There really is no such thing as "builder grade " carpet. The closest definition would be low cost carpet. When buying carpet the general rule is the more it costs the better the carpet. The cost for installation is a bit trickier because installation prices can vary widely from area to area and also depends on what the installer will be doing ie; wood floor or concrete, a lot of seams, hiring a helper, etc. Unlike buying carpet paying more doesn't necessarily mean a better installation. So, the answer to your question in my opinion and in my area of the country would be about $9 per square yard for carpet and installation (not including padding). But at those prices I honestly wouldn't expect much.
$17 - $19 per yard. Installed with pad. Builder grade.
New construction in our area, builder grade carpet and pad runs about 17 to $20 per yard.
$1550 uninstalled with pad, $2025 installed with pad
$20.25 per sq. yard of budget grade commercial carpet. Not medium & not premium.
The amount of time for a carpet to dry after using a commercial grade carpet blower varies based on the humidity and airflow of the room. The carpet could take anywhere from an a few hours to a few days to dry.
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do you mean the average height, weight, age or what because usually the average grade of a seventh grader is seventh grade. what are you talking about
Industrial, or commercial-grade, carpet is carpet that can be glued directly to the floor. It may also be laid on 1/4 inch thick, 8 pound padding. This carpet is often made of polypropylene.
Grade Point Average
What is a 2.0 grade average?
$360 installed, $280 uninstalled (both of these with pad)