St. Augustine, FL

Carpet Tile Replacement in St. Augustine, FL

Full carpet tile replacement — when the entire floor is worn, dated, or no longer serving the space — is one of the most cost-effective commercial flooring investments available. Because carpet tile installs faster than broadloom and requires no tack strips or pad, replacement projects can often be completed in a single overnight or weekend shift. St. Augustine's coastal location and the presence of Matanzas Bay create one of the most challenging humidity environments in Northeast Florida. The historic district's older masonry construction holds moisture in ways that modern homes don't — flooring failures are common when contractors don't understand the specific moisture dynamics of older St. Augustine homes. Our team has extensive experience with this.

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Our Carpet Tile Replacement Process

Remove and dispose of existing carpet tile and adhesive residue → surface prep → new adhesive application → new tile installation.

  1. 1 Remove and dispose of existing carpet tile and adhesive residue
  2. 2 surface prep
  3. 3 new adhesive application
  4. 4 new tile installation.

Why St. Augustine Homeowners Choose Us

  • Free in-home estimates throughout St. Augustine
  • Family-owned, locally operated for 30+ years
  • Licensed, insured & Florida climate experts
  • Subfloor moisture testing on every project
  • Hundreds of carpet tile styles to choose from
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Carpet Tile Replacement in St. Augustine: Local Expertise

Homes & Properties in St. Augustine

St. Augustine's housing is extraordinarily diverse: original Flagler-era masonry homes in the historic district, 1950s–70s homes in the surrounding residential corridors, vacation rental cottages throughout Anastasia Island, and new master-planned construction in World Golf Village, Palencia, and the rapidly growing US-1 South corridor.

Florida Climate & Your Carpet Tile Floor

St. Augustine's coastal location and the presence of Matanzas Bay create one of the most challenging humidity environments in Northeast Florida. The historic district's older masonry construction holds moisture in ways that modern homes don't — flooring failures are common when contractors don't understand the specific moisture dynamics of older St. Augustine homes. Our team has extensive experience with this.

About St. Augustine

St. Augustine's short-term rental market is one of the most active in Florida outside of Orlando and Miami. Investors managing vacation rental properties on Anastasia Island and near the historic district need fast, durable, salt-resistant flooring that photographs well for listing platforms. We've completed dozens of vacation rental flooring projects in St. Augustine and understand the specific durability requirements of that market.

Frequently Asked Questions

Carpet Tile Replacement in St. Augustine

How do I remove carpet tile adhesive from concrete?

Adhesive residue from old carpet tile is common on commercial concrete floors. We use mechanical grinding or adhesive removers to prep the surface before new installation — trying to install new carpet tile over contaminated adhesive residue leads to premature failure.

How often should commercial carpet tile be replaced?

In a typical office environment with normal traffic, quality commercial carpet tile lasts 8–12 years. High-traffic areas like corridors and reception areas may show wear sooner; individual tiles in those areas can be replaced while the rest of the field remains in service.

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Ready for New Carpet Tile in St. Augustine?

Get a free, no-pressure estimate from Gator Carpet & Tile. We've served St. Augustine and Northeast Florida for over 30 years — we'll come to you, measure your space, and give you an honest price.

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