General Contractors
We supply certified modular tile to general contractors and show organizers. You install it the way you install catalog carpet today, you keep the labor, and when something gets cut or scuffed you lose one tile instead of a strip across the roll.
Let us deal with the obvious question first.
We do not install. We do not want to install. Your crews, your schedule, your jurisdiction and your labor revenue stay unchanged. We supply the material, handle cleaning and inspection between shows, and return the deployment record. Nothing about the workflow on your floor has to be renegotiated.
A cable pull or a forklift scuff through broadloom takes roughly a foot across the full ten-foot width, about 10 sq ft gone. The same event on 24-inch tile takes one tile: 4 sq ft. And a cut tile can still go into another space. Cut broadloom cannot.
24 inches divides exactly into the 10-foot increments every booth is set on. No edge strips, no offcuts, no waste to dispose of.
Fixed with manufacturer-recommended connecting tabs, not a workaround. No glue, no per-tile tape, no tape-removal charge from the venue.
24 tiles and 96 sq ft per carton, 22 cartons per pallet. No carpet pigs, no special lift, and it packs into a fraction of the space a roll does.
Booth footprints change show to show. Tile re-lays to a new plan without recutting, which is how usable carpet quietly leaves your rotation today.
Nothing about how you run a show floor has to change. Your teams install the tile the way they install catalog carpet today, on your timeline and under your jurisdiction, and the labor stays yours.
What changes is how much material survives the show. Damage takes a tile instead of a strip, offcuts disappear because the tile fits the booth grid, and a floor that gets reconfigured can be re-laid instead of replaced. Less carpet leaves your rotation, so less of it ends up in the dumpster.
Between shows we handle cleaning and inspection and hand back the deployment record, so the flooring you put down is documented without adding a step to your move-in.