Carpet Tile Replacement

Carpet Tile Replacement

Carpet tiles that have become badly stained or damaged can be replaced from attic/spare stock.

A damaged tile can be removed by slipping a knife edge under one corner and peeling it from the floor, if they have been installed using traditional glues or tackifiers. If they have been installed using TacTiles, simply lift a corner of the tile. To learn more about TacTiles, our sustainable installation system, please refer to our installation guide or contact your nearest sales centre.


When damaged carpet tiles are being replaced, care should be taken to ensure that the face pile of the surrounding tiles is brushed upright and that the replacement tile is fitted carefully to prevent pile fibres from becoming trapped between joints.


Carpet tiles taken from attic/spare stock are likely to have a newer appearance than the ones being replaced. If Easycarpeter random designs are used, the recommended installation method is non-directional and old and new tiles are more likely to visually integrate completely into the floor design.

In other ranges, any new tiles can be noticeable. If this is the case the new tiles should be installed in less visible areas. Any flooring product should follow Interface’s recommended installation instructions.


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