TrafficMaster Elevations Peel-and-Stick Carpet Tile Review (2026)
By The DIYPicks Team ยท Updated July 2026
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- Basement
- Diy install
- Budget
Budget olefin loop tile built for basements and porches, with a moisture-tolerant fiber and peel-and-stick backing that any DIYer can lay in an afternoon.
Pros
- Olefin fiber and a hard textured backing shrug off basement moisture and spills better than plush carpet
- One of the cheapest ways to soften a concrete floor at roughly $0.65-0.99 per square foot
- Peel-and-stick squares cut with a utility knife and press down flat, a true no-tools DIY job
Cons
- Olefin crushes and mats under heavy furniture and shows traffic lanes over time
- Low pile feels thin and firm underfoot compared to padded broadloom
- Self-adhesive grabs best on clean, fully dry, sealed concrete; a damp or dusty slab causes lifting edges
Specifications
| Fiber | Olefin / polypropylene |
|---|---|
| Style | Hobnail loop (Berber pattern) |
| Size | 18.9 x 18.9 in tile |
| Install | Peel-and-stick self-adhesive |
| Traffic | Moderate to heavy |