Can Plastic Wood Flooring Be Installed Directly On The Lawn?

Dec 06, 2024

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Wood plastic DIY splicing flooring uses a snap-on design that makes it easier to install. When renovating an outdoor space, you may wonder if you can install the floor directly on the lawn. If so, this article will answer this question.

DIY plastic wood flooring cannot be laid directly on the grass. The grass is not a dry area. After rain, moisture will be on the grass. The water cannot be drained from the bottom, and direct contact with the floor will damage the floor. Flooring on the grass is also not conducive to air circulation, and the lack of airflow will also cause mold and bacteria to grow on the tiles. On the other hand, grass may grow in the gaps between plastic wood floors, and the floor will also affect the sunlight on the grass, causing the grass to dry or die.
In addition, the bottom of the wood plastic floor tile uses a high-strength plastic interlocking frame. It is best to install them on a hard and flat surface. Placing them on soft grass is not stable, and over time it will cause the floor to become uneven or damaged.

There are some ways to install it on the lawn. You can first lay cement, concrete or ceramic tiles on a flat surface, without moisture, with sufficient drainage and airflow, and then put the wood plastic floor tiles on it.