Lanai indoor-outdoor carpeting?

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Old 09-24-2012, 04:58 PM
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We have a covered lanai with screens on 3 1/2 sides, cement floor. We'd like to put in indoor-outdoor carpeting which would get wet at the edges in heavy rainstorms. Does anyone have experience with this, suggestions?
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We put outdoor carpeting from Home Depot on our screened porch...looks like grass. Our old outdoor carpeting (that also looked like grass) lasted for 25 yrs, so we decided to put the same stuff down. It's called 12' Vantage-Ivy Green. Cost $5.85 a yard. I think it might come in other colors. We had 30 1/2 yards for a total of about $180 plus tax. The installer cut it to size and glued it down. We have a name of the installer if you want, he did a good job and was inexpensive ($140). Home Depot did not want to install - not a large enough job for them.
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We put outdoor carpeting from Home Depot on our screened porch...looks like grass. Our old outdoor carpeting (that also looked like grass) lasted for 25 yrs, so we decided to put the same stuff down. It's called 12' Vantage-Ivy Green. Cost $5.85 a yard. I think it might come in other colors. We had 30 1/2 yards for a total of about $180 plus tax. The installer cut it to size and glued it down. We have a name of the installer if you want, he did a good job and was inexpensive ($140). Home Depot did not want to install - not a large enough job for them.
Thanks. We'd like to have the installer's name.
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His company is Chris Custom Carpets, his name is Chris Kaminsky and his phone number is 352-553-9624. He also picked up the carpeting from Home Depot.
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Sounds great! can you post a photo ?
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the house in te Villages is our 2nd home and we are not there right now, so I can't post a photo. Sorry.
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the house in te Villages is our 2nd home and we are not there right now, so I can't post a photo. Sorry.
Thanks for the information, I'll get in touch with him.
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Do you really want to have "wet grass" whenever it rains? Cleaning it will not be as easy mopping up a tile floor after a hard rainstorm with horizontal rain. Although if you have a shop vac, you can vacuum the wet area which would accelerate the drying time.
We had a decking painted on our Lanai in our original build instead of leaving it just concrete. Very nice, easy to clean and looks better than concrete. I am able to scrub it and hose it down when needed, which was often because of all the construction going on. When we had our CYV we had tiled it. Also very happy with that, although the downside was keeping the grout lines clean. Make sure there were weep holes put in at the base of the screens to get the water out after a hard rain.
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I've been using a regular indoor/outdoor carpet (8 X 12) under our patio set. Yes it gets wet on the edge near the outside but so far no mold. I like the feel of the carpet (very thin and made for outdoors - bought at Target) and it makes the area look like more of a normal sitting area IMHO.

Not expensive so maybe once a year or so I'll change it if the mold sets in. It does dry very quickly though.
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I've found that just dumping some Chlorox mixed with water on indoor/ outdoor capet removes mold and doesn't effect the color.
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Do you really want to have "wet grass" whenever it rains? Cleaning it will not be as easy mopping up a tile floor after a hard rainstorm with horizontal rain. Although if you have a shop vac, you can vacuum the wet area which would accelerate the drying time.
We had a decking painted on our Lanai in our original build instead of leaving it just concrete. Very nice, easy to clean and looks better than concrete. I am able to scrub it and hose it down when needed, which was often because of all the construction going on. When we had our CYV we had tiled it. Also very happy with that, although the downside was keeping the grout lines clean. Make sure there were weep holes put in at the base of the screens to get the water out after a hard rain.
The "grass like" outdoor carpet that we had for 25 years, dried very quickly and did not get moldy. We never had to vacuum up any water. Tile is also a good choice, but more expensive to install. The outdoor carpet is very inexpensive and can be replaced easily.
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I've been using a regular indoor/outdoor carpet (8 X 12) under our patio set. Yes it gets wet on the edge near the outside but so far no mold. I like the feel of the carpet (very thin and made for outdoors - bought at Target) and it makes the area look like more of a normal sitting area IMHO.

Not expensive so maybe once a year or so I'll change it if the mold sets in. It does dry very quickly though.
We did the same thing on our screened lanai. The edge of the carpet gets wet but dries out quickly as Russ mentioned. I did find one area of mold on the underside of the carpet, but it just scrubbed off with a brush, so i check it once or twice a year now and clean if necessary. We've had it on the lanai for 2 or 3 years with no problem. We did choose a medium/darker brown color that wouldn't show the dirt, but it goes with our dark wicker furniture. I think we picked our carpet up at Lowe's or Home Depot. In addition we had bought some sort of concrete epoxy paint, etched and then painted the concrete floor, which makes it easy to clean up as well.
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We had outdoor area rugs in Hadley for four years, no mold and have them again for a year in new house, no mold. I think they look nice. They are made to dry quickly and never mold. Here is a picture of our lanai.
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I don't know how you'd go about finding it, but I watched them re-carpet the Bocci courts at Fish Hawk rec. center several months ago. The installer told me that TV didn't spare any expense buying that carpet and it was the best of the best. It is very well padded underneath and will probably hold up for years.
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We had outdoor area rugs in Hadley for four years, no mold and have them again for a year in new house, no mold. I think they look nice. They are made to dry quickly and never mold. Here is a picture of our lanai.
Graciegirl, where did you purchase your outdoor area rugs? It looks lovely. Thank you, Linda Pierleoni
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