June 4, 2009

Best Practice Installation Of Indoor Outdoor Carpet Runners

by Zak Stanislawski

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.

Olefin is the best material for indoor outdoor carpet. Olefin carpet is generally treated to be stain and moisture resistant. Most carpets are treated to protect against fading and damage from pool chemicals. The additional chemicals the manufactures use prolong the carpets life. Manufactures do recommend treating your carpet every few years to maintain the resistance otherwise it will break down over time.

The thicker the carpet the higher the quality tends to be. Higher quality indoor outdoor carpet usually has marina backing. This is especially important if you plan to use your carpet in areas where it will be exposed to moisture. It is the backing that stops problems mold and mildew.

Indoor outdoor carpet comes in a variety of colors styles and textures. The most popular seem to be the earth tone; green brown grey and black.

Outdoor plush carpets are nice for areas that are completely covered. It has a different look and feel from other types of outdoor carpets. Like the other carpet you should use higher grade for higher activities.

Another type of indoor outdoor carpet is astro turf. It is the green stuff you see on golf courses. There are three type's Polypropylene, polyethylene, and nylon. The first polyethylene is a soft material often used for play areas. Polypropylene is least expensive. It is used in golf course. Nylon works well in playgrounds and putting greens.

Sometimes people use Outdoor carpet runners to protect their indoor carpet. They are pieces of indoor outdoor carpet usually 5/16" thick and are often placed in entrance ways. The ideal runner has backing to prevent falls and to keep it in place. It should be chemical treated to prevent moisture and stains.

Before purchasing carpet you should compare thickness and backing. Remember thicker carpet will last longer and is more ideal for high traffic areas. The carpet should have a moisture barrier if there is the slightest chance it will get wet. This will save from mold problems in the future. It should be protected against stains, soil and harmful sun rays.

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