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Frequently Asked Questions

What carpet colours are available in the Office Carpets collection?

Choose from a wide spectrum including Grey, Black, Blue, Brown, Neutral/Beige, Green, Pink, Purple, Yellow, Multi, and Red so you can match your office décor precisely.

What are the best carpet materials for high‑traffic offices?

Polypropylene carpets are the most cost-effective and hard wearing option alongside wool carpets.

Should I pick cut‑pile, loop‑pile, or cut‑and‑loop for an office?

For hard wearing a twist pile carpet that isnt too thick is the ideal choice. For the luxury feel go for a saxony carpet. Loop‑pile offers durability and hides wear better. Cut‑pile is softer underfoot. Cut‑and‑loop provides texture and conceals dirt effectively.

How much carpet do I need for my office?

Measure the room's length and width, multiply them, and add 2–5% for contingency.

What backing should I choose for better comfort and insulation?

Felt‑back carpets offer enhanced comfort, thermal insulation, and noise reduction and action back carpets are are more rigid in their backing. For comfort it is more about the pile, for example a saxony pile will typically be thicker under foot than a twist pile.

How do I install office carpet affordably and correctly?

Measure accurately, use quality underlay, stretch the carpet properly, trim carefully, and secure neatly. Follow installation best practices or consult online installation videos.

Which materials are best for a pet‑friendly office carpet?

A twist pile polypropylene carpet will be durable and easy to clean great if pets are ever present in the workspace. Darker colours can hide stains and hair well from the naked eye.

Why buy from Carpets Online instead of traditional retailers?

Carpets Online supplies directly from its central warehouse, reducing overhead and offering lower prices than high‑street stores. We have the cheapest range online and in retail starting at only £3.50 and also have some exclusive ranges.

What is the best carpet thickness for an office?

Medium to low-pile carpets (around 5-8mm) are best they resist crushing under furniture and are easier to clean. For the luxury feel though, go for a soft saxony carpet.

Are any office carpets suitable for underfloor heating?

Yes, many carpets on the site are compatible with underfloor heating systems typically the thinner the carpet the better for the underheating system. A thicker saxony carpet would provide more comfort and still suitable for underfloor heating but will take longer for the heat to come thorugh than a thin twist carpet.