All Access walk off tiles create a transition from outdoors to interiors to protect your investment. Pave the way to protection with Pace Tile, this understated pattern and loop pile texture is a practical, versatile choice.
Specifications:
Collection: All Access
Style: Pace Tile, 5T413
Size: 24 in x 24 in | 61 cm x 61 cm
Construction: Multi-Level Pattern Loop
Type: Entryway Carpet Tile
Backing: Ecoworx Tile
Fiber: Ecosolution Q100 Nylon
Dye Method: 100% Solution Dyed
Carbon Impact: GWP # 5.22 kg CO/m
Tufted Weight: 28 oz/yd | 949.4 g/m
Area per carton: 48 ft | 4.46 m
Warranty(s): Lifetime Commercial Limited warranty
Adhesive Options: LokDots, 3000 Carpet Tile 1 Gallon, 4151 Multi-Use Carpet Tile 4 Gallon, 5000 Carpet Tile 1 Gallon, LokWorx Adhesive Tabs, 3800 Indoor Outdoor Carpet Tile 4 Gallon, 5000 Carpet Tile 4 Gallon, 3000 Carpet Tile 4 Gallon
Features:
Extending the Life of Your Floor
The TRSA estimates that more than 80% of the dust and dirt found in commercial spaces is tracked indoors on shoes. Testing has shown that 12-15 feet of entryway carpet will remove 90% of the soil from the bottom of shoes, protecting your flooring investments.
Reduce Soil, Improve Indoor Air Quality
Entryway carpet can significantly reduce the amount of dirt, bacteria, pesticides and other toxins brought indoors from the outside. LEED-EB recommends using entryway systems as a way to improve indoor air quality.
Safety and Slip Fall Risks
Entryway carpet can remove up to 90% of soil and water from shoes, reducing the amount of dirt to clean indoors and reducing the risk of slips and falls due to wet flooring.
Reduce Maintenance Costs
In just under three weeks 1,000 people can track 24 pounds of soil into a space resulting in an average cleaning cost of $14,400. Reduce your maintenance costs by adding entryway carpet to catch dirt and grime before it catches up with your wallet.
Cradle to Cradle
Designed and assessed for environmental and social responsibility across material health, material reuse, renewable energy and carbon management, water stewardship, and social fairness.