Carpeting: Modular Carpet Tile

Carpet tiles consist normally of bonded carpet. Their main advantage is that
you can replace a damaged or worn area without having to replace the whole
carpet. Tiles from underneath furniture, for example, can be swapped with those
in high-traffic area to even out wear. They also allow easy access to
under-floor wiring or plumbing. Extra replacement tiles should be purchased with
the main batch, as those brought at a later date will almost certainly be
slightly different color.
Carpet tile turns the messy, awkward job of carpet installation into a quick and
easy one. Placement requires less time and few special tools. This type of
flooring can be chosen for any room. The pile is not as dense as that in rolled
carpet, but it can serve well in both high and low traffic areas.
Carpet tile (or "carpet squares") normally comes in one size: 18 x l8 inches.
Varying thickness’ and patterns are available, as well as hundreds of different
colors. They can be purchased either dry-backed or self-sticking. The dry-backed
version needs a special adhesive or, for less permanent jobs, double-faced tape.
These can go over almost any surface, as long as it is clean and dry. However,
it is not highly recommended for use in below-ground areas, such as a basement,
because it could mildew.