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Brand | NewTechWood | NewTechWood | NewTechWood | NewTechWood |
Name | UltraShield Naturale 1 ft. x 1 ft. Composite Quick Deck Outdoor Deck Tile Sample in Multi-Color | 1/6 ft. x 1 ft. Quick Deck Composite Deck Tile Outside Corner Fascia in Peruvian Teak (2-Pieces/Box) | 1/6 ft. x 1 ft. Quick Deck Composite Deck Tile Straight Trim in Peruvian Teak (4-Pieces/Box) | 1/6 ft. x 1 ft. Quick Deck Composite Deck Tile Straight Fascia in Argentinian Silver Gray (4-Pieces/Box) |
Price | $799 | $1380 | $1855 | $2525 |
Ratings | (3) | (29) | (63) | (0) |
Material | Composite | Composite | Composite | Composite |
Features | Water Resistant | Water Resistant | UV Protected,Water Resistant | UV Protected,Water Resistant |
Tile Type | Deck Tile Samples | Deck Tiles | Deck Tiles | Deck Tiles |
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Brand | NewTechWood | NewTechWood | NewTechWood | NewTechWood |
Name | UltraShield Naturale 1 ft. x 1 ft. Composite Quick Deck Outdoor Deck Tile Sample in Multi-Color | 1/6 ft. x 1 ft. Quick Deck Composite Deck Tile Outside Corner Fascia in Peruvian Teak (2-Pieces/Box) | 1/6 ft. x 1 ft. Quick Deck Composite Deck Tile Straight Trim in Peruvian Teak (4-Pieces/Box) | 1/6 ft. x 1 ft. Quick Deck Composite Deck Tile Straight Fascia in Argentinian Silver Gray (4-Pieces/Box) |
Price | $799 | $1380 | $1855 | $2525 |
Ratings | (3) | (29) | (63) | (0) |
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What would the cost be to do a 21’ X 18’ concrete area ? How do you do a rounded corner? I know you can saw the decking but what about under frame? Attach the finish facing finish edge?
It will depend on your area and your layout. This is for the outside edge.
you want to put the end,corner trims on it looks awesome with them
You have to order corner pieces. Those are 2 separate items.
7 boxes of the tile. If the trim it is hard to tell you without letting know the design of your deck.
No they are raised slightly and do not create a water tight seal with whatever it is laying on.
No they can not, the ground needs to be prepared similar to installing pavers.
Yes but first you must make sure that the deck is structurally sound first.
Hi, MM. While all material has some slipperiness, the nature to which you may feel it is slippery would vary based on the contact material (i.e. the material on the bottom of your shoe). We do not anticipate an excessive level of slipperiness with this material. You will also find some of the slipperiness to be mitigated by the grain pattern. If you have specific concerns, we encourage you to test a sample. Feel free to reach out to us via the customer inquiry form on our website at http://www.newtechwood.com/us/contact.html with your name, address, phone number, email, and the product(s) and color(s) for which you would like a sample.
This can not be installed on a frame joisted system. It has to be on a solid surface, I will assume that this raised deck is already decked out. You are just using this material to cover it. Make sure first that your structure and boards are sound. There is no locking piece to the substructure. Our suggestion is to use liquid nail on the outside pieces of all your deck tiles to lock all of them into place. Although once attached together they behave as one unit. Each piece is 2.2 lbs each they becomes quite heavy once attached together.