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Can You Use Indoor Outdoor Carpet Everywhere

Indoor outdoor carpet is a type of carpet often used around pools, play rooms, decks, walk ways, patios, and porches It is durability allows it to endure moisture, weather, and pool chemicals. This carpet isn’t as expensive as regular carpet and it gives a room a homier look.

When choosing an indoor outdoor carpet it is wise to find one that is made from Olefin. Carpet made from this material is generally moisture, stain resistant, and protection from fading in the sun. This added treatment also lengthens the life of the carpet. It is recommended to treat the carpet every couple of years because the chemicals break down with normal wear and tear.

If you want a higher quality of indoor outdoor carpet you need to choose one that is thick. Higher quality of carpet usually has a marine backing. This type of backing is a necessity if your carpet will be exposed to moisture. Otherwise you will have a problem with mold and mildew in a few years.

Indoor outdoor carpet comes in a large variety of colors. Most consumers agree that brown, grey, green and black are the better choices.

Many homeowners prefer plush carpet for areas that are completely covered. It looks and feel is unlike the other types of carpet. Like the other outdoor carpets it is best to choose a thicker carpet for areas that will have high activity.

Another type of indoor outdoor carpet is astro turf. This type of carpet is made from polyethylene, Polypropylene or nylon. Polyethylene is often found in children’s play areas. Nylon is also used in playgrounds golf courses. Polypropylene is the least expensive and is often found in golf courses.

The mats you see outside of business and homes are known as outdoor carpet runners. These runners are used to protect the indoor flooring. The mats are pieces of outdoor carpet, 5/16” thick. It should have a backing to prevent falls and to keep them in place. Like the other carpet it should be chemically treated to prevent moisture, and stains.

Be sure to compare carpet thickness and backing before purchasing carpet. The thicker carpet will last longer and is used more in areas with high activities. Be sure to include a moisture barrier to your carpet if there is the slightest chance it will get wet. This will save you from the hassle of mold and mildew.