Hospitality carpet is engineered for performance environments. Hotels, churches, country clubs, casinos, and institutional spaces require flooring systems that balance aesthetic impact, dimensional stability, and long-term durability under sustained traffic conditions.
While many buyers focus first on pattern and color, construction platform should be determined before design selection. The structural method behind a carpet installation directly affects performance life, maintenance cost, and production flexibility.
For national hospitality projects requiring mill-direct coordination, Dalton Hospitality Carpet provides structured broadloom and woven carpet programs designed specifically for commercial environments.
Broadloom remains the foundational format for most hospitality installations. Manufactured in wide rolls—typically 12 feet in width—broadloom carpet allows for efficient wall-to-wall installation across guest rooms, corridors, ballrooms, churches, and club environments.
Most hospitality broadloom utilizes tufted construction. Yarn is inserted into a primary backing system and secured with secondary backing materials to provide structural integrity and dimensional stability. Modern tufting equipment allows for:
Because tufted broadloom production is scalable, it allows hospitality projects to maintain cost efficiency while still supporting customized design requirements.
Broadloom construction is frequently selected for: