Self-stick, casual carpet tiles are ideal for home, office, basement or garage
Each square foot tile is self-adhesive, stain, mold, mildew, moisture and fade resistant
Contains 3 boxes with 12 carpet tiles each, or 36 square feet
Easy peel and stick installation lets you carpet a room in no time
All colors are mix and match friendly
Choose from black, blue, grey, red and beige color options
Average Customer Rating:
4.5 out of 5
2 of 2 (100%) customers would recommend this product to a friend.
Customer Reviews for Do It Yourself Carpet Tiles (36 Square Feet)
Overall Rating:
5
out of 5
carpet tile,August 19, 2009
By haleybug111from grand junction colorado
Value:
5
out of 5
Appearance:
5
out of 5
Ease of Assembly:
5
out of 5
Workmanship:
5
out of 5
"Tiles were easy to install seems to be well stuck down. Easy to cut and easy to fit.. Priced very resonably... tiles are very colorful, I think they will wear well and are easy to vacuum. I used them in my utility room. I would recommend these carpet tiles to a friend. I would also use them again..."
1 of 1 people found this review helpful.
Review 2 for Do It Yourself Carpet Tiles (36 Square Feet)
Overall Rating:
4
out of 5
Easy,June 28, 2009
By cosmobirdyfrom Middletown, OH
Value:
5
out of 5
Appearance:
4
out of 5
Ease of Assembly:
5
out of 5
Workmanship:
4
out of 5
"I purchased 2 sets of these tiles in red, and used them in my laundry room. Overall, I am very pleased with them. They were very easy to install - my son and I did the job ourselves, with absolutely NO prior experience, and the floor looks great! I was surprised that the red had a good bit of black flecks, so they were a bit darker than what I had anticipated, but it worked out fine. Pros: -ease of installation - self adhesive backing (FYI - VERY sticky!) - somewhat thinner/less stiff backing than other carpet tiles I have seen, so they were much easier to cut (especially helpful for the odd angles and curves we had!) - were actually a bit stretchable/malleable (very helpful if you are inexperienced and find things just a little "off" here and there) - they butt up next to each other very closely, so they look very fluid - very low nap - vacuum up easily. Cons: - some tiles seemed to be cut a tiny bit crooked, (but it did not prove to be a huge problem - just used those ones on the ends or as ones we had to cut) - the color/pattern did not seem as uniform as I would have expected. Each tile has small, linear "ridges". I wanted to install them all in the same direction, to have more of a wall to wall appearance, but you could see shading differences between tiles. We ended up installing them in a parquet pattern and it turned out fine - we did find a couple of tiles that had flaws, but again, just used them as ones we cut and it was no problem."