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Default Indoor-Outdoor carpeting advice

Well, no one answered. I guess no one uses this stuff.

So far, big box store things seem best. Toss up between Lowes and
HomeDepot.


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Next step, as we repair, is to get some outdoor carpeting cover for the
back porch and the sunroom. Could use some advice on brands of long
lasting products. Specifics below:

- The sunroom is 11'x13' and should stay dry but we were thinking to hedge
our bets. We've noticed some pretty nice looking berber-ish materials in
the indoor-outdoor type. Any experience in how well they last? Was
looking to a neutral brown/grey. Not sure if underpadding of some sort
is recommended. It's going on a flat but not totally smoothe cement slab.

- Now the rest of the porch, it's a fully screened one. 13'x44' roughly
(a cutout of 3'x4' near the screen door to the yard accomodates a laundry
room so I often describe this as 13'x40'). Used to have a large green
'fake grass' exterior carpet on it and it lasted well. Gone when we came
back, it wasnt truely 'failing' so much as damaged beyond repair due to
poor treatment (cigarette butts etc). Same rough slab cement with a
slight grade towards the screen door opposite the sunroom but lower than
the sunroom by about 1 inch. Due to grading of the yard and screen
windows vice real windows, this gets wet in heavy rain/hurricanes. Any
better ideas or should we replace what worked well before with same
product? Perhaps in a neutral brown though.... I'd rather go a little
fancier than 'fake grass' but need something that can withstand getting
soaked on a regular basis. (underpadding not recommended for this portion
or it will just mold).