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Take a look at these solid flooring choices for Valley outdoor spaces

BY ROSIE ROMERO, HOST AND OWNER OF ROSIEONTHEHOUSE.COM

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Take a look at these solid flooring choices for Valley outdoor spaces

In our great state of Arizona, living outside in the right season is the real deal. Those living in the northern and higher climates will spend spring, summer, and some of the fall outside, while our desert brethren tend toward the winter, spring, and late fall. Regardless of where you live, your yard probably plays a role.

Our outdoor spaces come in so many varieties it would be hard to focus on one specific type. Therefore, we will look at a common aspect of all outdoor spaces; the floor.

Outdoor flooring runs the gamut from concrete to wood and everything in between. Some types work better for spaces that exposed to the weather. They include:

These outdoor flooring materials highlight the good, the bad, and the ugly!

We have looked at several ground-level solutions for your outdoor floor. Now, let’s take a look at the raised deck options.

Many of our listeners and readers have second floors or live in a mountainous region where raised decks may be the only outdoor yard space. Several of the flooring options mentioned above can be used in a raised deck application. However, the construction of the deck to accommodate a solid surface can significantly increase costs, including maintenance. Typical deck surfaces have spacing between the planking for drainage and decreased water retention. There are basically two types of decking material; wood and composite wood.

Wood that are good for decking is from species naturally prone to resist rot from moisture and insects, such as cedar and redwood. Both should be treated to resist moisture, as prolonged exposure without treatment will lead to discoloration, graying of the material, as well as splitting and cracking.

In sealing natural wood decks, we would always recommend a penetrating sealer as opposed to a topical waterproofing treatment.

Composite wood is made from wood particles combined with a resin or polymer mixture typically proprietary to the specific manufacturer. Some products contain a high degree of recycled material as well. Installation vary from several concealed attaching methods to the more traditional screw-down process, making a DIY project possible. Usually more expensive than wood, composites need little or no upkeep beyond cleaning. They can withstand the elements, including sunlight, and come in many colors.

However, on the desert floor, in direct sunlight they can become extremely hot. The best place to use composite is under the shade of a patio roof or under a shade tree like the ponderosa pine or rocky mountain juniper.

With all of us living outdoors at some time of the year, the flooring we choose can enhance the experiences we want to have. Check out this blog for help in making your flooring choice decisions.

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