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  2. When choosing outdoor carpet for your deck, consider the following options12345:
    • Low-pile loop (Berber) carpet: Handles weather and foot traffic well.
    • Synthetic grass: Provides the look of real grass without maintenance.
    • Polypropylene or polyester rugs: Durable and weather-resistant.
    • Acrylic rugs: Resistant to sunlight, moisture, and mildew.
    • Nylon rugs: Another good option for wood decks.
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    Most outdoor carpet is low-pile loop (or Berber carpet), cut and loop patterned or flat woven. All handle the wear and tear of weather and foot traffic better than plush or deep-pile carpet types. For completely exposed areas or high-humidity climates, choose a carpet with all-weather marine backing to resist moisture.
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    You’ll want to consider various types of outdoor carpets, such as synthetic grass, berber, and loop pile, to find the best fit for your wood deck. Synthetic grass is a popular option for those who want the look of real grass without the maintenance. It’s durable, stain-resistant, and can withstand extreme weather conditions.
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    You’ll want to think about what kind of material will hold up against the elements and provide a cozy feel underfoot as you relax on your composite deck. The best materials for outdoor rugs are synthetic fibers, such as polypropylene or polyester, which are durable and weather-resistant.
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    The Best Types Of Outdoor Rugs For Wood Decks

    • Acrylic Rugs Acrylic rugs are a popular choice for outdoor usage due to their resistance to sunlight, moisture, and mildew. They are also easy to clean and dry quickly after a rain shower. ...
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    If you need a rug for your uncovered deck or patio, a polypropylene rug that can be hosed off for easy cleaning, is treated to withstand UV rays and is low-profile so it won't get soggy from rain will be the most durable option.
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