Finding the Right Deck Flooring Material

Choosing the right deck floor may seem to be a difficult decision, but by following a few pointers the decision can be made very easy indeed. Essentially there are only two types of deck floor, and these are either wood or vinyl, and by looking at the pros and cons of these two materials you will be able to make your decision without much problem.

If you use wood for your deck floor you will have a very natural look, and this can be great if it fits in with a traditional decoration in the rest of your house, or if you like to use traditional patio furniture. The negatives to using wood is that you need to make sure the wood is properly treated so that it can cope with all the various weather conditions. The last thing you want is to have to replace your floor after a few years due to weather damage. However, many modern wood flooring types are now treated in a way which makes them fairly weatherproof and so this should not be a problem.

The great thing about vinyl flooring is that there is a huge range of patterns and styles available. If you want to have a Mediterranean feel, for instance, it is fairly easy to find a spiral pattern which will give you the exact design you're looking for. You can also have vinyl tiles which mimic a wood floor and therefore in some ways you can have the best of both worlds.

But no matter which material you choose for your deck flooring, something that you need to bear in mind is the safety aspect. Ensure that you get a flooring material that is anti-slip, especially when wet. Do this and you can rest assured you will be able to enjoy your patio deck in all weather conditions.

Take time to look at the various styles of the flooring in both wood and vinyl and you are sure to find a style to suit your needs.

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