Description - Our 5/8” thick interlocking Premium Soft Carpet Tiles are an ideal choice for lightweight, easy-to-install, and portable flooring for areas where soft carpet flooring would be beneficial. These high-density foam-backed carpet tiles provide anti-fatigue cushioning designed to keep you comfortable during long periods of standing. These tiles are also waterproof, reduce sound transmission, and insulate against cold subfloors. Additionally, our soft tile products are 100% allergen-free and contain no latex.
Note: Our Premium Soft Carpet Tiles have been updated as of January 2021 and have a new backing and carpet covering. If you are ordering to match a previous order the surface color may not match. If you are trying to match an existing carpet tile, please contact our service team to assist you.
Material – 3M Scotchguard coated polyester fibers (over 2 million per square meter) needle punched into closed-cell EVA foam rubber for unmatched durability.
Size – 2' x 2'.
Thickness – 5/8" Inch nominal (~14mm)
Weight – Tiles weigh approximately 1.70 Lbs. each.
Recommended Uses – Soft carpet tiles have been used successfully as home gym flooring, playroom flooring, basement flooring, trade show flooring and anywhere else an anti-fatigue floor tile or soft carpet tile would be useful.
In Stock - Ships between Oct 10 - 11
5/8” thick soft carpet tiles can be maintained just like your carpet at home.
- Vacuum the tiles on a medium setting to remove any loose or dry crumbs, dust, or debris.
- To clean harder caked-on stains or liquids off the carpet tile, the tiles can be wiped off with a damp rag or can be temporarily lifted and cleaned under warm running water in a sink or tub.
Installing Premium Soft Carpet Tiles is very simple and usually done by the consumer. Typical installation of these tiles is as follows:
- First, clean your subfloor so it is free of all dirt, grease, or debris.
- Start in one corner of the room with a corner tile and add border tiles outward along the adjacent walls. Add center, corner, and border tiles where you see fit.
- When coming up to an opposite wall, make sure you cut the tiles to fit the area, leaving a gap that’s roughly the thickness of the tiles being used to account for expansion and contraction.
Note: When piecing interlocking tiles together, adhesives aren’t usually necessary, since the weight of the flooring is often enough to keep the tiles from moving. However, if you do experience movement and would like to ensure that the tiles do not slide at all, you can use some double-sided tape or mat tape around the perimeter of the installation.