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Choosing Patio Flooring  

May 4, 2008

The patio flooring you choose should be easy to maintain and clean and sustainable. It is the largest in the patio because it is so visible. Whatever the type of furniture you on your terrace, if you do not call flooring, the terrace is not as elegant as you want. The flooring must be able to bear the weight of furniture you have and the constant pulling and pushing often as you do with patio chairs. The weather is another factor to consider when choosing soil because even if you do not use the patio during the winter, the soil is still exposed to the elements.

The flooring for a patio can be wood, vinyl or composite materials. The model of your choice will affect the overall structure of the patio because to install the flooring you must consider the size of the patio and where you want to place ramps, grill or planters. If you choose wood, bark with exposed side is more attractive because the rings and grains are visible. The bark side is also better able to hold water, which keeps the floor of the deformation.

When you use wood floors, generally you nail or screw-floor part of the patio. When you use them to mount cards for joists, it ensures that the patio is safe and stable. Most landlords prefer to use screws because they are easier to remove the nails without damaging the wood.

You need space between the boards of directors so that water from rain or melting snow to drain the patio. You also have to allow the withdrawal of wood when you place the signs because you end of May with them too far apart.

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