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1/12 ft. x 1 ft. Quick Deck Composite Deck Tile Straight Trim in Brazilian Ipe (4-Pieces/Box)

$1514
/box
  • Trims cap the end of the deck tiles for a finished look
  • Matches the color of the deck tiles
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Product Details

New UltraShield Quick Deck Composite Deck Tiles Straight End Trim are a great way to finish off the Deck Tiles. Designed to clip into the base of the deck tiles it hides the overall base of the Deck Tile. This gives a nice and clean finished look to your Deck Tiles. This profile is designed to fit the side of the deck tiles.

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Specifications

Dimensions

Actual Product Length (ft.)1 ftActual Product Thickness (in.).88
Actual Product Width (in.).875 inNominal Product Length (ft.)1 ft
Nominal Product Thickness (in.).88Nominal Width (in.)0.875 in

Details

Color FamilyBrownColor/FinishBrazilian Ipe
Fastener recommendationN/AFeaturesUV Protected, Water Resistant
MaterialCompositePack Size4
Returnable90-DayTotal Linear Feet Covered1

Warranty / Certifications

Manufacturer Warranty10 Years
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Questions & Answers

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Q:Will 1/12 ft. x 1 ft. Quick Deck Composite Deck Tile Straight Trim fit on Trex?
by|Oct 17, 2023
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A:  No, they will not fit on Trex.

by|Oct 17, 2023
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    Q:How many square feet per box
    by|Aug 23, 2023
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    A:  Covers 6 linear feet

    by|Aug 23, 2023
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      Q:I am buying 16 boxes of the Canadian Maple for my space. How much "trim" do I need?
      by|Aug 20, 2023
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      A:  Here's a link to our deck tile calculator: https://www.newtechwood.com/decktiles-calculator/

      by|Aug 22, 2023
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        Q:What is the difference between straight fascia and straight trim?
        by|Jul 24, 2023
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        A:  Fascia has ramp-like feature a wheelchair could go over. Trim is 90-degrees to the floor. Here's a link to their profile pictures: https://www.newtechwood.com/product/deck-tiles/#product-section-3

        by|Jul 25, 2023
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          Customer Reviews

          4.9 out of 5
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          Everyone loves it.
          We did this over a weekebd, and it has become a conversatuon piece now. We used Spanish Walnut Hawaian Charcoal combination. Once we laid down the squares like Lego blocks, we knew the pieces we needed to finish the edges. We used a few different ones to make it full.
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            The Product was very easy to assemble and made our deck look like new. It is truly an amazing pro...
            The Product was very easy to assemble and made our deck look like new. It is truly an amazing product and I have already recommended it to family and friends.
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            Response from THD - CSMay 27, 2020
            Hi! We appreciate the five-star review of the NewTechWood NewTechWood 1/12 ft. x 1 ft. Quick Deck Composite Deck Tile Straight Fascia in Roman Antique (4-Pieces/Box). Please feel free to send any additional comments, or pictures of your installation, to inquiry@newtechwood.com.
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            Very easy to put together, looks great.
            Very easy to put together, looks great.
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            HIgh quality. A little more "plasticy" than I hoped. If you're picky, get a sample first. Easy to...
            HIgh quality. A little more "plasticy" than I hoped. If you're picky, get a sample first. Easy to assemble. You can cut the tiles perpendicular to the lay of the boards, but if you cut parallel to the boards, you may find yourself with a loose partial board that you have to do some filling and gluing to get it to stay on the tile. Otherwise, no problems. Happy with my purchase and with the service from Home Depot.
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            Response from THD-CSDec 4, 2019
            "Dear Valued Home Depot Customer, We have reached out to the manufacturer and their reply is,We appreciate your feedback on NewTechWood deck tiles. We understand your concern regarding the ""plasticky"" look. While we do try to create a natural look for our products, the benefits of having a composite composition, that includes plastic, can affect the look of the product. That being said, we're glad you like our product, and are very grateful to you for being a NewTechWood customer."
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            Several years ago, I hired a local company to enlarge my patio. They did a terrible job and left...
            Several years ago, I hired a local company to enlarge my patio. They did a terrible job and left a mess. I decided to get an estimate on a deck and was astonished to get a quote of $7900. I told you all that to tell you this: I checked online and came up with these deck tiles. I bought one box just to check them out, see how they fit together, how they looked. I immediately ordered ten more boxes. Let me make one thing clear: these tiles do not create anything that would compete with a true wooded or composite deck. However, they do a great job for thousands of dollars less. They snap together easily and can be cut to fit easily when necessary. There is no prep work needed other than cleaning whatever surface they will cover. The structure under each tile is made in such a way as to allow water to flows through freely. Cleaning is a breeze. A simple hosing will do the trick. The tiles are sturdy. I weigh in at 255 and they hold up without incident. There is a variety of wood colors from which to choose. I have laid mine out in a parkay pattern and the way the sun hits the tiles in their contrasting positions gives the impression of two shades of wood which looks great. The ease with which these are installed, the resulting appearance, and the cost make this a viable alternative to a wooden deck.
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            Very nice product ,well crafted, and easy to install. . Measurements given have a typo for the wi...
            Very nice product ,well crafted, and easy to install. . Measurements given have a typo for the width. The strips are 1 in X 1 ft, not 1/6 or 2 inches.
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                We used these over our front porch, which was just concrete and never quite matched the house. We had looked into poured concrete and other solutions, but this approach made for a quality quick-fix at a relatively low price. The tile installation was pretty easy, but you do need to be sure to work from the edges back to the house where the cut-off portions of the tiles won't need the edge connectors (so it won't matter where they are cut). We actually found a pretty good solution for those spans that need connectors on both edges, but where the span doesn't fit into the 12" limitations of the tiles. While a bit challenging to explain, you can unscrew the base from the tiles, cut out a middle portion of the plastic base, cut the tiles to the desired length, and re-screw the loose base-edge-piece back into the tiles at the appropriate distance, making sure the edge connectors extend the right distance beyond the tiles. Note that this will affect the positioning of a few of the side connectors, which may need to be trimmed away, but this approach preserves the end connectors that you may need for the finished edging pieces. For cuts I used a Jigsaw with a new blade, and wire cutters for trimming any necessary base pieces. Be sure to order enough extra tiles to compensate for mistakes when needing to make cuts. Time will tell how well they hold up, but for now we're very pleased.
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