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Exploring Modern Deck Floor Covering Options Beyond Wood

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Creating a functional and aesthetically pleasing outdoor space hinges on selecting the right deck floor covering. While traditional wood decking has long been a popular choice, the landscape of outdoor design is constantly evolving, bringing forth modern alternatives. This blog will delve into the world of deck floor covering options that go beyond traditional wood tiles, exploring their unique benefits and design possibilities. Bison Innovative Products stands at the forefront of this evolution, offering a variety of innovative deck floor covering and the robust pedestal systems to support them.

The Rise of Alternative Deck Surfaces

Architects and designers are increasingly turning to alternative surfaces alongside the enduring appeal of natural wood for a multitude of compelling reasons. Enhanced durability and low maintenance are significant factors, as modern materials often require less upkeep, freeing up time and resources. Many options also boast impressive resistance to weathering, insects, and rot, ensuring a long lifespan for the deck in various environmental conditions. The vast array of aesthetic options and textures available allows for greater design flexibility, enabling the creation of unique and visually appealing outdoor spaces. Furthermore, sustainability considerations are playing a larger role, with materials like recycled composites gaining popularity.

Exploring Key Modern Deck Floor Covering Options

The market offers a diverse range of modern deck floor covering materials, each with its own set of benefits:

  • Wooden Tiles: These commercial-grade, sustainably harvested hardwood tiles offer exceptional density, natural insect resistance and excellent weathering properties, making them ideal for creating beautiful outdoor spaces. Their rich variety of natural graining and coloration provides design versatility. Wood tiles are low-maintenance compared with traditional decking.
  • Porcelain Pavers: These strong, non-porous pavers offer exceptional stain, scratch, and fade resistance, making them ideal for high-traffic outdoor areas. Their design versatility allows them to emulate natural stone or even wood looks, and their low water absorption makes them highly resistant to frost and thermal shock. Porcelain pavers are also lightweight compared to concrete, making them a great option for rooftop decks when used with pedestal systems.
  • Concrete Pavers: A durable and cost-effective option, concrete pavers come in a wide range of shapes, colors, and styles, allowing for the creation of custom designs and patterns. They are known for their strength and ability to withstand heavy loads and freeze-thaw cycles. While generally low-maintenance, sealing is recommended to prevent staining.
  • Artificial Turf: For those seeking a low-maintenance way to introduce greenery to a deck, artificial turf is a viable option. It eliminates the need for watering, mowing, and fertilizing, and provides a consistent green surface year-round. Modern artificial turf offers excellent drainage and is easy to clean, making it suitable for pet-friendly or high-use areas.
  • Composite Decking: This popular option blends plastic and wood fibers, offering a durable and low-maintenance surface that often mimics the look of real wood. It's resistant to rot, insects, and fading, and some composite decking even incorporates recycled materials, making it an environmentally conscious choice. While the initial cost might be higher than wood, its longevity and reduced maintenance can lead to long-term savings.
  • PVC Decking: Made entirely of polyvinyl chloride plastic, PVC decking stands out for its exceptional water and weather resistance. It requires minimal maintenance, won't rot or attract pests, and often comes in a wide variety of colors and realistic wood-look finishes. PVC decking can also stay cooler than some other decking materials in direct sunlight and offers excellent color retention over time.

 

Bison pedestal systems are designed to be compatible with many of these modern deck floor covering options, providing a stable and level foundation that when used with modular surfaces, facilitates proper drainage and ventilation, ultimately extending the life of the deck surface.

Design Considerations with Modern Deck Floor Covering

The selection of your deck floor covering plays a pivotal role in shaping the overall aesthetic and functionality of your outdoor space. Modern materials offer exciting avenues for achieving seamless transitions between indoor and outdoor environments, creating a cohesive flow and expanding your usable living area. Different deck floor covering options can also establish specific moods and styles. Sleek composite or PVC decking often lends itself to modern or minimalist designs, while textured concrete pavers can evoke a more industrial or rustic feel. The strategic incorporation of color and texture through your chosen deck surface can add significant visual interest, complementing your home's architecture and the surrounding landscape.

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Consider the Merritt Athletic Club project in Baltimore, MD, a testament to the design impact of non-wood deck flooring. Voted the best gym in the city, the club underwent a $20 million transformation, a key feature of which is a sprawling 25,000 square-foot rooftop deck. This expansive amenity, located atop a new fitness area and parking garage, boasts swimming pools, a hot tub, and a full bar and restaurant with panoramic city views. For this high-end recreational space, durability, aesthetics, and the ability to withstand significant foot traffic were top priority. The architects chose Bison Versadjust Pedestals along with Block Bianco 2CM Pavers and Paver Trays. This combination not only provided a robust and level surface for the rooftop deck, with the added benefit of the Bison Paver Tray System enhancing impact resistance and wind uplift resistance, but also contributed to the modern and sophisticated design of the space, ensuring a visually appealing and functional area for club members to enjoy year-round.

The Role of Bison Pedestal Systems with Modern Deck Floor Covering

Bison pedestal systems are engineered to provide a versatile and reliable foundation for a wide array of modern deck floor covering materials. Their adjustable nature ensures proper drainage and ventilation beneath the deck surface, which is particularly important for non-wood materials that might react differently to moisture than traditional lumber. By creating level surfaces over potentially uneven substrates, Bison pedestals simplify installation, resulting in a safer, more uniform deck. Modular floor surfaces also provide easy access to the underlying roof membrane or utilities for maintenance or repairs without disturbing the deck surface. Furthermore, Bison pedestals are designed to accommodate various material thicknesses, ensuring a secure and stable installation for everything from thin porcelain pavers to thicker FRP grating.

Ready to explore the possibilities of modern deck floor covering options for your next project? Contact Bison Innovative Products today to discuss your specific needs and discover how our versatile pedestal systems can provide the perfect foundation for your design vision.

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Important Notice: Bison Innovative Products recommends that all rooftop deck systems should be installed by a licensed contractor with at least 2 years of proven experience. Plans/designs for a rooftop deck should be reviewed by a safety/structural engineer before commencing construction. The roof must be able to safely carry the static and live load weights of the rooftop deck, and any amenities added along with the appropriate density of any insulation to resist crushing and damaging the waterproof membrane. Adding items such as hardscaping features, hot tubs, or pools to a rooftop deck requires additional guidance and oversight from an engineer. Property owners should research and abide by any building codes and other regulations to obtain the required permits prior to having a rooftop deck installed. Please read all product specifications posted on Bisonip.com to review all information prior to any installation.

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