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Choosing between carpet and hardwood flooring is one of the biggest decisions you will make as a homeowner. Both options have real advantages, and the right choice depends on your lifestyle, your budget, and the specific rooms you are updating.
At Altimate Flooring, we have been helping Rapid City, SD homeowners make smart flooring decisions for over 35 years. We put together this guide to walk you through everything you need to know before you decide.
If you are already leaning one way and want a professional opinion, feel free to contact us or stop by our showroom at 1221 Oregon St, Rapid City, SD 57701, or call us at (605) 307-5106.
Before getting into the details, here is a simple way to think about it: carpet is soft, warm, and budget-friendly; hardwood is durable, timeless, and adds resale value. Neither is universally better. The best flooring choice depends on the room, your household, and how you live.
At Altimate Flooring, we carry top brands including Mohawk, Mannington, MSI, and more so you will always find quality options regardless of which direction you go. Browse our carpet catalog and hardwood catalog to see what is available.
One of the first questions homeowners ask is about cost. Carpet vs. hardwood costs can vary quite a bit depending on the product, the grade, and your home's square footage. Here is a general breakdown to give you a realistic starting point.
Carpet is generally the more affordable option upfront, especially for larger rooms or full floors. You also have more variety in textures, colors, and padding options, which can affect both comfort and longevity.
Hardwood costs more upfront, but it can last for decades and may increase your home's resale value. We also offer flexible financing options through the Mohawk Credit Card, so getting the floor you really want does not have to mean paying for it all at once.
Not every room calls for the same flooring. Here is how to think through carpet vs. hardwood for the different spaces in your home.
The bedroom is one of the most common places to choose carpet, and for good reason. Carpet feels warmer underfoot in the morning, reduces noise, and creates a cozy atmosphere. For families with kids or homeowners who value comfort over everything else, carpet in the bedroom is hard to beat. You can check out our top bedroom carpet trends for some inspiration if you are leaning this way.
That said, hardwood in the bedroom has become increasingly popular, especially in higher-end homes. It is easier to clean and can make a room feel more open and elevated. If allergies are a concern in your household, hardwood is the better choice since carpet can trap dust and pet dander over time.
In living rooms and common areas, hardwood tends to hold up better to foot traffic and is easier to maintain long-term. It also gives you the flexibility to add area rugs for warmth and style without committing permanently to carpet. This is a space where hardwood typically wins on practicality and aesthetics.
Carpet in a living room can work well in family homes with young children where a soft surface is a priority. Just be mindful of spills and staining if the space gets heavy use.
For kitchens and bathrooms, neither carpet nor hardwood is the ideal choice. Moisture is the enemy of both. Tile, luxury vinyl plank (LVP), or engineered hardwood with proper moisture protection are much better fits for these spaces.
For basements in Rapid City, moisture is also a key concern. Engineered hardwood or LVP tends to handle the humidity fluctuations better than solid hardwood or carpet. Altimate Flooring can help you assess your specific subfloor and moisture situation before recommending a product.
Living in the Black Hills area means dealing with real winters. Rapid City can see significant temperature swings and humidity changes throughout the year, and your flooring needs to handle that. This is one reason why choosing carpet vs. hardwood in South Dakota deserves some extra thought compared to warmer climates. According to the National Wood Flooring Association, maintaining indoor humidity between 35% and 55% is essential for protecting hardwood floors from expanding, contracting, or warping.
Carpet is naturally forgiving in colder climates. It provides an extra layer of insulation and feels much warmer underfoot during those South Dakota winters. If you have a room that gets cold or drafty, carpet helps retain heat and makes the space feel more comfortable.
Hardwood is still a great choice in South Dakota homes, but you need to plan for seasonal movement. Engineered hardwood handles humidity changes better than solid hardwood in our climate. Our team at Altimate Flooring can walk you through the differences in more detail. Learn more about your options on our hardwood flooring info page, or read our guide on what type of hardwood flooring is best for more detail on the options available.
When comparing a hardwood floor vs. carpet, durability and maintenance are two of the biggest deciding factors for most homeowners.
Hardwood clearly wins on longevity. If you plan to stay in your home long-term or you are doing a new build, hardwood is an investment that keeps paying off.
Hardwood is easier to keep clean. Sweeping, mopping, and the occasional polish keep it looking great. Carpet requires more frequent vacuuming and professional deep cleaning every year or two to maintain its appearance and hygiene.
That said, carpet hides dirt between cleanings and shows less wear in high-traffic areas over time. For households with pets or young kids, the forgiving surface of carpet can be appealing.
Your household situation matters when choosing between carpet and hardwood. Here is how each one holds up in common real-life scenarios.
If carpet color and style are important to you, we also have a great resource on the best carpet colors for room ambiance. And if you want to see all your carpet options, our carpet store is a good starting point.
Here is a quick summary to help you compare both options at a glance.
Altimate Flooring has been locally owned and operated in Rapid City, SD since 1990. For over 35 years, we have helped homeowners across the Black Hills region find flooring that works for their homes, their budgets, and their lives.
Our flooring services cover everything from product selection and professional installation to subfloor repair, carpet re-stretch, and refinishing.
We also offer commercial flooring services for businesses in the region.
Here is what sets us apart from the big box stores:
We serve homeowners in Rapid City and surrounding communities including Sturgis, Deadwood, Box Elder, Black Hawk, Summerset, Hermosa, Hill City, Keystone, and Ellsworth AFB. Whether you are building a new home or upgrading an existing one, we are here to make the process easy.
According to the South Dakota Association of Realtors, home upgrades like quality flooring consistently rank among the top factors that influence buyer interest and home value in the region.
Hardwood flooring typically adds more resale value to a home than carpet. Many buyers prefer hardwood because of its durability, aesthetic appeal, and easier maintenance. That said, carpet in bedrooms is still common and does not necessarily hurt a sale. If resale is your primary concern, hardwood in the main living areas is a smart investment.
It depends on the condition of your subfloor.
Our team at Altimate Flooring offers subfloor repair and assessment before any installation. In many cases, existing subfloors just need minor repairs or leveling before hardwood or carpet can go down. We check for moisture, flatness, and structural integrity before recommending a product.
Basement flooring in Rapid City typically costs between $3 and $12 per square foot installed, depending on the material you choose.
LVP (luxury vinyl plank) and engineered hardwood tend to be the most popular choices for basements due to their moisture resistance, and they typically range from $4 to $9 per square foot installed.
Carpet in a basement usually runs $3 to $7 per square foot installed. Keep in mind that subfloor prep, moisture barriers, and self-leveling compound can add to the total cost.
We recommend scheduling a free in-home estimate so we can give you an accurate quote for your specific space.
With pets, hardwood is generally easier to clean since you can wipe up accidents quickly. For carpet, look for stain-resistant treatments and solution-dyed fibers that hold up better against pet messes. Regardless of which you choose, we can recommend products specifically suited for pet households from our Mohawk and Mannington collections.
In our experience, it comes down to personal comfort and household needs. Carpet is warmer, softer, and quieter, which many people prefer in a bedroom. Hardwood looks more polished and is better for allergy sufferers.
If you want the best of both, consider hardwood with a large area rug for warmth and softness underfoot. Our team can bring samples to your home so you can see how each option looks and feels before committing.
Whether you have your heart set on warm, cozy carpet or timeless hardwood, the team at Altimate Flooring is ready to help you find the perfect fit.
We are family owned, locally trusted, and have been serving Rapid City, SD and the surrounding Black Hills communities since 1990.
Stop by our showroom at 1221 Oregon St, Rapid City, SD 57701, give us a call at (605) 307-5106, or fill out our online form to get started.
We offer free in-home measurements, take-home samples, and design advice at no cost to you. Come see the difference that 35+ years of local flooring expertise can make.
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