Posted by kcm.MN on January 05, 2019 at 12:08:21 from (174.219.11.148):
In Reply to: Covered trailer posted by big tee on January 05, 2019 at 11:12:56:
Some of the carpet tiles are quite dark. You could work them in where any oil might drip, or maybe add a little cardboard under the tractor when hauling.
The "mudroom" where we have our tiles is unheated, so most other tiles curl up at the corners or slide around during the cold season. We've been very pleased with these! They're commercial grade, low nap pieces. When researching this company, this woman who started her own carpet store had all these leftover pieces from commercial jobs that historically just got thrown away. She decided to try this, and it really took off -- so much so that the demand outran supply and they started cutting carpet up intentionally to sell as squares. Seems it caught on, as most every carpet place sells them now. But these I can tell you, are high quality.
By the way, I used to install carpet flooring for a while. ...Won't catch me admitting to that very often! *lol* Hated that job....or more like, the crooks I worked for.
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