Indoor Outdoor Carpet

Consider Indoor Outdoor Carpet For Its Versatility.


Indoor outdoor carpet often looks just like other carpet but it has one main difference and that is the fiber that is used to make it called olefin. If you are placing carpeting in an area that may be exposed to moisture you should consider indoor outdoor carpet for its versatility.

It was only a few years ago that when it came to indoor outdoor carpet you had few choices. In fact most people automatically thought of the green turf when talking about them.

But today indoor outdoor carpet has taken on a whole new appearance and because of the choices available it continues to grow in popularity. Today you can find hundreds of different colors and styles to choose from and you can easily integrate them into your home decor. No longer does it have to reside just on the exterior of your home.

As with all carpet types you have a variety of different durability and qualities to choose from. If you’ll be placing your indoor outdoor carpet in an environment that keeps it under cover and exposes it only to minimum moisture then you’ll be able to consider a less durable and thus less costly carpet. However if your carpet it going to be continuously exposed to water you’ll want to consider a really durable carpet.

Before making your final decision there are some questions you need to ask.
1. First find out what the durability rating is on the carpet you are looking to buy.
2. Ask what type of maintenance it will require and how you need to clean it.
3. You’ll also want to find out what type of weather conditions it can handle especially if you are planning to expose it to the elements.
4. Find out about fading, staining, mold and mildew resistance.

Once you have the answers to your questions you will be in a better position to make the correct choice.

Indoor outdoor carpets are able to withstand moisture and they are usually mold and mildew resistant, there are many places besides outdoors where they can be a very smart choice. They work well in basements, in playrooms, family rooms, entrances, and anywhere else where there is kid traffic or issues with moisture.

Because there are so many choices in indoor outdoor carpeting no one will even realize that’s the type of carpet it is. They are also very easy to install and does not require underlay or and of the more complex procedures of traditional carpet.

Indoor outdoor carpet is also much easier to clean than traditional carpeting and it’s very hard to damage it. This type of carpet has a reputation for being durable and almost indestructible. To clean just sweep or vacuum. To deep clean you can use any household cleaner and a garden hose or mop, then just let dry.

Even though most indoor outdoor carpet is mold and mildew resistant, given the right conditions it can still grow. To rid your carpet of mold or mildew use either chlorine bleach or a commercial product. Always test for fading or color change in an inconspicuous spot.

Indoor outdoor carpet is often made from olefin because it is a tough hard wearing fiber. Olefin is actually the registered trade name for polypropylene. This is the same fiber used by the military for their extreme weather clothing.

Because the color is actually part of the fiber rather than dyed it is very fade resistant and UV rays pose few problems as long as the olefin has been stabilized.

Indoor outdoor carpet is perfect for gazebos, boats, basements, decks, patios, yachts, pools, kid’s rooms, entrances, family rooms, and any where else where traffic is heavy and moisture may be an issue

Indoor outdoor carpet choices are plentiful and you can make a terrific home decor statement with it. Consider indoor outdoor carpet because of its versatility and beauty!

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