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The flooring you use for your home is a major decision because you’ll be having it for a while and it will definitely cost you a lot if you switch it up just after a few years. With that in mind, you can choose carpet tiles and you won’t regret making this decision. We’ll discuss more about it in this article:

Carpet Tiles: What Are The Advantages And Disadvantages?

What are carpet tiles and traditional carpets?

Carpet tiles and traditional carpets are both types of flooring that are commonly used in homes. Traditional carpets are typically made of a single piece of material, such as wool or nylon, that is cut to fit the size of the room. Carpet tiles, on the other hand, are smaller squares of carpet that can be arranged in a variety of patterns and designs. Both options come in a range of colors and textures to suit different styles and preferences. Source: A-xet

ADVANTAGES

Versatility 

Easy to handle in small spaces and quick to install over large areas, carpet tiles are genuinely a versatile product. With the many designs, shapes and materials they come in, there is something to suit every area – from boardroom to bedroom. 

In modern office environments where floors conceal intricate cabling or ducting arrangements, which must be accessible at all times, carpet tiles are the answer. Since they’re easy to cut to size, these areas can be accessed without the flooring being compromised.

Cost effective

Carpet tiles are cost-effective as they reduce waste, transportation costs, and require little storage space when compared to traditional carpeting. The key saver is the installation cost as this will, generally, take a lot less time for a professional installer, than it would for wall-to-wall carpet.  

For businesses looking to install carpet, the relative speed of using carpet tiles will see a reduction in disruption and downtime, meaning lower associated costs.

Durability

Renowned for their lifespan and ability to withstand heavy traffic in busy spaces, carpet tiles are a high performing flooring option. The majority of carpet tiles are low pile, looped and very tight.

However, the specification of carpet tiles can be modified to suit different needs. By changing the yarn fibre, pile weight and backing option, you can vary the look, feel & performance of your carpet tile. Source: Birch Carpets

DISADVANTAGES

Edge fray

When working with carpet tiles one of the major risks that you’ll take is that the floor will have a broken up look. As the tiles begin to wear out you’ll experience some fraying. This can make the whole floor look more broken up than one solid piece of carpet would. That’s why some people don’t like to use tile carpet varieties. Fraying usually takes years to start showing seriously though, and many homeowners and business owners don’t have too much trouble with the problem when investing in good quality carpet tiles. It’s just important to realize that after carpet installation with tiles, there is going to be a risk of fraying that you need to deal with.

Risk of disfigurement

Most standard carpet tiles come with a rubber backer. That’s what makes them so durable and resistant to moisture. This is normally a good thing, but the backer can cause some problems as well, leading to another potential negative with this type of carpet flooring. If you decide to go with tile carpet flooring, there’s a chance the tiles will be disfigured and oddly shaped or warped. That’s because the rubber backer can become warped. This is often because of extreme temperatures, or improper storage, but it can occur after installation in some rare cases as well. It’s possible to change the shape of your tiles by cleaning with water over time, so be careful not to get the tiles too wet, and to keep them in good shape and you likely won’t experience this issue if your tiles are shaped properly after carpet installation is complete. Source: Express Flooring

Hopefully, this has cleared up any doubts or questions you have when it comes to choosing carpet tiles for your flooring project. If you need more professional help on this or you have decided to have it installed, don’t hesitate to contact us by calling on the number listed below!