We’re excited to share something new: Dalton Rug Pad, a dedicated rug pad shop built by the same team behind Carpets in Dalton, is officially live at daltonrugpad.com.
If you’ve read our guide to choosing the right rug pad, you already know that off-the-shelf pads don’t always fit. Rugs come in odd sizes, runners, and custom shapes — and a pad that’s too big, too small, or the wrong material can end up doing more harm than good. That’s the exact problem Dalton Rug Pad was built to solve.
What Makes It Different
Instead of choosing from a handful of pre-cut sizes, you enter your rug’s exact dimensions and Dalton Rug Pad cuts a pad to match — automatically sized about an inch smaller on all sides, so it sits perfectly under your rug without peeking out at the edges.
You’ll also choose:
- Material and thickness — from thin felt options for under furniture to plush felt-rubber combinations for high-traffic rooms
- Shape — rectangles, runners, rounds, and custom shapes
- Floor compatibility — pads suited for hardwood, carpet, or resilient flooring like LVP
Pricing is calculated by area, so you’re paying for the pad you actually need — not the closest pre-cut size that happens to be available.
Built by People Who Know Flooring
Dalton Rug Pad isn’t a side project from a company that’s never touched flooring. It comes out of the same experience we’ve built over years of helping homeowners in northwest Georgia choose the right products for their floors — including the same conversations about protecting hardwood, avoiding rug slippage, and keeping resilient flooring like COREtec looking its best. A rug pad is a small purchase, but it protects two much bigger investments: your rug and your floor.
Trade and Wholesale Pricing Available
If you’re a designer, contractor, or retailer who orders rug pads regularly, Dalton Rug Pad also offers a trade program with wholesale pricing. Reach out through the trade page to get set up.
Get Started
Whether you’ve got a standard 8×10 or an oddly shaped stair runner that’s never fit a pre-cut pad, you can get a custom size in a few clicks at daltonrugpad.com.
Curious how to pick the right pad for your specific floor? Check out our full breakdown: How to Choose the Right Rug Pad.










