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Can carpet tiles be laid over underlay?

By Penelope Carter

Can carpet tiles be laid over underlay?

The tiles will lay straight onto either a stone, concrete or wooden floor without the need for underlay. Any existing floor coverings like carpet or underlay must be totally removed prior to fitting. All damp floors need to be sealed first with an appropriate sealer.

Can you use peel and stick carpet tiles on concrete?

If so, the quick and easy answer is yes. Most carpet tiles, whether modular, interlocking, or peel and stick can be directly installed over the tile and over concrete as long as the existing flooring is hard, flat, level, and properly prepared.

What is a high tack tile tab?

J+J Flooring’s high-tack TileTabs allow installation and replacement of flooring without the use of spread adhesives. With our TileTabs, simply peel, place and press. They are odorless, glue-VOC-free, and eliminate drying time, making your space available for immediate traffic and occupancy.

How do you install a tab tab tile?

Tab Installation Start from the intersection point in the center of the floor with the 1st tile. Place a tab under each edge of the tile at the corners, leaving ¾ of the tab exposed Carefully insert the second tile in place then firmly press the tile into the tab.

Why tiletabs carpet solutions?

With TileTabs, you’re not locked into permanent wall-to-wall carpet solutions, but rather free to explore inspiring color and design combinations for a permanent or temporary new look. With J+J Flooring’s TileTabs system less is more: less mess and less waste means a reduced environmental footprint.

Can tiletabs be used over hard surfaces?

For example, TileTabs can be used with J+J Flooring’s walk off carpet to assemble as walk off mats, which can be used over hard surfaces such as wood, tile and terrazzo. How does the cost of TileTabs compare with a regular full spread adhesive?