Different Types of Carpet

Choosing the right carpet for your home is an important decision — but what happens when it’s time for that carpet to go? Whether you’re renovating, replacing worn-out flooring, or clearing out a property, understanding the different types of carpet helps you know what you’re dealing with during removal. For homeowners across Orange County, Long Beach, and Los Angeles, carpet removal is one of the most common junk removal requests we handle at 911 Junk California.

In this guide, we’ll cover the most popular types of carpet, their pros and cons, and what you need to know when it’s time to remove or replace them.

Cut Pile Carpet

Cut pile carpet is the most common type found in homes throughout Southern California. It’s made by cutting the yarn loops during manufacturing, creating soft, upright fibers. Cut pile comes in several subtypes:

Plush (Velvet): Made of evenly cut fibers for a smooth, velvety look. Plush carpet feels luxurious underfoot and is popular in bedrooms and formal living rooms. The downside? It shows footprints and vacuum marks easily, and it tends to wear faster in high-traffic areas.

Saxony: Similar to plush but with longer, twisted fibers that give it a more textured appearance. Saxony is a classic choice for living rooms and dining rooms. However, it’s less durable than other options and can show wear patterns over time.

Frieze (Twist): Features tightly twisted fibers that create a casual, shaggy look. Frieze carpet is one of the most durable cut pile options — it hides footprints, vacuum marks, and general wear very well. This makes it a great choice for family rooms, hallways, and other busy areas.

Removal note: Cut pile carpets are generally straightforward to remove. The carpet is typically stretched over tack strips around the room’s perimeter and can be pulled up in sections. The padding underneath is usually stapled to the subfloor and needs to be removed separately.

Loop Pile Carpet

Loop pile carpet keeps the yarn in uncut loops, creating a durable and resilient surface. This type of carpet is built to handle heavy foot traffic, which is why you’ll find it in commercial buildings, offices, and busy hallways across Orange County and LA.

Berber: The most well-known loop pile carpet, Berber features small, tightly woven loops with a flecked appearance. It’s extremely durable and stain-resistant. Berber is popular in basements, home offices, and rental properties because of its longevity. However, it can snag if caught on sharp objects.

Level Loop: All loops are the same height, creating a flat, uniform surface. Level loop carpet hides dirt well and is easy to clean, making it ideal for entryways and kitchens.

Multi-Level Loop: Loops of varying heights create patterns and texture. This adds visual interest while maintaining the durability that loop pile carpet is known for.

Removal note: Loop pile carpets, especially Berber, can be more challenging to remove because they’re often glued directly to the subfloor rather than stretched over tack strips. Glued-down carpet removal requires more labor and specialized tools to scrape adhesive from the concrete or wood subfloor beneath.

Cut and Loop Pile Carpet

Cut and loop pile carpet combines both techniques to create unique patterns and textures. This type offers a good balance of style and durability.

Patterned: Uses the contrast between cut and loop fibers to create geometric or floral designs. Patterned carpet adds visual interest and hides wear well, but can be difficult to clean due to the varying fiber heights.

Textured: Creates a more subtle, casual look by mixing cut and loop fibers. It’s durable and hides dirt and stains effectively, making it a popular choice for whole-home installations.

Synthetic vs. Natural Fiber Carpet

Beyond the construction style, carpet fibers themselves make a big difference in performance, feel, and how the carpet should be disposed of after removal.

Synthetic fibers (nylon, polyester, olefin/polypropylene) make up the vast majority of residential carpet in Southern California. They’re affordable, stain-resistant, and durable. Nylon is the most popular choice for its balance of softness and longevity. Polyester offers excellent color retention at a lower price point. Olefin is moisture-resistant and commonly used for indoor/outdoor carpet and basements.

Natural fibers (wool, sisal, jute, seagrass) offer a premium, eco-friendly option. Wool carpet is luxuriously soft and naturally flame-resistant but comes at a significantly higher cost and requires more careful maintenance. Sisal and jute are popular for their natural, rustic look but are prone to staining and moisture damage — something to consider in coastal Orange County and Long Beach homes where humidity can be a factor.

Disposal note: Synthetic carpets can sometimes be recycled through specialized carpet recycling programs. At 911 Junk California, we make every effort to divert carpet from landfills when recycling options are available in the Orange County and Los Angeles area.

When Is It Time to Replace Your Carpet?

Not sure if your carpet needs to go? Here are the telltale signs it’s time for carpet removal:

  • Visible wear and matting — Fibers are flat, crushed, or worn through in high-traffic paths
  • Persistent stains — Stains that won’t come out no matter how many times you clean
  • Odors — Carpet that smells musty, pet-related, or damp even after professional cleaning
  • Allergies getting worse — Old carpet traps dust mites, pet dander, mold spores, and allergens deep in the fibers
  • Water damage — Carpet that has been soaked from flooding or leaks often develops mold underneath
  • Age — Most carpet lasts 8-15 years depending on quality and traffic. If yours is older, it’s probably time

Is Carpet Hard to Remove?

Removing carpet is physically demanding work, but the process itself is straightforward. Here’s what’s involved:

  1. Pull up the carpet — Cut it into manageable strips (usually 3-4 feet wide) and pull each strip away from the tack strips along the walls
  2. Remove the padding — The carpet pad underneath is usually stapled to the subfloor and needs to be pulled up and the staples removed
  3. Remove tack strips — The wooden strips with sharp nails around the room’s perimeter need to be pried up
  4. Clean the subfloor — Scrape up any remaining adhesive, staples, or debris to prepare for new flooring
  5. Haul it away — A single room of carpet and padding is surprisingly heavy and bulky. A full house worth of carpet can fill an entire truck.

The hardest part for most homeowners isn’t the removal itself — it’s the disposal. Carpet is bulky, heavy, and most regular trash services won’t pick it up. That’s where a professional junk removal service comes in.

Why Hire a Professional for Carpet Removal?

While DIY carpet removal is possible, hiring professionals makes sense for most homeowners. Here’s why:

  • Speed — A professional crew can remove carpet from an entire house in a few hours
  • Proper disposal — We handle hauling, recycling, and disposal so you don’t have to figure out where to take it
  • Subfloor protection — Experienced crews know how to remove carpet without damaging the hardwood, concrete, or plywood underneath
  • Heavy lifting handled — Carpet rolls are extremely heavy, especially when wet or layered with thick padding
  • Hazard-free — Old carpet can harbor mold, dust, and allergens. Professionals handle removal safely

Carpet Removal Services in Orange County & Los Angeles

911 Junk California provides fast, affordable carpet removal services throughout Orange County, Long Beach, Los Angeles, and surrounding communities. Whether you’re removing carpet from a single room or an entire property, our crew handles everything — from pulling up the carpet and padding to hauling it all away for proper disposal.

We also handle related services like furniture removal, general junk removal, and full property cleanouts. If you’re renovating or preparing a home for sale, we can clear out the old carpet and any other items you need gone — all in one visit.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does carpet removal cost?

Carpet removal costs vary based on the amount of carpet being removed and whether it’s stretched or glued down. At 911 Junk California, we provide free, upfront estimates based on the volume of material. No hidden fees or surprises.

Can old carpet be recycled?

Yes, many synthetic carpets (especially nylon) can be recycled. We work with local recycling facilities in Orange County and LA County to divert carpet from landfills whenever possible.

Do you remove carpet padding and tack strips too?

Absolutely. Our carpet removal service includes the carpet itself, the padding, and the tack strips. We leave your subfloor clean and ready for whatever comes next.

What areas do you serve?

We serve Orange County, Long Beach, Los Angeles, and all surrounding areas including Anaheim, Santa Ana, Irvine, Huntington Beach, Fullerton, Costa Mesa, Garden Grove, Westminster, Lakewood, and more. Contact us to confirm service in your area.

Ready to Get Rid of Your Old Carpet?

Don’t let old, worn-out carpet sit in your home collecting dust and allergens. Whether you’re upgrading your flooring or clearing out a property, 911 Junk California makes carpet removal easy. We handle the heavy lifting, hauling, and disposal — so all you have to do is enjoy your fresh, clean floors.

Book your free estimate today or call us at 562-204-6335. Same-day and next-day appointments available!

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