Carpet Tape Types and Styles

Improve your company with knowledge of the types of carpet tapes available

By Autumn Rivers, Lead Copywriter Webflo Studios
If your industry involves installing carpeting, or perhaps you just sell installation equipment, you should know about carpet tape products. Whether you use carpet tape everyday in your job or just stock your hardware store with it, obtaining some basic information about it will improve customer satisfaction and help your business run smoothly. There are more carpet tape types and styles than many people assume, but learning the basics is a good place to start.

You can gain insight into the most popular carpet tape products simply by doing some research online. The following are just a few of the most often used carpet tape types and styles:
  1. Bind the edges of rugs with carpet binding tape.
  2. Buy carpet tape that holds two pieces of carpet together.
  3. Check out double sided carpet tape for your business.

 

Consider carpet binding tape for basic installation

Carpet remnant binding tape, also referred to as carpet finishing tape, keeps together the edges of any carpet piece to prevent fraying. Adhesive carpet binding tape is simple to use, as you can just place a piece of the vinyl tape on the underside of your rug or carpet piece, and then fold it over to the top to keep any loose ends together. Many variations of such tape are quite attractive and unique.
Try: Check out Tools4Flooring or N-C Binding & Equipment to see a wide array of carpet binding tape.

Learn the uses of carpet seam tape

When you need to make a seam between two separate carpet pieces, you will need to apply carpet seaming tape. Carpet seam tape comes in many varieties, from simple self-sticking tape to the kind that needs the pressure of either a hot or cold iron to stay put. No matter what kind it is, you can easily apply carpet seam tape to the back of two rug pieces to keep them connected. This is often done either to replace a damaged piece of rug or put together a customized rug.
Try: DEPENDABLE Chemical carries a selection of seam tape, as does InstallerTools.com.

Check out double sided adhesive carpet tape

If you want to make your installs as easy and durable as possible, try out double sided carpet tape. It works just like any other kind of double sided tape, but is perfect for attaching two pieces of carpet to each other. You can also use this kind of tape to keep area rugs in place, which is particularly useful with rugs that are not of the no-slip variety.
Try: Ace Hardware carries double sided carpet tape. Visit Filmtools to buy such tape, as well.