🏢 Elevate your workspace with Mohawk Basics — where durability meets design.
Mohawk Basics 24" x 24" Berber carpet tiles combine professional-grade durability with stylish taupe stripes, featuring a low 0.07" pile height and eco-friendly backing. Designed for high-traffic areas, these PET fiber tiles resist stains, moisture, and fading, backed by a comprehensive 10-year warranty. Ideal for home offices, gyms, and living spaces, they offer flexible installation and cover 96 sq ft per carton.
Brand | Mohawk |
Color | Dime (Stripe) |
Material | Polyester, Polyolefin, Fiberglass |
Item Weight | 1.53 Pounds |
Product Dimensions | 24"L x 24"W |
Style | Mohawk Basics |
Installation Type | Glue Down or Floating |
Backing Type | EcoFlex Matrix |
Pile Height | Low Pile |
Unit Count | 96.0 Square Feet |
Manufacturer | Mohawk |
UPC | 636738920381 |
Number of Items | 24 |
Part Number | EQ301-959 |
Item Weight | 1.53 pounds |
Country of Origin | USA |
Item model number | EQ301-959 |
Size | Carton |
Finish | High traffic |
Pattern | Stain resistant |
Shape | Square |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Coverage | 96 sq ft per carton |
Special Features | Fade resistant, Easy to install, High traffic, Kid-friendly, Stain resistant |
Usage | Bedroom, Gym, 96 sq ft per carton, Indoor, Hallway |
Included Components | Carpet Tile |
Batteries Required? | No |
Warranty Description | 10 Year Limited Wear Warranty, 10 Year LimitedColorfastness to Light, 10 Year Stain Resistance Warranty, 10 Year LimitedColorfastness to Atmospheric Contaminants, 10 Year Limited Static Protection Warranty |
C**G
Pretty happy with them, you need to buy labels or carpet tape separately
We were looking for a somewhat temporary solution for one of our hallways, because the carpet that was there previously was too old, smelly and worn to be salvaged. It’s a hallway that has a small office that leads to a garage, so standard pile wall-to-wall carpet is a bad idea anyway. We want hard flooring, but don’t want to spend on it right now. After removing the old carpet I had drop cloths on the plywood, which looked terrible and was a tripping hazard as well…we have dogs and a college age daughter and they are very active and moving about so the drop cloths were getting twisted up a lot. This turned out to be a really good solution and looks a thousand times better too. Installation wasn’t as easy because the hallway is a “U” shape with two closets, five doorways and a cubbyhole. Because of all the doorways and turns, it was a challenge for me to figure out how to lay it out so that the tiles didn’t look to uneven (I tried to find the center of each area and go from there). For the most part, I succeeded but there was some cuts that were harder to make. I’d say get a large cutting mat and a razor type knife… you will need to change the blades a lot too, because if the blades dull down you will have a ragged cut or dangling yarn which is bad. I used a sharpie marker and did my cutting on the back. The fibers running through the back are not straight and can’t be used as a grid, sometimes that make me a little confused…like if I was tired or distracted. It took me about a day and a half to finish this job because of all the twists and turns. Some of the carpet squares don’t line up, that had been mentioned in other reviews. I wasn’t too concerned, I’m more interested in making a safe walkway in the least expensive way possible, while still having something nice to look at and wears reasonably. I did get the blue color, which depending on the lighting can look like a very dark denim or dark cool gray or even a purply blue, I actually really like it a lot. I got a damaged box for less than $100 and used double sided carpet tape at the corners and some of the centers. Use a coated pair of scissors when cutting sticky tape, otherwise your scissors will get gunked up fast. I used the tape bc the carpet corners are pricey.Update: it’s still good, just buy the double sided carpet square tape, made specifically for this…they are much better than a roll of carpet tape.
S**N
Recommend would buy again!!
Ordered a total of 8 boxes. All were cut well and had no issues with fit. Color was spot on. Some had different appearances in pattern since they were cut differently. Overall very happy and would buy again. Just be sure to lay them out so you don’t have exact tiles side by side.
B**N
Wear well and easy to clean
Exactly as described. Used in the common area of an apartment building. Used the recommended double sided tape. No issues after 6 months. We’ve had sections steam cleaned due to spills. It cleaned up great. Used the tiles on stairs. They were flexible enough. Then used staples to secure the tiles under the lip of the tread. Again, no issues so far. I would buy them again.
J**S
Easy install
These were a little thinner than I expected. Installed in our church auditorium and seem to be holding up pretty well. Don’t stain very easy and vacuum picks most everything right up. Install was easy. 1600 sq ft auditorium in one day. Still have a few boxes for offices. Price wasn’t too bad and backing seems pretty durable. Color in pictures is pretty accurate.
A**R
Worked for me.
I used these to cover up some horrible looking linoleum in my kitchen. I rent so I didn't want to do anything permanent. I wasn't sure if I'd like them in a kitchen, but I gave 'em a shot anyway. Surprisingly easy to keep clean and much nicer looking than the old flooring.
K**R
Just what I needed
Beautiful and very easy to install using All Flooring Carpet Tape.
S**4
Great Quality-Easy Install
Very good quality carpet squares. I covered my patio floor with it. Used one box on a 10x10 floor. I had to cut a few pieces to fill in gaps but it was so easy. There are lines on the back of each tile to use as cutting guideline. I used scissors because I’m not too good with a straight razor/blade. There was no smell and the carpet is low pile (minimal thickness). It feels good to my feet too, much better than walking on bare concrete. I included before and after pictures. I did vacuum the patio prior to installing the tiles.I used the floating method, which worked out great. I placed all the tiles down first to ensure the pattern I wanted and make the fit as tight and flat as possible. I learned my patio walls and floor were not level or straight. That’s what made using these tiles the better option because they can be altered to fit the floor. I made sure all the tile corners were even and lined up before taping. I filled in any gaps, around the walls - between carpet and wall, with remaining pieces of carpet. I found ensuring the center of the floor was closed (aligned and gap free) made everything else easier to fix.I used the All Flooring Now Store’s double sided carpet tape. I used a little more than half the roll. I could have used less, by using shorter strips of, tape to connect the corners but it’s ok. I wanted to make sure they were secure. I cut five inch pieces, for each corner, to connect four tiles. Make sure to evenly place each corner on the tape and press down. I did not stick the tape to the concrete. So, I didn’t remove the protective strip from the bottom of tape that touched the concrete. I don’t think it would stick anyway. Man these tiles stuck well to the tape. You can reposition if needed. Just take your time and you won’t have to do that often.For the perimeter tiles, I used five inches strips to connect the top two corners to each other. This added extra security and ensured the top corners stayed flat. The material on the back, of each tile, is made to adhere to tape. This made the install easy and there was no shifting tiles.I did pay attention to the direction of the arrows on the back of the tiles. With a pattern like this, not sure if it made a difference thou. Install took less than an hour. It took longer to fill in the gaps, along the wall, and cut pieces to fit the odd shaped section of the floor. I love the results and would recommend these tiles to anyone.
R**D
AWESOME
AWESOME PRODUCT
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