With modular carpet tile patterns it is possible to use virtually unlimited color combinations and designs.
Carpet tile installation patterns monolithic.
This is the simplest carpet tile installation pattern.
The more common patterns are quarter turn monolithic brick ashlar non directional and duolithic.
Carpet tiles are printed on the back with arrows showing pile direction.
Carpet tile squares 1 monolithic.
Replace with a new one.
When carpet tile first came onto the commercial flooring scene in the 1960 s this was the only installation method recommended.
All the arrows imprinted in the carpet tile backing pointing one way creates a single direction in the sweep of the face fibre or pile.
This will provide alignment checks during the installation.
When uplifting or replacing a carpet tile either lift the carpet tile and peel it from the connector or cut through the tactiles joining the tiles together.
Carpet tile cuts larger than half size or 9 84 inches 25 cm.
This is similar to the brick.
Carpet tiles have been used in contract environments for years and are making significant inroads into residential settings.
Carpet tiles are also manufactured in plank shapes often 1000mm long and 250mm wide.
Highly versatile ecological and flexible carpet tiles are a smart choice in high traffic areas where you can swap out tiles that are stained or worn instead of having to replace the entire carpet.
Tactiles are not recommended for installation of carpet tiles on stairs ramps in spaces with heavy rolling loads or over existing carpet surfaces.
Refer to the product specification sheet or architect folder for installation recommendations.
When choosing modular modular carpet tile patterns there are a number of directions that the tiles can be turned or adjusted to achieve a particular look.
The rows of your carpet tile squares are off set by half a tile s width creating a brick like pattern.
For monolithic installation make sure arrows point in the same direction throughout the installation.
Install the carpet tile using the pyramid technique.
Carpet tiles may be square often 500mm x 500mm and they may range in thickness between 2 5mm and 5 0mm.
Monolithic this technique orients the pattern in one direction resulting in a style that mimics the look of a broadloom carpet.
If the edges do not align and misalignment is noted stop the installation and determine where the misalignment started and correct.
Slide carpet tile into positions to prevent yarn from being trapped at the seams.