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Can Outdoor Rugs Get Wet?

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James marcus

Outdoor rugs are one of the most popular and ideal options when it comes to designing your outdoor space. However, while an outdoor rug can be left outside over summer and the warmer months, what happens when they’re left in the cold, rainy days of winter? Can outdoor rugs get wet without becoming permanently damaged? Well, that depends on a few factors we will address below.

Can Outdoor Rugs Get Wet?

In short, yes, outdoor rugs can get wet, whether it’s from rain or merely condensation. What separates a well-made rug from a poor rug is how they’re designed to deal with wetness. Even if a rug is an outdoor rug, it’s still recommended they’re taken inside during the colder months to protect its design.

However, outdoor rugs from Rugs Direct are all water-resistant. The materials we use ensure that rugs do not suffer from dampness in the same way other rugs would. We do this by combining water-resistant materials with stunning designs to create durable and attractive outdoor rugs for both traditional and modern outdoor spaces.

Can Outdoor Rugs Stay Outside In The Rain?

Again, this depends on the manufacturer of your rug and the materials used. In most cases, a quality, well-made outdoor rug will be designed using one or more of the below materials to help deflect and minimise wear and tear from the outdoor elements. However, while these materials are extremely durable, we would still advise your outdoor rug be brought inside during the colder, rainy months to prolong its durability and appearance.

Can Outdoor Rugs Get Moldy?

While outdoor rugs are designed to withstand most outdoor elements if the rug is left outside with no foot traffic, it gives damp and mildew more time to sink into the rug. Over time, this can cause mold to form which can cause discolouration.

What Materials Can Help Outdoor Rugs from Getting Wet?

There are a few core materials that make outdoor rugs more durable, which we’ve detailed below. Be sure to make sure your outdoor rug is made with these materials before buying!

Polypropylene

One of the most durable and commonly-used materials for indoor and outdoor rugs in polypropylene. This material is also extremely cost-effective for manufacturers, as well as being lightweight and durable, making it an attractive material for use in both indoor and outdoor rugs. Polypropylene can also be machine-washed without losing any of its strength.

Another huge benefit of polypropylene is how flexible it is. It can be used in conjunction with other popular rug materials to create an aesthetically pleasing and durable finish. It’s no wonder it’s the most popular material in outdoor rug design.

Nylon

Nylon is often used alongside polypropylene in the construction of outdoor rugs because it shares many of its qualities. Nylon is a material that won’t negatively impact the environment, making it a fantastic option for customers looking for a more eco-friendly outdoor rug solution. Like polypropylene, nylon is able to withstand rain, getting wet, heavy foot traffic, and the outdoor elements.

Polyester

Polyester is again, one of the most versatile and durable materials in the rug design industry. It’s extremely easy to clean and is stain-resistant, ideal for deflecting outdoor dirt and withstanding general wear and tear. It’s commonly used in the construction of outdoor rugs because it stops them from getting wet.

Things That Could Damage Your Outdoor Rug

If your outdoor rug gets wet, it will most likely mildew and create unhealthy conditions which could potentially cause a mold to grow. Your outdoor rug can also be ruined by mildew which would then call for a replacement.

Can Outdoor Rugs Get Wet and Still Look Great?

Every rug manufacturer will make their rugs differently, so it’s essential to check the manufacturer’s guidelines regarding where the rug can be placed and the materials it’s made from. While many outdoor rugs will say they’re able to remain outside throughout the year, they may still be at risk of moisture and mildew problems. When any rug comes into contact with this consistently, it will require regular cleaning to ensure the water doesn’t permanently damage the outdoor rug.

When outdoor rugs are placed outside but in low foot traffic areas, it gives mildew and condensation more time to sink into the rug, which may cause discoloration over long periods of time. However, by placing outdoor rugs in high traffic areas outdoors, such as seating areas, BBQ areas, or an area that constantly sees foot traffic, it can help keep mildew and condensation from building up.

If you’re looking to buy a durable, long-lasting, and stylish outdoor rug for your outside space, take a look at our range today. We only stock outdoor rugs that are able to withstand the outdoor elements, made from natural, durable fibres to ensure they remain looking stunning throughout the seasons.

This post was last modified on 10/10/2023 13:30

James marcus

Garden Courte is a blog written by [James Marcus], a passionate gardener and writer. She has been gardening for over 20 years and has a deep understanding of plants and how to care for them. In her blog, she shares her knowledge and experience with others, providing tips and advice on gardening, plant care, and more.

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