June 5, 2009
Economy Grade Grass Carpet: How To Decide When Choosing
At one time outdoor carpeting was one color green, but this is no longer true. In fact grass carpet comes in a large variety of colors and grades from the economic to high grade grass carpet. Choosing the right economy grade grass carpet is easy if you keep the following guidelines in mind.
There are many different types of outdoor carpets. The grass grade is the cheapest and is the easiest to maintain. It generally lasts the longest. You will often find this type in patios decks and pool sides because it can stand extreme temperatures better than the others. It can even withstand the hot dry climate of the south.
The best type of outdoor carpet to purchase is ones made with olefin. These types of carpets are generally made to be moisture, stain resistant and fade resistant. When buying carpet there are factors you need to consider they include: placement, moisture levels, and activity levels. This will help you decide what grade of carpet you will want.
When deciding between economy grade grass and high grade grass carpet you first need to decide where the carpet will be placed. If placed by a pool it needs to be able to withstand pool chemicals and if it is placed in direct sun it needs to be specially treated to prevent fading from harmful UV rays.
If your carpet will be in an area where there is a lot of moisture then you should choose an economy grade grass with marine backing. This special backing prevents moisture build up which protects you from mold and mildew problems. When considering moisture remember that humidity also builds moisture.
If your carpet will be placed in high traffic areas or areas where children will be playing then you need a thicker higher grade of carpet. The thickness will make it more durable and it will be softer to walk on.
Before you buy carpeting you should first compare thickness and carpet backing. The general rule is the thicker the carpet the longer it will last. General it is the high grade grass carpets that is thicker and has a specific backing.
Next compare brands don’t get stuck on name brand for the sake of the company. Lastly before you purchase consider where your carpet will be laid, and what it will be used for. These factors will help you decide which economy grade grass works the best.
Filed under Garden Furniture by John Howard