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Can You Put Carpet Over Tile

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Can You Put Carpet Over Tile?

The answer to this question is Yes! If you have a tile floor, you may find that you prefer something a little more comfortable underfoot. This is where you can begin to consider carpeting as a flooring alternative.

If you want to install carpet, you don't have to pull away from the old tile floor. Carpet can be put directly over tile, though the tile will be damaged to some extent along the room's margins. It is not, however, a fully straightforward process. 

There are a few key points to keep in mind when avoiding typical errors. It's also crucial to avoid damaging the tiles in case you’ll want to utilize them again in the future. Putting carpet over tile is a job for expert carpet installers as it entails a lot of work.

Why Would You Want To Place Carpet Over Tile?

There are various reasons why you might choose to put carpet over pre-existing tile flooring.

Carpet can be laid over almost any tile, as long as the tiles themselves are sturdy and in excellent condition. There are instances where carpet cannot be laid on tiles. You should not lay down carpet on tile:

How To Install Carpet Over Tile

It is very possible to install carpet over tile, and it isn't as difficult as you would imagine. It will require a variety of materials, but the end result will be worth the work. These methods are of standard complexity, and completing them in their entirety will take around a day.

You will need the following tools and equipment.

Your Preferred Carpet

Contact Cement

Carpet Stretcher

Ruler

Knee Kicker

Marker

Utility Knife with extra blades

Stair Tool

Tackless strips

Floor Roller

Putty knife

Gloves

Masonry nails

Hammer

Utility knife 

Measuring tape

 

The three methods that can be used are:

  1. Using Double-Sided Tape
  2. Glue on tack strips
  3. Using Carpet tiles

Using Double-Sided Tape

All you'll need for this are double-sided carpet adhesives and a little creativity.

ProTip Takeaway: Don't forget to use a lot of tapes. This will help the underpad to stick better to the tile. It will prevent the carpet from shifting.

Using Glue on tack strips

This is a more advisable and common method of laying carpet. This follows the same pattern as using tape. The difference is that instead of using tape, tack strips are used.

Make sure you stretch the carpet after you've installed it. Between the tile and the strip, apply a line of latex glue. Then put the carpet down.

 Begin on one side and work your way to the other. If any bubbles or creases appear, repeat the process. Finally, your tile is covered by a carpet. (Home Arise, 2021)

ProTip Takeaway. There may come a point when you no longer want the carpet. Simply pull the carpet away from the adhesive, then peel off the adhesive from the tile.

Using Carpet Tiles

Last but not least, you can also use carpet tiles. Carpet tiles are very easy to install. They are also the most cost-effective choice. Carpet tiles are available in 24 x 24, 40 x 40, 50 x 50, 60 x 60, and 24 x 60 inches. Each tile will be in a stick-and-peel format and will not have padding underneath. If a clean finish is desired, baseboards must be removed. It is possible for the carpet tiles to be more difficult to walk on. To see how the carpet tiles will fit in the room and how different layouts will look, it is recommended that a dry run be done. After the tiles have been in the room for a day, they will have adapted to the room temperature.

Because there is no underpadding and the carpet tiles are thin, they can be more difficult to walk on. To examine how the tiles will fit in the room and to see how different layouts will look, do a dry run of the tiles.

Allow your carpet tiles to adapt to the room's temperature and humidity levels by allowing them to sit in the room for a day. (Carpet One, 2020)

ProTip Takeaway. To completely flatten the carpet tiles to the ceramic tiles, it is a good idea to rent a 75-pound floor roller for the job.

Advantages of Using Under Padding when Installing A Carpet

It is very possible to lay the carpet directly on the tile. However, using the right backing will result in a much nicer finish. When placing carpets over tile, carpet padding, also known as carpet underlay, offers a variety of advantages. 

It is important to have a substantial and comfy under-padding when installing carpet over tile. Your carpet under padding is what gives it that extra bounce.

A soft carpet and heavy underpadding can give any room a lavish touch. When it comes to the carpet height, it’s important to consider the type of flooring it will be butting up against. You should consider placing a transition strip to preserve the edging if the carpet is too high. (Home Décor Bliss, 2021)

The primary advantage is comfort. It also provides sound insulation and improves the room's air quality over time. Carpet cushioning also hides any flaws in the tile, such as grout lines, that would otherwise be seen beneath your feet.

 You can choose from a number of various types of carpet padding, as well as different levels of quality. Carpet cushioning of poor quality provides little comfort or sound isolation. It also wears down rapidly in high-traffic areas. This means any comfort you had when you first put the carpet over the tile will vanish quickly.

A rubber pad is an additional carpet cushioning option. If you have allergies, this is the greatest option, and it is also quite durable. Furthermore, if moisture is a concern, a rubber cushion can be the ideal option for your property. (CW Floors, 2019)

Look for an expert to install the carpet for you?

We hope the information provided in this article will help you to install your carpet over tile. Remember; when placing carpet over an existing tiled floor it's important to choose a carpet with a pile like a twist pile. Also ensure that you use a good underlay, which will help to hide any bulges.

If you are in Houston, Texas, and decide to look for an expert to install the carpet for you, talk to Smart Remodeling LLC. We are a leading home remodeling firm in the region and will transform your tile floor to your liking. Visit our website for more information or call us on 832 800 8889 for a consultation.