Why Parrish changes the carpet plan
Parrish flooring demand is strongly tied to new construction and recently delivered homes. Owners frequently replace builder carpet or entry-grade plank before moving in, extend a hard surface through an open plan or correct transitions between design-center selections. The cleanest timing is before furniture arrives, but new concrete still needs testing and flatness verification.
Large single-story layouts, long hallways and kitchen islands make expansion planning and layout direction visible. Communities also differ in access, work-hour and exterior-delivery rules. A pre-install walk-through should capture those logistics along with slab joints, patch compounds and moisture conditions.
Empty rooms make seam placement and power stretching efficient, but stair layouts and open upstairs halls still require careful planning. We inspect tack strip and subfloor conditions rather than assuming a new installation should simply cover the builder’s work.
Triexta supports stain-conscious family rooms, nylon belongs on stairs and busy halls, and a denser pad improves support without making the surface unstable. Pet households can compare solution-dyed fiber and moisture-barrier cushion as separate decisions.
