Paragon Flooring offers a wide range of flooring options, from hardwood and carpet to vinyl, laminate, and remnants. We also offer commercial flooring removal, interior design assistance, rug binding and flooring repair and refinishing services to NY, NJ, CT, and PA.
Judah was a great help, from selection recommendation, to working with me on pricing that works... would highly recommend!
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Rachel Cohen
6 days ago
5.0
Exceptional service and great prices! The team did a great job installing and cleaned up completely afterwards. Will highly recommend
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Ilana Abramson
Dec 21, 2025
5.0
Judah was very knowledgeable, helpful and patient in the store and delivery and installation was quick and done beautifully! We are loving our new carpet!
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Moshe
Dec 5, 2025
5.0
Amazing service in the showroom, super pricing & above all the installers did phenomenal job, they even vacuumed up all the shreds from the installation!
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Baila Sassoon
Nov 12, 2025
5.0
They did an amazing job. So much attention to detail.
The "pile" of a carpet refers to the height and density of its individual fibers. The term "low pile carpet" describes any carpet made from short fibers that are sewn together in tight, dense rows. This creates a uniform, even appearance, with a texture that is smooth to both the eye and the touch. Low pile carpet is often recommended for children's rooms, rooms with heavy foot traffic, and hallways.
What is high pile carpet?
Every carpet consists of fibers sewn into a sturdy backing, creating a series of loops that together, form the carpet's surface. Some of these loops may be cut at the top. The height, texture, and density of these loops are described using the tern "pile." For example, a "high-pile" carpet is a carpet made using long fibers. This tends to create a deeper, more plush, and more irregular or dynamic appearance. Shag carpet is a timeless example of high pile carpeting, which is ideal for contrasting with wood floors or using as a cozy accent in bedrooms and living rooms.
What is the difference between prefinished and unfinished flooring?
The prefinished hardwood floor is sealed with multiple coats of finish at the factory. The finish coats typically contain aluminum oxide, the second hardest substance next to diamond, to provide a hard-wearing protective finish. Unfinished flooring must be finished on site after installation takes place. Aluminum oxide cannot be used in the finish on site because of its longer drying time that causes the aluminum oxide particles to sink to the bottom of the finish. Site-finished floors usually are better at protecting against above floor moisture.
How to select the right hardwood for our home or your business.
When you're choosing hardwood flooring for your home, you have quite a few decisions to make. Engineered or solid hardwood? Hand-scraped, smooth or wire-brushed? Stained or unstained? Prominent grain pattern or one that is barely noticeable? Creamy yellow, deep mahogany, or somewhere in between? We'll help you select the right products for any room in your home, breaking down key factors like your budget, your timeline, your deign preferences, your lifestyle and the amount of flooring you need to be installed.
What types of flooring does Paragon Flooring offer?