Next Floor Quarry 726 Tile Carpet Tile Flooring

Next Floor Quarry 726 Tile is carpet tile, a solution-dyed nylon, modular and individually replaceable floor for basements, rec rooms, and home offices. Carried and installed by Squarefoot Flooring, with showrooms in Mississauga and Barrie.

If you have ever hauled a roll of broadloom down a basement stairwell, the appeal of carpet tile is obvious: it comes in boxes, installs square by square, and repairs one tile at a time.

In simple terms: Next Floor Quarry 726 Tile is carpet in modular tiles rather than a single broadloom roll, so it is easy to install, easy to repair, and well suited to basements and home offices. Squarefoot Flooring stocks and installs it.

The fiber and the build: It is built on solution-dyed nylon, the hard-wearing choice in carpet. Nylon recovers its shape under traffic better than other fibers, and because the colour is dyed all the way through the strand, it shrugs off fading and lets you clean tough stains aggressively without bleaching out the pattern. The tiles come in a 50 cm x 50 cm squares. Installers can run them Ashlar, Brick, Monolithic, and Quarter-Turn among other patterns; a monolithic layout reads like broadloom, while quarter-turn or ashlar adds subtle texture and hides any dye-lot variation. It is backed by a Lifetime Stain Resistance, Lifetime Backing Performance, Lifetime Commercial Wear warranty. Colours in the range include Agate, Chromium, Nickel, Iron, and Sapphire.

It is at its best in basements, rec rooms, home offices, home gyms, playrooms, and media rooms, the spaces where you want warmth and quiet underfoot and the option to replace a tile if life happens. Carpet also absorbs sound, which helps in shared-wall condos and busy households.

Because it is modular, a damaged square is a five-minute fix: pull the affected tile, glue a replacement in its place, and the repair disappears. That same modularity is why the boxes are easy to move and lay in tight basement stairwells where a broadloom roll will not go.

These install with full-spread adhesive over a clean, flat, dry subfloor, concrete included. The process our crew follows: prep and level the subfloor, snap layout lines and dry-lay to confirm the pattern and colour blend, then glue the field down working from the middle out to balanced borders. Because they are glued individually, a single tile can be removed and replaced down the road without disturbing the rest.

Decision line: choose Quarry 726 Tile when you want carpet that stands up to real traffic and aggressive cleaning, a basement that doubles as a playroom, a home office, or a busy family lower level.

Carpet colour and texture read differently across a full floor than in a small sample, so it is worth seeing Quarry 726 Tile in person at either showroom. Contact us to check stock, browse the wider carpet tile range, or compare it with broadloom carpet and carpet planks.

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