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Carpet Tile

Nosferatu

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Has anyone used the carpet tile squares? I'm looking for a cheap covering for an office area in my shop that is bare concrete. I have about 120 sq/ft to cover and just want something to keep the cold floor at bay. Are these things worth a damn or do the corners come up every time you look at them crooked?
 
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ddawg16

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Don't waste your money.....we tried it....biggest issue, dirt gets in between the tiles....then works it's way under the carpet square...which causes the adhesive to loose it's stick...and they start moving/coming up.
 

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That's what they have in my recently renovated on campus apartment building. It's stood up to 4 years of college student abuse and still looks like new.
 

osu69

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Carpet tiles are the only flooring I'll put in a basement; when wet, simply hang them up to dry...can't do that with carpet. Just be sure to install them square and tight.
 
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We tried it in a rental house. With the cheap stuff you seem to get what you pay for... I agree with the post that the edges of each tile are the issue. BLT makes a levant flooring that is inexpensive and good for offices. That said a good cheap commercial glue down may just be the way to go.

AGF
 
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I put them in the basement about 3 years ago over some old tile, still looks good and I haven't had any tiles or corners come up. I kept a dozen or so extra tiles just in case but haven't used them yet. The adhesive didn't feel super strong to me when I was laying them down but it works. I forget what brand they were offhand, but I got them from Menards and they had a brown or dark grey color to pick from.
 

Garage Flooring

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Have you thought about cutting a fabric mat like this to fit and gluing it down? It might be easier....

We sell the Drymate Garage Floor Mat product as well. I did not suggest it here because it is not what the customer was asking about. The Drymate product is a decent product and it has been used in basements. For me though it is still something you put under a car to absorb oil, water, etc. Not a decorative flooring.
 

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We have carpet tiles on the floor of our local Best Buy. They are holding up just fine. I talked to the manager there and he said in the 4 years the store has been open, they have yet to replace any of them. They said there are only a couple of spots with problems and that it only occurred from dragging fixtures across the floor. So I guess it depends on the quality and how you install them.
 

Kevin54

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Check out your local ReStore, or check with some of the companies that supply uniforms and pick up a few of the 3' x 10' rubber backed throwrugs that you see in businesses. I use them in both garages and on our back porch. When they get dirty, I just get the powerwasher out and blast them clean. I've had some of mine maybe 10 years now, powerwash them on a farly regular basis, and they are still as good as when I first got them.
 
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Thanks for all the suggestions and feedback. I think I'm just going to get an $80 12x8' rug from Lowes for now and figure out something more permanent later when I have the funds to apply to it. I think the cheap carpet tiles that fit my current budget would just create a lot of frustration.
 
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