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What Can I Cover My Decking Floor With?

Are you tired of how your outdoor decking looks? Perhaps you want to transform it into something new. The good news is that there are plenty of ways to cover your decking. So, what can I cover my decking floor with?

Decking Tiles

Decking is considered by many as one of the best options for outdoor flooring. However, what if your decking is old? One of the things that you can try to use is decking tiles. Decking tiles are easy to install, as most of them have interlocking mechanisms. You only need to make sure that the decking and the concrete floor are stable and level. For decking tiles, you can choose from different materials, such as composite and wood. Wood is the cheapest option, but like wood decking, it can be high-maintenance and short-lived. PVC is also an option, but it won’t look as good as wood. Lastly, there are also composite decking tiles. Like composite decking boards, they’re durable, long-lasting, and low-maintenance. Despite there higher initial cost, if longevity, appearance and durable is key for you, then composite decking tiles would be the chosen solution. Aside from this, there are other varieties of tiling that you may want to check out.

Outdoor Rugs

Whether your decking needs covering or not, you can always rely on an outdoor rug or carpet to cover your decking. They are easy to install or remove and available in various colours and designs that you can match with your decking design. It’s an easy solution if you want to transform lifeless decking. However, there are a few things you’ll need to understand. Some types of outdoor rugs can damage your decking. For instance, rugs with metal grommets can scratch your decking and rugs with latex backing can mark your deck, especially if you don’t clean them. Purchasing an incorrect rug can also cause stains due to mould and mildew. For decking, whether wood, plastic, or composite decking, you can use rugs with polypropylene, vinyl with a soft backing, this will provide water resistance to reduce any mould or mildew build up. You should avoid anything with metallic accents that can graze or scratch the decking.

Artificial Grass

If you love the natural green appearance of your garden, why not try covering your decking with grass? How? By using artificial grass tiles. They’re perfect for people who love the feeling of grass under their feet and the latest artificial grass tiles look and feel like real grass. Like decking tiles, you can also install and remove them easily, with most of them having interlocking connections. Since you can remove them easily, they’re also easier to maintain and clean. Aside from tiles, you can also use artificial grass rolls, but they can be harder to clean and maintain. They may be more expensive than other options, but they’re a great choice for people who love grass.

Consider an Upgrade 

Covering old decking can only do so much. There may be times when you will need to consider upgrading your decking to a new one. It may take more of your time and money, but it’s a more permanent solution than the ones mentioned above.

If you do plan to upgrade your decking, you’ll want to choose the best you can afford. For this, composite decking is the best option. Despite being more expensive than other decking types, it has superior durability against outside elements. Unlike PVC, they look as natural as wood and the best best thing is, composite decking can last for a few decades, provided that you maintain it properly.

Conclusion

There are many ways to cover old decking boards, such as using decking tiles, carpets, rugs, vinyl membranes, including artificial grass tiles or rolls.

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