
Carpet Tiles
Carpet tiles are modular squares or planks of carpeting that can be laid individually to create a custom floor covering, offering flexibility in design, installation, and maintenance compared to traditional wall-to-wall carpets.
Modular flexibility: Carpet tiles come in standard sizes (such as 18"x18" or 24"x24") and can be mixed and matched to create unique patterns, color blocks, or shapes for personalized designs.
Easy installation: Tiles often feature adhesive backing and simple DIY installation. They can be cut to fit around corners, furniture, or irregular spaces, minimizing waste and labor costs.
Effortless maintenance: If a tile gets stained or damaged, it can be replaced individually without disturbing the rest of the floor—especially valuable in high-traffic or spill-prone areas.
Durability: Carpet tiles are engineered to handle heavy use, making them suitable for offices, playrooms, and commercial environments.
Sustainability options: Many manufacturers offer recycled or eco-friendly materials and tiles generate less waste during installation.
Portability: Carpet tiles can be easily removed and reinstalled in a different location, which is ideal for renters or temporary spaces.
Regular vacuuming: Like traditional carpet, tiles must be vacuumed frequently to remove dust, dirt, and debris.
Spot cleaning: Address spills or stains immediately; simply remove and rinse or treat the affected tile as per manufacturer’s instructions.
Occasional deep cleaning: Depending on material, use low-moisture carpet cleaners; modular design permits spot care without affecting the rest of the floor.
Rotation: Rotate tiles from high-traffic zones with those in less-used areas to even out wear over time.
Replacement: Keep extra tiles from initial installation for easy and seamless replacement when needed


