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Front porch flooring over concrete.
Wood is still one of the preferred flooring materials for a porch despite their inherent need for maintenance when exposed to the elements.
Installing over a concrete slab aeratis can be installed over concrete to and can convert a cracked concrete mess into a beautiful traditional front porch.
15 concrete porch floor covering ideas 1 diy stain.
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Part 1 covering an existing concrete porch with wood.
When courtney clymer of lifestyled atlanta created her gorgeous outdoor entertaining area perhaps her most ingenious idea was laying deck flooring over the cement slab patio.
And i am absolutely thrilled with how it turned out.
Concrete offers excellent durability along with several decorating possibilities like concrete staining stamping painting and stenciling to name just a few.
If you do not have the space under the door to add a sleeper system review the direct to concrete installation instructions under the resources tab on the right hand side.
My old ugly original concrete porch has now been covered over with a gorgeous wood porch that adds so much character to the front of my house.
My front porch floor is finished.
You would then cover the sleepers with either deck boards or a high quality exterior plywood.
One is to place sleepers or treated joists over the concrete slabs adjust the heights to account for the differences in the slabs to make them equal in height.
Concrete flooring is an excellent porch floor material and can make a stunning statement.
They are called sleepers because they rest on the concrete.
Additional wood porch flooring options.
If the concrete itself isn t damaged you can change the look a lot with this simple diy project.
Interlocking tiles are one of the easiest ways to cover a concrete porch so even inexperienced do it yourselfers can tackle the project.
It dresses up the space beautifully and it s a lot more pleasant for bare feet than concrete.