Carpet Planks

We offer a full range of carpet planks

Carpet Planks allow for mixtures in colours and designs, making it possible to have custom design’s and layout. They are value for money, clean and they are highly cost effective carpet solutions. Commercial carpet planks can be replaced easily and cost effectively. This is especially good if you're looking at using commercial carpet tiles to commercial shopping venues or other high traffic centres.
Carpet Planks are a great solution to non-permanent flooring (like at trade shows or mobile display stands). This is due in part to the ability to have the tiles designed to be able to be installed in a dry installation fashion. An adhesive backing will be used on the other side of the tile which allows an even simpler install and an even simpler removal.

It's important to not only look for design, but also that the carpeting for offices or commercial areas have the ability to maintain its shape and remain flat on the floor surface. Most contractors and builders prefer commercial flooring for their commercial projects, as well as for their own offices and outlets.  Carpeting in the work space leads to a peaceful environment. Noise pollution can impact on the work of the people in the office and carpeting is a solution to reduce noise levels.

Gravity

Gravity Burnt Orange
Gravity Dark Blue
Gravity Dark Grey
Gravity Light Orange
Gravity Lime Green
Gravity Medium Beige
Gravity Medium Grey
Gravity Red
Gravity Turquoise

FAQs

Carpet planks are modular carpet tiles that come in rectangular shapes, similar to hardwood or vinyl planks. They can be easily installed in a variety of patterns and are often used in both residential and commercial spaces for their versatility and easy installation.

Carpet planks offer several advantages, including easier installation and replacement, customization of designs and patterns, and the ability to replace individual planks if damaged. They also tend to be more durable and can be easier to clean than traditional wall-to-wall carpeting.

Carpet planks are generally installed using a peel-and-stick method, glue-down method, or with adhesive tabs. Many options also allow for floating installations, where no glue is needed. Some planks even feature interlocking edges for simple installation without tools.

Yes, carpet planks can typically be installed over existing hard floors (like tile or hardwood) as long as the surface is clean, dry, and level. However, if you’re installing over carpet or a very soft surface, it’s better to use an underlay for extra stability.

Yes, many carpet planks are designed for high-traffic areas and are made with durable fibers, such as nylon or polyester, which resist wear and tear. Commercial-grade planks, in particular, are built to withstand heavy foot traffic, making them ideal for offices, hallways, and entryways.

Absolutely! Carpet planks offer a high degree of flexibility in design. You can mix and match colors, textures, and patterns to create a unique look that fits your space. This allows for more creative freedom compared to traditional broadloom carpets.

Many carpet planks are made from sustainable materials, including recycled fibers, and they often come with environmental certifications such as Cradle to Cradle or Green Label Plus. Carpet manufacturers are increasingly focused on sustainability, so there are many eco-friendly options available.

Carpet planks are easy to maintain. Regular vacuuming is usually sufficient to keep them clean, and individual planks can be replaced if they get damaged. Spills and stains can be cleaned up with a mild detergent and a cloth. It’s also a good idea to clean them periodically using professional carpet cleaning methods.

The lifespan of carpet planks can vary depending on the material and the level of traffic in the area. Generally, high-quality carpet planks can last 10-20 years, but their longevity will also depend on proper care and maintenance.

Yes, carpet planks are suitable for both residential and commercial spaces. They’re especially popular in modern homes due to their ease of installation and ability to create unique patterns and designs. They work well in living rooms, bedrooms, home offices, and even kitchens or basements.