Interlocking Carpet Tiles for Your Home

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Interlocking carpet tiles can be a great way to get the look and protection of traditional carpeting without a lot of the hassle usually associated with it. For instance, you can achieve the posh look and feel of a Berber-covered floor with woven carpeting, or protect your floors from spills and prevent slippage with rubber carpeting (both of which can be purchased in easy-to-install interlocking variants.

The Benefits of Interlocking Carpet Tiles

Interlock mats, as they are also known, are manufactured in a wide variety of colors, materials, and thicknesses. Most carpet tiles for the home come in squares measuring eighteen inches by eighteen, and are much easier to transport, size, and stretch compared to the usual carpeting available in rolls. There are many other advantages to the best carpet tiles: you or your installer don’t have to place separate padding onto the wooden or cement floor to be carpeted, as the interlocking carpet tile already comes with a sticky backing (which also provides additional cushioning and traction).

How Interlocking Carpet Tiles Work

Each separate carpet tile has edges designed to fit with and lock into other tiles. Interlocking foam floor mats, for example, lock together to form an almost imperceptible seam once you have all the carpet tiles in place in a certain room or area. If you’re installing interlocking tile, you don’t have to worry about making mistakes, as the installation process is virtually idiot-proof.

Installing rubber garage floor tiles (or any other sort of interlocking carpet)? It’s not that hard. All you have to do is take accurate measurements of the space to be carpeted and buy the right number of interlocking rubber tile after calculating how many you need. Prep time is also a breeze compared to normal carpeting – it’s basically cleaning up the area thoroughly before installation. After the floor is clean and dry, start installing your interlocking rubber floor from a corner, and lay tile outwards until you’ve carpeted the whole area. Remove excess carpet with a good utility blade, and you’re done.

Tips and Tricks for Interlocking Carpet Tiles

When you buy an interlocking carpet, make sure that you have enough extra tiles so you can replace them if they become too stained, marred, or damaged in any way. Having more than enough tiles on hand can help you fix your carpet and make it look as if nothing happened. If you don’t buy extra tiles, you might not get the exact color you want – after all, interlocking carpet tiles are manufactured in batches, and different batches may come in slightly different shades or hues despite being labeled as a certain color.

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