Outdoor Flooring
Every patio needs outdoor flooring, but there are so many options that it can easily become overwhelming. With an exclusive selection of materials to choose from, you’ll be sure to find the right solution that fits your budget and needs.
POURED CONCRETE
Poured concrete is an affordable and durable option for outdoor flooring. It’s laid out in long slabs, unlike pavers which are small pieces that come in different shapes and sizes. They are poured and cured on site. Before it cures, you can stamp wet concrete with a pattern, which is called stamped concrete. This gives your outdoor patio a unique look.
STONE PAVERS & SLABS
Each pavers, paving stones, and slab pavers offer multiple laying patterns, giving you the flexibility to create unique outdoor living spaces that complement your personal sense of style.
CERAMIC
Ceramic outdoor flooring is a more affordable, less durable alternative to porcelain. Ceramic is made from less refined materials compared to porcelain. It’s more porous and not as dense. Since it’s not as dense, it’s much easier to cut.
COMPOSITE WOOD DECKING
Composite deck outdoor flooring is one of the most reliable outdoor patio flooring options. It’s durable, easy to clean, weather-resistant, and eco-friendly. Composite materials sometimes get a bad reputation because they are not the real thing. But the fact that composite decking is so durable and low maintenance has attracted homeowners.
IPE WOOD DECKING
Ipe hardwood is one of the strongest decking material available on the market. This hardwood comes from South America. Ipe is a very strong, dense and heavy wood. This exotic hardwood has a golden brown to dark brownish red color. This wood is ideal for decks and outside projects as it is highly resistant to decay and termites.
ARTIFICIAL GRASS
Artificial grass is one of the least popular outdoor patio flooring options. But it’s quick and easy to install and requires virtually no maintenance. The main downside is you don’t get the natural look of real grass.