fibers, and in-house certified installation crews you can trust.
The Classic Choice for Seamless, Wall-to-Wall Comfort
Broadloom carpet is manufactured in wide continuous rolls — typically 12 or 15 feet wide — and installed wall to wall across a room, creating a seamless, unified floor surface with minimal visible seaming. It is the most widely installed carpet format in both residential and commercial applications, prized for its soft underfoot feel, acoustic performance, and the sheer breadth of style options available.
Carpet Services Incorporated (CSI) has been supplying and installing broadloom carpet across Chicagoland since 1979. From plush residential bedrooms in DuPage County to sprawling open-plan offices in the northwest suburbs, our in-house crews handle every phase of the project — measurement, subfloor prep, seaming, stretching, and final trim — with no subcontractors and no shortcuts. When you invest in carpet flooring through CSI, you get the full chain of accountability from showroom to finished floor.
Whether you are replacing worn builder-grade carpet in a single bedroom, outfitting an entire corporate floor, or specifying product for a multi-unit residential building, CSI's Addison showroom has hundreds of broadloom samples across every fiber type, pile style, and performance grade. Our carpet installation teams carry the tools and training to deliver a taut, wrinkle-free result that maximizes both longevity and appearance retention — backed by manufacturer warranties and CSI's own workmanship guarantee.
Broadloom Carpet: Fibers, Pile Styles & Performance Grades
Not all broadloom carpet is created equal. Understanding fiber type, pile construction, and backing system is the difference between a floor that looks great for a decade and one that shows traffic lanes within two years. CSI's consultants guide every client to the right specification.
Nylon — The Performance Standard
Type 6,6 nylon is the most resilient broadloom fiber available. Its molecular structure allows fibers to spring back after compression — critical in hallways, stairs, and commercial corridors where flat, matted traffic lanes are the primary failure mode. Nylon accepts dye easily, producing rich, fade-resistant color.
Polyester — Color & Softness at Value
PET and PTT polyester fibers offer exceptional color clarity and an inherently soft hand feel at a lower cost than nylon. Polyester is naturally stain-resistant because its fibers are hydrophobic — liquids bead on the surface rather than wicking into the fiber. Best suited for low-to-moderate traffic residential spaces.
Wool — The Premium Natural Fiber
Wool broadloom carpet is the benchmark of luxury. Its natural crimp provides outstanding resilience, it is inherently flame-retardant without chemical treatment, and it regulates indoor humidity by absorbing and releasing moisture. Wool's premium price is offset by its exceptional longevity and timeless aesthetic.
Cut Pile — Plush, Saxony & Frieze
Cut pile constructions — plush, saxony, textured, and frieze — are the dominant choice for residential broadloom. Yarns are cut at the tips to create an upright, soft surface. Frieze and textured styles hide footprints and vacuum marks better than formal plush, making them practical for family rooms and bedrooms.
Loop Pile — Berber & Level Loop
Loop pile styles leave yarn tips uncut, creating a durable, snag-resistant surface well suited to commercial environments and high-traffic residential areas. Berber — a chunky loop in natural or flecked colorways — is the most recognizable loop style. Level loop constructions are widely specified for offices and hospitality.
Backing Systems & Cushion
A broadloom carpet's backing system determines its dimensional stability, moisture resistance, and acoustic performance. Primary backing holds the tufts; secondary backing adds stiffness. Action Back and unitary backings are common. The cushion (pad) beneath extends carpet life and adds comfort — CSI specifies the correct density and thickness for your product and application.
Why Broadloom Seaming & Stretching Make or Break the Floor
The most common broadloom carpet failure is not the product — it's the installation. Ripples, buckling, and visible seams are almost always the result of improper stretching technique, inadequate adhesive, or incorrect seaming methods. CSI's crews are trained in:
- Power stretching to CRI (Carpet and Rug Institute) tension standards — never hand-knee-kicking alone on broadloom runs
- Heat-bond seaming tape fused with a proper seam iron for virtually invisible joins
- Seam placement planning to minimize joins in primary traffic sight lines
- Pattern-match seaming on cut pile patterns and geometric prints
- Transition strip selection and installation at doorways and flooring changes
- Furniture protection, relocation coordination, and debris removal included
These practices are standard on every CSI broadloom installation — not upgrades. They are why our floors hold their appearance and structural integrity long after competitors' installations have begun to fail. Learn more about our full carpet installation process.
Broadloom Carpet Styles for Every Space
From understated neutrals to rich patterned designs, broadloom carpet offers unmatched style range. CSI's Addison showroom carries samples from Shaw, Mohawk, Stainmaster, and more.
Plush & Saxony
Formal elegance for bedrooms and formal living areas
Berber & Level Loop
Durable, low-profile performance for offices and high-traffic spaces
Textured & Frieze
Casual, practical styling that disguises everyday wear
Ideal Applications for Broadloom Carpet
Broadloom is the right choice when seamless coverage, acoustic comfort, and design continuity are priorities across large or complex floor plans.
Residential Bedrooms & Living Areas
Plush and textured broadloom delivers the softness and warmth homeowners want underfoot in sleeping and living spaces. Continuous rolls eliminate seams across most standard room widths, creating a clean, premium look without visible joins.
Corporate Offices & Conference Rooms
Commercial-grade broadloom in loop or cut-and-loop constructions absorbs sound, reduces fatigue, and presents a cohesive professional aesthetic across large open-plan floors and private offices. For open-plan offices, broadloom often costs less per square foot installed than modular tile. Pair with our commercial carpet program for volume projects.
Hotel Corridors & Guest Rooms
Hospitality broadloom with heavy-duty commercial backing and solution-dyed nylon fibers handles constant foot traffic and aggressive housekeeping chemical protocols — while pattern-welted designs define brand identity and conceal soiling between cleans.
Educational Facilities
Schools and universities benefit from acoustic-rated broadloom that reduces classroom noise transmission and provides a safer, softer surface than hard flooring for younger students. Low-VOC options support healthy indoor air quality requirements.
Senior Living & Healthcare
ADA-compliant pile heights combined with moisture-barrier backing options make broadloom a practical choice for assisted living corridors and healthcare waiting areas — providing slip cushioning, acoustic comfort, and easy maintenance when properly specified.
Stairs & Landings
Broadloom is ideally suited to stair runners and full-stair carpet installation. CSI's crews use waterfall or French-cap installation methods, power-stretch each tread and riser, and secure transitions with appropriate tack strips — producing stairs that stay taut, safe, and attractive for years.
The CSI Broadloom Carpet Installation Process
From your first call to the moment you walk on your new floor — five disciplined steps that guarantee a result you'll be proud of for years.
Free On-Site Measurement & Showroom Consultation
A CSI project consultant visits your Chicagoland home or commercial space to measure every room, assess the subfloor condition, and document any obstacles — stairs, closets, transitions, pattern repeats — that affect material yield and installation planning. You're also welcome to visit our Addison, IL showroom to view and touch broadloom samples before committing to a product. We never upsell; we match product to project.
Accurate, Written Estimate — No Hidden Charges
Your estimate is itemized: broadloom material, cushion/pad, labor by room, subfloor prep (if required), furniture moving, stair installation, transitions, and debris removal. You approve every line before a single roll is cut. CSI does not use the bait-and-switch pricing common in big-box retail — the estimate you receive is the final invoice amount, barring scope changes you request.
Subfloor Preparation & Tack Strip Installation
Tack strips are nailed or glued around the room perimeter at the correct distance from the wall for clean tucking. The subfloor is swept, patched, and leveled — high spots are ground down, low spots filled. Any existing cushion adhesive residue is removed. This preparation step is what separates a long-lasting broadloom installation from one that ripples or buckles within a year.
Precision Broadloom Cutting, Seaming & Power Stretching
Rolls are rough-cut oversize, seamed with heat-bond tape and a proper seam iron, then power-stretched from wall to wall to CRI-specified tension before tucking. Pattern-match seaming is planned to minimize waste and place joins in low-visibility areas. Every installation uses a power stretcher — knee-kicker-only installations void most manufacturer warranties and produce rippling within months. CSI never cuts this corner.
Post-Installation Walkthrough & Warranty Confirmation
A CSI project lead walks every room with you before we leave. We trim transitions, confirm seam invisibility, check stretch tension, review care and maintenance instructions, and confirm manufacturer warranty registration. Any punch-list items are addressed on the spot. You walk away with a floor you're proud of and full documentation of your warranty coverage.
The CSI Difference — Four Decades of Broadloom Excellence
Carpet Services Incorporated was founded in Addison, IL in 1979 by Carmine and Victor Molfese — flooring craftsmen who built this company on three principles that remain unchanged today: honest pricing, expert installation, and genuine accountability to every client. More than four decades later, CSI is one of the most trusted names in broadloom carpet and commercial flooring across Chicagoland.
Unlike national retail chains that outsource installation to day-labor crews, every CSI installer is a W-2 employee — trained, certified, and accountable directly to CSI management. That means the person measuring your room is the same organization sending the installation crew. There is no handoff, no miscommunication, and no third party to blame when something needs to be made right. When you call (708) 222-8200, you reach CSI — not a call center.
Our supplier relationships with Shaw, Mohawk, Dreamweaver, Stainmaster, and other leading broadloom manufacturers give CSI direct access to competitive material pricing — savings we pass to clients rather than absorbing as franchise margin. The result is premium broadloom at pricing that genuinely competes with volume retailers, paired with installation quality that volume retailers cannot match.
CSI is fully licensed and insured in Cook and DuPage Counties, holds all required commercial contractor certifications, and maintains an active showroom at 30 W Fay Ave, Addison, IL. Walk-ins are welcome. Visit us to see and feel the difference in quality before making your flooring decision. Or explore our full range of flooring service areas to confirm we cover your community.
What Chicagoland Clients Say About CSI Broadloom Carpet
Real feedback from residential and commercial clients across the northwest suburbs — no names, just results.
"CSI replaced all the carpet in our two-story DuPage County home — seven rooms plus the stairs. The crew was on time, respectful of our furniture, and finished in a single day. The broadloom seams on the staircase are invisible. Outstanding quality from start to finish."
"We had CSI install commercial broadloom across 8,000 square feet of office space in Schaumburg. They worked over a weekend so we didn't lose a single business day. The carpet has held up perfectly through heavy daily traffic — no ripples, no edge lifting, zero complaints from tenants."
"I visited three flooring companies before CSI. The difference was immediately apparent — their consultant actually measured the rooms properly, explained why the padding I wanted wasn't appropriate for my product, and gave me a written estimate that matched the invoice exactly. No surprises."
"CSI installed pattern-matched broadloom in our hotel's VIP suites and corridors. The seaming on a complex geometric pattern at this scale is genuinely difficult work — they executed it flawlessly. Our guests have commented repeatedly on the quality of the flooring."
"Bedroom and basement broadloom for a full remodel in Bloomingdale. The CSI crew handled a difficult stair configuration that three other contractors had refused to touch. The result is cleaner and tighter than I could have imagined. Will absolutely use them again."
"CSI replaced broadloom across twelve apartments in our Elmhurst rental building in under four days. All twelve units look identical — consistent seaming, consistent padding, consistent quality. They are now our preferred contractor for every carpet turn in our portfolio."
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Broadloom Carpet Questions Answered
Everything Chicagoland homeowners and facilities managers want to know before choosing broadloom.
Broadloom carpet is manufactured and sold in wide continuous rolls — typically 12 or 15 feet wide — and is cut to fit a room wall to wall with minimal seaming. Carpet tile, by contrast, is produced in modular squares (usually 18x18 or 24x24 inches) designed for easy replacement and access-floor installation. Broadloom delivers a seamless, unified look ideal for large residential rooms, hotel corridors, and open-plan offices, while carpet tile offers maximum flexibility for commercial environments where spot replacement is a priority.
The most common broadloom carpet fibers are nylon (Type 6 and Type 6,6), solution-dyed nylon, polyester (PET and PTT), polypropylene (olefin), and wool. Nylon is the most durable and resilient for high-traffic applications. Solution-dyed nylon resists bleach and harsh cleaners — preferred for healthcare and hospitality. Polyester offers excellent color clarity and softness at a lower price point. Wool is the premium natural-fiber choice, prized for its resilience, natural fire resistance, and luxury feel. CSI carries options in all fiber categories and helps you select the right match for your traffic level, budget, and maintenance preferences.
Most residential broadloom carpet installations — a full home or several rooms — are completed in one to two days. Commercial installations in larger spaces may take two to four days depending on subfloor prep requirements, furniture movement, and the complexity of seaming patterns. CSI provides a precise timeline during the free measurement visit so you can plan accordingly.
Carpet cushion (pad) selection depends on the carpet style and the room's use. For residential cut-pile carpet, a 7/16-inch, 6-lb rebond cushion is a widely recommended standard that provides comfort underfoot and extends carpet life by reducing fiber stress. Commercial broadloom often uses a denser, thinner pad (or is glued directly to the subfloor) to maintain stability under rolling loads and to keep seams flat. CSI's consultants recommend the correct cushion specification for your product during the estimate process.
Vacuum broadloom carpet at least once a week — more frequently in high-traffic areas — using a quality upright with a rotating brush roll. Address spills immediately by blotting (never rubbing) from the outside in. Schedule professional hot-water extraction (steam cleaning) every 12 to 18 months for residential carpet and every 6 to 12 months for commercial installations. Avoid over-wetting, which can promote mold and adhesive failure. Most manufacturer warranties require documented professional cleaning to remain valid.
Yes. Carpet Services Incorporated installs broadloom carpet across more than 50 communities in the Chicagoland area, including DuPage, Cook, Kane, and Lake counties. Our crews operate from our Addison, IL headquarters and serve both residential and commercial clients. Call (708) 222-8200 or request a free estimate online to confirm coverage for your specific location.
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