Carpet Tiles vs. Broadloom Carpet: A Detailed Comparison
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Carpet, also known as broadloom or wall-to-wall carpet, was traditionally used in every space except the kitchen and bathroom and is now used primarily in bedrooms or areas where comfort underfoot is highly valued. Historically, carpet tiles were created from excess broadloom. With an asphalt backing, they were used in areas of heavy traffic and became popular due to their ease of installation.
No longer the discarded fringe of yesteryear, carpet tile remains popular because of its portability and simplicity when laid in a home or commercial space. However, due to advances in flooring technology, carpet tile now stands on its own merits through higher quality and an endless assortment of colors and textures.
Let’s walk through a side-by-side comparison of carpet tile vs. carpet. The majority of carpet on the market today is made up of tufted carpet vs. woven. When deciding if carpet is right for you, it is important that you consider design, price, comfort, and whether or not it is ideal for the installation location. There are so many types, grades, styles, and colors to choose from, the decision between carpet tile or regular carpet can be overwhelming.
Carpet Tiles
Advantages
First and foremost, carpet tiles are affordable. Some of the higher quality carpet tiles can compete with high quality broadloom in price, and it typically costs only a fraction of broadloom’s hefty price tag. Carpet tiles are incredibly easy to install especially if using peel-and-stick tiles. When damaged, simply pull up and replace the damaged tile and replace, using the leftover tiles.