by Zak Stanislawski

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.

You also need to consider where you are going to put the outdoor carpet. Whether it’s for your deck, the patio, or for around your pool, there are different types of outdoor carpeting that are on the market.

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 typical outdoor carpet from previous decades, artificial grass style, is still very much in vogue and makes up one of the two big families of outdoor carpeting. While there are not a wide number of colors and other options to choose from, the basic version isn’t any different from the stuff used to pave sports stadiums in the seventies.

There are several different grades of outdoor carpeting available. The cheapest is the typical grassy green material that you can find decking out outdoor sports venues. Economy grade outdoor carpet is decent enough for application underneath covered outdoor areas such as patios.

Better quality grass-like outdoor carpeting is somewhat more expensive but can be laid out in fully exposed outdoor areas. It is advisable to select high grade outdoor grass carpet with a marine backing if the zone for installation will be subject to even moderate amounts of dampness.

The other big family of outdoor carpets is based on imitating indoor styles, but adding waterproofing. The materials are mostly synthetic, but plant-based or woolen outdoor carpets also exist. Most have a water-repellent backing and are treated to be highly mold-resistant.

You can judge this kind of outdoor carpeting according to similar criteria than for indoor carpets, e.g. look at the number4 of knots, the fibers, and so on. Plus, don’t forget to consider their waterproofness.

For good quality outdoor carpets, you should also look at the back and make sure that it has moisture resistant marine backing. You don’t want water to seep into your carpet from underneath.

When looking to buy outdoor carpeting, don’t neglect to look at the offer in different shops, whether on-line or brick and mortar, and don’t try to save a few pennies on the total as this will often affect the time before having to replace the outdoor carpet.

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