Carpet tiles are available in many different designs, colours, sizes and weights. Naturally, choosing the right carpet tile for your project can be a daunting decision when there are so many options are available to choose from.
Whilst many specification decisions are made purely on the aesthetic properties of a carpet tile, what lies beneath the tile (the carpet tile backing) is often even more important when ensuring whether the tile will be a suitable choice for your space.
This is often overlooked as a consideration when selecting carpet tiles. Even when the backing is considered, not all backings are equal, and they all have very different performance characteristics.
Cushion backing makes the interior more comfortable to spend time in and helps people feel fresher for longer, which in turn can increase workplace productivity and improve morale. Leg muscle fatigue can be reduced by up to 24% vs a more traditional carpet backing system. Over time, this level of improved performance and comfort can have a positive effect on the health and well-being of the people using the space.
Workplace noise can be a major contributor to stress levels and productivity of employees, it can even cause absenteeism. Cushion backing helps to reduce the noise levels within an interior in two ways:
Quite simply, cushion backing helps to cut the level of background noise such as conversations or phones ringing, by up to 50% versus a standard hardback product. The increased sound absorption performance makes spaces quieter, calmer, less stressful and more productive.
The sound from foot traffic can come from within the interior space, from the floor above or even from rooms around a space. Just like conversations, this noise can become distracting for people using the space and lead to people feeling stressed and not being able to concentrate properly. Cushion backing helps to reduce this noise dramatically, by as much as 40% versus a hard floor.
The floor covering within an interior must withstand an enormous amount of foot traffic. Often the floor represents the largest interior finish surface area that users of the building will come into contact with. This means that the performance of the floor should be a key consideration when choosing what to cover it with.
Cushion backing doesn’t only benefit the users of a space, it also helps to keep the space looking good for longer. It acts as a shock absorber that protects the face fibre of the carpet by absorbing some of the impact from foot traffic, castor chairs etc. This additional level of protection can increase the life of the carpet by up to 50%, which you will often see reflected in the length of the wear warranty supplied with your chosen carpet tiles.
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