Carpet Tile vs Wall to Wall Installation
When installing carpet tiles you first want to remove the furniture and old flooring in the room. Then fill in any cracks, fix gaps and clean the surface. After that you want to seal the subfloor and mark the center of the room. Then dry fit the tiles so you have an idea how the flooring will look. Once you’ve done that you are ready to install the carpet tiles.
Wall-to-Wall
Wall-to-Wall Carpets cover a calculated amount of
space in a few or even one piece of carpet. Wall-to-Wall carpets are
usually placed of under felt, over the substrate flooring and attached
using small tacks. They create a seamless finish and allows you to be very
creative with this type of carpeting. You can choose a custom design
because you won't have to deal with breaks in the fabric. The
installation of wall-to-wall carpeting is more time consuming than carpet
tiles. The waste produced is also a lot greater than tile carpeting.
When installing wall-to-wall you want to clean the subfloor and
remove all the doors in the room. You want to the install the tackless strips
and carpet padding. You want to staple any pad seams and trim the pad. After
that you are you going to trim the carpet to size and trim off any excess
carpet. Once that is done you are going to glue the seams together. After
that you are going to stretch the carpet and use the binding
bar.
https://www.diynetwork.com/how-to/rooms-and-spaces/floors/how-to-install-wall-to-wall-carpet-yourself
https://www.thespruce.com/how-to-install-carpet-tile-4011840
https://www.flor.com/area-rugs_carpet-tiles/
https://www.thisoldhouse.com/flooring/21017998/all-about-wall-to-wall-carpeting




Please add carpet tile pattern installation options
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Erica,
ReplyDeleteI think this was an interesting blog post to read about the different methods to installing carpet. I had a similar blog post discussing wall to wall vs tile. I liked how you explained the construction methods more in depth and gave images as to how that happens which is helpful. I think it would be great to hear more on tile installation, but overall I liked your explanation about how carpet can be installed which is something most clients do not take into consideration, but each installation has its pro's and con's. Here are some sources that give more detail into what purposes are wall to wall and tile installations appropriate.
https://blog.egecarpets.com/explore/wall-to-wall-carpets-vs-carpet-tiles
https://theflooringgirl.com/blog/top-8-advantages-of-carpet-tiles-diy-carpet-tiles/
https://www.spectracf.com/broadloom-vs-carpet-tile/
I liked how you discussed in detail the installation methods. It creates a better mental picture of what goes on during installation. I also think it's interesting how many different patterns and types of carpet there are. Even in these two simple categories of wall to wall and tile carpets there are so many different types or subsections.
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