Looking for carpet flooring in Raymond? Mississippi Pro serves Raymond and all of Hinds County with carpet flooring — this is our complete guide, plus a free in-home estimate right here in Raymond.
Free In-Home Estimate in RaymondCall (601) 790-1030Raymond is a historic Hinds County seat southwest of Jackson and home to Hinds Community College. Mississippi Pro proudly serves Raymond homeowners and businesses. We bring carpet and pad samples right to your door, measure every room for free, and install with our own crew. From established neighborhoods to new construction across Hinds County, we know the area, we show up when we say we will, and we stand behind our work.
Our showroom and offices are at 1138 Weems Street in Pearl, and we cover Raymond and the surrounding Jackson metro with free in-home estimates — no charge and no pressure.
We also serve nearby communities: Clinton, Byram, Terry.
“Carpet” really means several very different looks and feels. The pile — how the yarn is cut or looped — is what you see and walk on. The little diagrams below show a side view of how each one is built.
Smooth, even, formal cut pile. Luxurious underfoot with a soft sheen — but it shows footprints and vacuum marks.
Best for: formal rooms, bedroomsThe most popular choice. Slightly varied, twisted cut fibers hide footprints and traffic — a true everyday carpet that forgives a busy household.
Best for: family rooms, whole-homeLong, tightly twisted fibers that flop in different directions. Casual, and very good at hiding wear and dirt.
Best for: casual living, kidsUncut loops — dense, flat, and extremely durable. Note: pet claws can snag loops, so cut-pile is usually better with animals.
Best for: high traffic, basements, officesMixes cut and looped yarn at different heights to create sculpted patterns and texture. Hides soil well and adds visual interest.
Best for: stairs, halls, design accentsPhotos of our actual installs across the Jackson metro — so you can picture it in your own home.




Browse our full carpet collection by style, color and brand — and use the room visualizer to see any carpet on a photo of your own floor.
The fiber is what the carpet is made of — it drives durability, stain resistance, softness, and price more than anything else.
| Fiber | Strengths | Watch-outs | Best for |
|---|---|---|---|
| Nylon | The most durable and resilient fiber. Bounces back from heavy traffic and cleans well. | Costs a bit more; choose a stain-treated version. | Stairs, halls, busy homes |
| Polyester (PET) | Very soft, richly colored, excellent stain resistance, budget-friendly. | Crushes faster in high traffic than nylon. | Bedrooms, low-traffic rooms |
| Triexta (SmartStrand) | Outstanding built-in stain & soil resistance with better resilience than standard polyester. | Newer fiber; quality varies by line. | Pets & kids, family living |
| Wool | Natural, beautiful, naturally soil-resistant and very long-lasting. | Premium price; spot-clean carefully. | Luxury, formal spaces |
| Olefin (Polypropylene) | Moisture- and fade-resistant, budget-friendly — common in Berber and indoor/outdoor. | Less resilient; can crush and hold oily soil. | Basements, patios, low traffic |
This is where most people get lost — and where a cheaper carpet gets dressed up to look like a good one. Three numbers tell the real story, and you can check them yourself on any sample:
Twist is how many times the yarn is twisted in one inch (turns per inch). The fibers are heat-set so they hold that twist. Look for a twist of 5 or higher for busy areas — a tighter twist is the single best predictor that a carpet won’t “ugly out” and mat down in the traffic lanes. Look at the tips: crisp, tight, defined tips are good; blooming, fuzzy, untwisting tips will crush.
Face weight is the ounces of pile yarn per square yard, usually 35–60 oz for residential carpet. More yarn generally means a more substantial carpet — but only if it’s packed tightly. A high face weight with a tall, loose pile can still be a weak carpet, which is why face weight alone never tells the whole story.
Density is how tightly the fibers are packed into the backing. A density rating of 2,000 or higher gives a firm, sturdy surface that handles heavy foot traffic. Two ways to judge it: (1) press your thumb in — quality carpet resists and springs back; (2) bend a sample backward like a book — if you can easily see the backing “grin” through the fibers, the pile is thin and will crush sooner.
The cushion under the carpet is the most overlooked part of the job — and one of the most important. The right pad makes a budget carpet feel better, makes a premium carpet last years longer, absorbs sound, and adds insulation. The two specs that matter are density (measured in pounds per cubic foot) and thickness.
| Pad type | What it is | Typical density / feel | Best for |
|---|---|---|---|
| Rebond (bonded foam) | The most common pad — recycled multi-colored foam scrap pressed together. Great all-around comfort and value. | 6–8 lb | Most rooms, whole-home |
| Prime foam | Solid (not recycled) polyurethane foam. Firmer, consistent, good for cut-pile carpet. | Higher firmness | Living areas, cut pile |
| Memory foam | Plush, pillow-soft top layer over a support base. Wonderful underfoot — but keep it firm enough for warranty. | Comfort-rated | Bedrooms, low traffic |
| Rubber (flat slab / waffle) | Dense and very durable; the firmer flat-rubber version is excellent under heavy traffic and on stairs. | Premium / firm | High traffic, stairs, commercial |
| Fiber / felt | Firm, thin, stable — keeps carpet from shifting. Common under Berber and on stairs. | Dense / thin | Berber, stairs, basements |
Triexta (SmartStrand) or stain-treated nylon, cut-pile texture — hides hair, resists claws and accidents.
Dense, lower-pile nylon with a tight twist, or a firm loop/Berber that won’t crush in halls and on stairs.
Soft polyester or plush — comfort matters more than heavy wear resistance here.
Low-pile, dense carpet with a quality pad traps fewer allergens and vacuums cleaner; pair with regular HEPA vacuuming.
Quality polyester gives great color and softness for less — ideal for lower-traffic rooms.
We sell only manufacturers we’d put in our own homes — each backed by real, written warranties and installed by our own certified crew.
America’s #1 flooring brand — a huge carpet selection with strong wear and stain warranties.
Innovative, durable carpet lines including SmartStrand stain protection.
Designer styles and rich textures (a Shaw premium line).
Quality, value-focused carpet from Engineered Floors.
Stylish residential carpet from The Dixie Group.
Broad residential lines across carpet, vinyl and laminate.
We carry additional lines and can special-order. Ask us what fits your room and budget.
| Spill | Quick response |
|---|---|
| Pet accident | Blot up, rinse with cool water, then an enzyme cleaner made for pet stains/odor. |
| Red wine / Kool-Aid | Blot, apply cool water (club soda works), keep blotting; treat promptly before it sets. |
| Grease / oil | Blot, small amount of dish soap in water, rinse and blot dry. |
| Coffee / tea | Blot, cool water, mild detergent; repeat — tannins are stubborn so be patient. |
| Mud | Let it dry completely, vacuum up the crumbs, then spot-clean the rest. |
We quote every job for your home, not off a chart. Your price comes down to the product line you choose, the size of the space, how much subfloor prep the room needs, and the trim, transitions, and stairs involved. We measure everything for free and give you one clear, itemized price — no guesswork.
| 1. Free in-home measure | We come to you, measure precisely, and talk through how each room is used. |
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| 2. Samples in your light | We bring samples to your home so you see colors in your own rooms — or visit our Pearl showroom. |
| 3. Written estimate | An exact, itemized price — carpet, pad, removal and installation. No surprises. |
| 4. Professional install | Our certified crew removes the old flooring, lays fresh pad and carpet, power-stretches it tight, and cleans up. |
With quality fiber and proper care, residential carpet lasts about 5 to 15 years. A higher face weight, a tight twist, dense pile, good padding, and professional cleaning every 12 to 18 months all push you toward the longer end of that range.
Look for a stain- and soil-resistant fiber like triexta (Mohawk SmartStrand) or treated nylon, in a cut-pile (not looped) style so claws can't snag. A textured or patterned surface also hides hair and footprints between vacuuming.
Nylon is the most durable and resilient fiber and is the better choice for stairs, hallways, and busy family rooms. Polyester is softer, very stain-resistant, and easier on the budget, which makes it great for bedrooms and lower-traffic rooms.
For busy areas look for a twist (TPI) of 5 or higher and a face weight in the upper part of the 35-60 oz range, paired with high density. Twist and density resist crushing far more than face weight alone.
For most rooms, a 6-8 lb density pad that is 3/8 to 1/2 inch thick (most makers cap it at 7/16 inch). Too thick or too soft a pad lets the carpet flex and can void the warranty. Stairs and high traffic want a firmer, denser pad.
Most homeowners pay a price that depends on the fiber, twist, face weight, padding, and room layout. We give you an exact, no-obligation price after a free in-home measure.
Carpet is installed over a clean, flat subfloor with fresh padding - not over old carpet. We remove and haul away your old flooring as part of the job. Carpet can go over concrete with the right pad and over most subfloors.
Vacuum high-traffic areas a couple of times a week, blot spills immediately, and have the carpet professionally hot-water-extraction cleaned every 12 to 18 months. Many manufacturer warranties actually require professional cleaning on a schedule - keep the receipts.
We’ll come to your Raymond home or you can visit our showroom at 1138 Weems Street, Pearl. Free in-home estimates across Hinds County and the Jackson metro.
Book a Free In-Home EstimateCall (601) 790-1030