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Commercial Carpet Agility

This commercial carpet is perfect for any new office or those wanting to add a new and modern feel to any working space. Very affordable and durable for those areas with a lot of foot traffic. Easy to clean and maintain for years to come. On Special while stock lasts!
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Commercial Carpet Arial

A patterned loop pile carpet tile available in seven evocative shades. Featuring a subtly variegated furrowed pattern, these Australian Made multi-purpose tiles are stocked for a cost-effective solution for time sensitive projects.

Commercial Flooring Installation

We understand how important it is to avoid downtime in an office, which is why we install carpet during non-working hours. This helps you avoid costly disruptions and allows our experienced installers to work quickly. Call if you have a large property that needs entirely new carpet or a small area that needs replacement.

Professional Help from Start To Finish

Award Carpets Gold Coast has the experience you need for a seamless process ending with excellent results. Our team can help guide you along the way so that you always have peace of mind while we are working on installing carpet in your office or business. You will not need to worry about our quality or craftsmanship.

Making Your Property Stand Out

You may need a lot of carpet installed in a lot of different buildings for things like property development. Award Carpets Gold Coast is familiar with this type of work and often works with body corporation budgets and large contracts. We have experienced technicians and highly competitive pricing to best fit with any budget.

What is Commercial Flooring?

Commercial flooring refers to the materials used for flooring in commercial spaces, such as offices, retail stores, restaurants, hospitals, schools, and other public or business environments. Unlike residential flooring, commercial flooring is designed to withstand higher levels of foot traffic and wear, ensuring durability and maintaining appearance over time. The choice of commercial flooring is crucial not only for the aesthetic appeal of a business space but also for functionality, safety, and compliance with regulations.

Types of Commercial Flooring

Commercial flooring options vary widely, each offering different benefits suited to specific business needs:

  • Vinyl Flooring: Includes luxury vinyl tile (LVT) and vinyl composite tile (VCT), known for their durability, water resistance, and ease of maintenance. Vinyl flooring can mimic the appearance of natural materials like wood and stone.
  • Carpet and Carpet Tiles: Provide sound insulation and comfort underfoot. Available in a variety of colors and patterns, carpet tiles are particularly popular for office environments due to their ease of replacement.
  • Ceramic Tile: Durable and water-resistant, ceramic tiles are ideal for areas with high moisture levels, such as bathrooms and kitchens in commercial settings.
  • Rubber Flooring: Offers excellent durability, slip resistance, and noise reduction, making it suitable for gyms, hospitals, and schools.
  • Laminate Flooring: Provides the look of hardwood or stone at a lower cost and is relatively easy to maintain. It’s suitable for areas with moderate foot traffic.
  • Hardwood Flooring: Offers a classic and elegant look but requires more maintenance than other materials. Engineered hardwood is a more stable option for commercial settings.
  • Concrete: Polished or stained concrete flooring is durable, easy to maintain, and suitable for industrial environments or modern commercial spaces.
  • Epoxy Flooring: A type of resinous flooring that provides a highly durable, stain-resistant surface, ideal for garages, warehouses, and industrial kitchens.

Considerations for Choosing Commercial Flooring

  • Traffic: The amount of foot traffic in the area will greatly influence the type of flooring needed.
  • Maintenance: Consider how much time and resources can be dedicated to maintaining the floors.
  • Safety: Non-slip options and materials that can reduce the risk of accidents are crucial in many commercial environments.
  • Aesthetics: The flooring should align with the brand and the desired look of the space.
  • Budget: Costs can vary widely, not just for the materials themselves but also for installation and long-term maintenance.
  • Sustainability: Many businesses now opt for eco-friendly flooring options that can contribute to LEED certification.

Selecting the right commercial flooring is a balance between practical requirements, aesthetic considerations, and budget constraints. It plays a significant role in defining the space's functionality and ambiance, contributing to the overall customer and employee experience.