Carpet tiles.
Carpet tiles are small squares of carpet, typically ranging in size from 18×18 inches to 24×24 inches, though there are also rectangular and plank-shaped versions. These tiles are backed with materials like vinyl, fiberglass, or felt, which add stability and ease of installation. They are designed to fit together snugly, forming a continuous carpeted surface while maintaining the modularity of each tile.
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Uses of carpet tiles.
Commercial Offices
Carpet tiles are widely used in office environments because of their durability and the ability to easily replace sections in high-traffic areas.
Retail Spaces
The modularity and ease of maintenance make them perfect for stores, where flooring might need frequent cleaning or spot replacement.
Educational Institutions
Schools and universities favor carpet tiles because they are robust, easy to clean, and can be installed with minimal disruption.
Healthcare Facilities
Carpet tiles with antimicrobial and stain-resistant properties are often used in hospitals or clinics.
Residential Spaces
Basements, playrooms, or home offices. They are great for homeowners who want DIY-friendly flooring.
Hospitality
Hotels, restaurants, and event venues use carpet tiles for their mix of aesthetics, comfort, and ease.
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Traditional carpets.
Traditional carpet refers to wall-to-wall carpeting that is manufactured in large rolls (typically 12 to 15 feet wide) and is laid over a room or entire floor. It is made from various materials, such as wool, nylon, polyester, or other synthetic fibers, and can come in numerous styles, textures, and patterns. Broadloom carpet is installed as a continuous piece, often with a backing and padding underneath for added comfort and insulation.
Carpet types.
Tufted Carpet: Made by punching fibers through a backing to create loops, which can stay as loops (loop pile) or be cut for a plush surface (cut pile).
Woven Carpet: Woven on a loom, these carpets combine pile and backing in one process. Axminster and Wilton are famous for their intricate designs.
Needlefelt Carpet: Made by interlocking synthetic fibers with needles, this type is highly durable and often used in commercial or high-traffic areas.
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Hygiene carpets.
Hygiene carpets, also known as anti-microbial carpets or hygienic flooring, are specialized carpets designed to maintain higher levels of cleanliness and reduce the spread of bacteria, mold, allergens, and other contaminants. These carpets are often treated with antimicrobial agents and are commonly used in environments where hygiene is a top priority, such as hospitals, healthcare facilities, clean rooms, laboratories, and schools.