April 22, 2009

Select Outdoor Carpets The Right Way

There was a time when the choice and difference in outdoor carpeting was really limited, and all that was available was synthetic grass style. But times change, and nowadays the choice in quality, color and style for outdoor carpets is truly staggering.

 

Not only do the materials and manufacturing techniques differ a lot from one carpet to the next, there are also options depending on the location of the carpet installation, whether it is meant for a patio, for a pool, and so on.

 

Regardless of whether you live in a rainy are or not, the amount of humidity and general dampness outside your house should be your main concern.

 

The majority of outdoor carpet is made from Olefin While not being the best choice for indoor carpets due to the material’s jagged texture, it is a great filament for outdoor carpeting. Olefin is very resistant to stains, moisture, and sunlight. The latter characteristic means that your carpet’s colors won’t fade.

 

Depending on the quality, grass type carpet can or cannot be used outside of covered areas. The cheapest outdoor carpet of this kind is pretty thin and will not last long if constantly exposed to rain.

 

The next step up is higher quality grass-like olefin base outdoor carpeting, which is more moisture resistant and generally much better in areas subject to lots of passing and other heavy use. This grade is recommended over the simpler version, as it will last much longer.

 

The next alternative is one of many kinds of plush outdoor carpet. These come in a variety of different materials, some natural but mostly synthetic, and are manufactured to resemble indoor carpeting, with the added benefit of being more resistant, as well as mold- and waterproof to a certain degree.

 

To a certain extent, you can judge outdoor carpets according to similar criteria than for indoor carpet. For instance, look at the density, check the backing, the trimming and finishing, and so on.

 

Always check the backing of the carpet, as this is the main element that blocks moisture from seeping up the ground and that ensures that the outdoor carpet will have a long life.

 

Look at the offers of more than one seller and don’t skim on a bit of money going for the cheaper option as it will last much less and leave you with the need to replace a new outdoor carpet.

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