- Family-owned business since 1997
- Wide range of flooring options
- Full supply and installation service
NORM EVANS FLOORS
CARPET IN GYMPIE
- Family-owned business since 1997
- Wide range of flooring options
- Free colour consultations
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GYMPIE CARPET FLOORING
Carpet continues to be a practical and welcoming flooring choice—especially in bedrooms, offices, living areas and low-traffic commercial spaces. At Norm Evans Floors, we supply and install premium carpet in Gympie, helping clients find options that feel great underfoot while holding up to everyday use. Whether you’re after something plush and cosy or low-maintenance and resilient, we tailor our recommendations to your lifestyle and budget.
We stock loop, twist, plush and textured carpet in a variety of fibre types including nylon, polyester and wool. Each option comes with different benefits, from stain resistance to temperature regulation. Our team works with you to identify what fits best for your home or project.
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(07) 5476 6022 to book a carpet consultation or visit our showroom to browse the full range.
FLOORING THAT RegulateS Indoor Temperature
We often recommend carpet in Gympie homes where temperature control is a priority. As a natural insulator, carpet helps keep rooms warmer in winter and cooler in summer—ideal for bedrooms, studies and living areas where hard floors can feel cold underfoot during cooler months.
We guide you in selecting carpet types that suit both comfort and insulation needs. Plush, dense piles provide a cosier feel, while low-pile options offer a softer surface with easier maintenance.
When paired with a quality underlay, carpet can contribute to better energy efficiency—something many homeowners value for reducing heating and cooling costs.
Our team helps you choose a carpet that aligns with your lifestyle, energy goals and interior design, so your space feels inviting year-round.


How We Help You Choose Carpet
Choosing the right carpet starts with understanding how it will perform in everyday use—and that’s where expert guidance matters. We consider your household’s lifestyle, room function and foot traffic before suggesting any products. For high-use areas like hallways, living rooms or rentals, we recommend carpets with tight loops or twist piles designed to resist flattening and stains.
We also explain fibre types, from solution-dyed nylon—great for families with pets or kids—to softer polyester options ideal for low-traffic areas. Beyond material, we take into account sunlight exposure, furniture layout and maintenance expectations to help you make a well-informed choice.
Our goal is to help you select a carpet that not only fits your space, but also holds its shape and appearance over time—so it performs as well as it looks.
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
What type of carpet is best for people with allergies?
For allergy sufferers, low-pile synthetic carpets such as nylon or polyester are often the best choice. These materials are less likely to trap dust, pollen and pet dander compared to high-pile or natural fibre carpets like wool. Look for carpets labelled as hypoallergenic and ensure they’re installed with a moisture-resistant underlay to prevent mould growth. Regular vacuuming with a HEPA-filter vacuum and periodic steam cleaning also help minimise allergens in carpeted spaces.
How can I prevent carpet from fading over time?
Carpet fading is usually caused by prolonged exposure to direct sunlight. To prevent it, use blinds, curtains or UV-filtering window films in rooms with large windows or strong sun exposure. Choosing solution-dyed synthetic carpets can also help, as the colour is built into the fibre and resists fading better than surface-dyed options. Rotating rugs and furniture can further reduce uneven wear and fading across the carpet’s surface.
Can carpet be installed over existing flooring?
Yes, carpet can be installed over certain types of existing flooring, such as vinyl or timber, provided the surface is clean, level and structurally sound. However, it’s usually not recommended to install carpet over old carpet or damaged flooring. Underlay is still required for support and comfort, and professional assessment may be needed to ensure proper adhesion and long-term performance. Removing old flooring can often deliver a better, more stable result.
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- Victory Heights
- Jones Hill
- Chatsworth
- Widgee
- Monkland