Indoor Outdoor Carpeting

It probably is. The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) estimates that the air in our homes and offices is two to five times more polluted than the outdoor air. The EPA has ranked indoor air pollution as a high priority public health risk. The World Health Organization and the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute have also concluded that preventing exposure to environmental allergens and irritants may help prevent asthma. If you're like most people, you spend up to 90% of your time indoors. If you can find a way to reduce airborne pollutants and allergens that you breathe, you may be able to increase your vitality and health and reduce allergies and asthma attacks.
According to the American Lung Association (ALA), air pollution in our homes can be reduced in three different ways, by controlling the source of pollution, by increasing ventilation and by cleaning the air. These are listed in their order of effectiveness, so this means that it is most important to reduce the amount of pollution you are creating or bringing into your home.
We don't always think of the following as sources of air pollution, but depending on the type of product, all of these can be significant sources of pollution and irritation in our homes: paints & varnishes, furniture, insulation and building materials (especially particle board and plywood), carpets, combustion appliances (gas heaters, stoves, etc.), smoking, cleaning and personal care products, pets, dust mites, mold and fine particulate matter from outdoor pollution and forest fires.
In order to control the sources of pollution in your home, you need to do as many of the following suggestions as possible:
Use low emission paints, varnishes, carpets and furniture, including beds, mattresses and bedding items
Use only non-toxic, natural, cleaning and personal care products
Vacuum and clean regularly to keep the level of dust mites down
Maintain low humidity in your home, by using exhaust fans or opening windows after a bath or shower
Replace wall-to-wall synthetic carpeting with tile, hardwood floors or some other natural, non-toxic, hard flooring
Service your combustion appliances regularly so as to decrease combustion emissions such as carbon monoxide and nitrogen oxides
Get rid of combustion appliances if at all possible, especially if your are chemically sensitive
Keep doors and windows shut when outdoor pollution levels are at unhealthy levels from smog and/or forest fires
Banish your pets to the outside or garage if pet dander is troublesome
Although all of the above are excellent suggestions, it is very difficult and very expensive to control all of the sources of pollution in our homes. Building and furnishing "green" homes is definitely a wave of the future, but most people don't have a non-toxic "green" home today and don't have the money to redo their house in a totally "green" way. Also, there are some things like forest fires and smog that we don't have much day-to-day control over.
So the second suggestion to help you reduce indoor air pollution is increasing ventilation. In other words, get more fresh air into your home! Open windows and doors, turn on kitchen and bathroom exhaust fans and mechanical ventilation systems, such as the fan on your central heat and air system, if it is vented to the outside.
This biggest problem with this second suggestion is that both the weather and the outdoor pollution do not always make it feasible to bring in outside air.
Cleaning the Air
The third suggestion for reducing the pollution in your home is to use an air purification device to clean the air. Even though air cleaners by themselves are not the best solution to keeping your indoor air clean (source control is the best!), they can definitely be a part of the solution.
According to the American Lung Association, air cleaning is recognized as one of the three strategies to improve indoor air quality. It has become increasingly popular as more and more people are developing asthma, allergies and sinus problems. For example, it is estimated that over 17 million people now have asthma, and the mortality rate due to asthma has almost doubled in the past decade (according to the ALA). Air cleaning has been widely used in industrial settings to control particulates, gases and vapors, and is now increasingly being turned to for use in residential settings. However, there is a big difference in air purifiers, and the inexpensive ones simply do not do a good job of cleaning the air.
In conclusion, most of us are breathing polluted air in our homes and offices for most of the day. You can reduce this indoor air pollution by reducing the sources of pollution, by opening windows and bringing in fresh air, and by using a high quality air purifiers.
Frequently Asked Questions
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QUESTION:
Can I apply indoor outdoor carpeting directly onto an above grade pine wood deck?
this 14 year old wood pine wood deck has some rotten planks that we are replacing with pressure treated lumber. Instead of painting or staining, can we apply indoor outdoor carpeting?-
ANSWER:
you can but any unprotected wood will rot faster if it has no way to dry out i would seal the wood first
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QUESTION:
How do I take up old indoor/outdoor carpeting on front porch?
I have the solvent that removes the glue. It is just a tedious and back breaking job to try to remove the carpet itself.-
ANSWER:
You can try pouring boiling water or using a steamer to loosen the glue from the carpet. It should pull up easily after that.
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QUESTION:
Removing residue left on concrete steps after removing indoor outdoor carpeting?
I removed indoor/outdoor carpeting from my concrete steps and front concrete pad. It looks like the steps had once been painted gray. I cannot remove the glue and some of the carpet backing that was left when I pulled the carpet. I have tried paint stripper , scraping, sanding, and nothing will remove this black carpet backing. I don't really want to put new carpet down, but it looks so ugly, I may have no choice. I can't even consider painting the concrete because there is so much gummy residue left on the concrete. Someone recommended muriatic acid, but I'm not sure if that will eat through the concrete. I'm sure that carpet was on for more than 20 years.-
ANSWER:
Use a razor scraper to remove as much of the backing/residue as you can, then soak it with mineral spirits. it will probably remove the paint, but that's not a bad thing. Apply more thinner, then scrape it again. Should do the job for you. Hope this helps.
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QUESTION:
Need A tip on what to use on removing old dry ed up glue on cement floor from indoor,outdoor carpeting.Thanks?-
ANSWER:
Yep a heat gun and a putty knife. Depending on what your putting in next will determine just how well you need to get it up and off GL
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QUESTION:
Putting indoor-outdoor carpeting on a deck?
My deck is extremely old and not rotted through but never sealed. I am sanding it and decided to paint it, to give a few more years of life until our money situation improves. There is a deck beneath it. We have i/o carpeting on the upper deck, but of course the wood under it can stay soaked for days after a storm. My question then is, after I prime, seal and paint the deck, would it be okay to put a thin plastic sheet under the new carpet?
If the carpet lasts two years that would be fine by me because the carpeting and any plastic under it will run me less than .00. I am more concerned about the mold and mildew on the wood. What kind of plastic should I use - standard painting tarp or those big blue ones with grommets? The reason for the carpet is to prevent rain seepage to the deck underneath.-
ANSWER:
You can, but it will mildew and mold the carpet because it will trap the moisture in the fiber. The new synthetic area rugs which are made from recycled 2 liter bottles will solve the problem. The fibers are loosely woven like sisal but the material dries out quickly without mold and mildew. I have one out on my patio that gets hit with the automatic sprinklers every morning, is largely in shade and dries out in a couple of hours. Plus, if it gets really soaked you can use a wet dry vac on it to suck out most of the water and it will dry very quickly thereafter.
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