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Brand | NewTechWood | NewTechWood | NewTechWood | NewTechWood |
Name | UltraShield Naturale 1 ft. x 1 ft. Quick Deck Outdoor Composite Deck Tile in Brazilian Ipe (10 sq. ft. per box) | UltraShield Naturale 1 ft. x 1 ft. Quick Deck Outdoor Composite Deck Tile in Swedish Red (10 sq. ft. Per Box) | UltraShield Naturale 1 ft. x 1 ft. Quick Deck Outdoor Composite Deck Tile in Irish Green (10 sq. ft. Per Box) | UltraShield Naturale 1 ft. x 1 ft. Quick Deck Outdoor Composite Deck Tile in Japanese Cedar (10 sq. ft. Per Box) |
Price | $5851 | $6249 | $6249 | $6318 |
Ratings | (548) | (548) | (548) | (548) |
Material | Composite | Composite | Composite | Composite |
Features | Water Resistant | Water Resistant | Water Resistant | UV Protected,Water Resistant |
Tile Type | Deck Tiles | Deck Tiles | Deck Tiles | Deck Tiles |
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Brand | NewTechWood | NewTechWood | NewTechWood | NewTechWood |
Name | UltraShield Naturale 1 ft. x 1 ft. Quick Deck Outdoor Composite Deck Tile in Brazilian Ipe (10 sq. ft. per box) | UltraShield Naturale 1 ft. x 1 ft. Quick Deck Outdoor Composite Deck Tile in Swedish Red (10 sq. ft. Per Box) | UltraShield Naturale 1 ft. x 1 ft. Quick Deck Outdoor Composite Deck Tile in Irish Green (10 sq. ft. Per Box) | UltraShield Naturale 1 ft. x 1 ft. Quick Deck Outdoor Composite Deck Tile in Japanese Cedar (10 sq. ft. Per Box) |
Price | $5851 | $6249 | $6249 | $6318 |
Ratings | (548) | (548) | (548) | (548) |
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Good question Susan. I live in the Phoenix area...pretty warm here. I will venture a guess that these would hold up just fine under snow and ice. You can send for a sample for a small fee. I did and then I could see the product up close. I am very impressed at these composite tiles. They come in a variety of colors. Good luck!
These get so hot in Wisconsin that we had to put up a sun sail to keep them cool. If these, like most resin decking are in direct sun they will get hot enough to prevent you from walking on them without shoes. Be extra careful with pets on these.
An existing patio, an existing balcony, or an existing deck.
Absolutely, as long as the wood is solid and not rotten. I did mine about 4 years ago and haven't had a problem. Like any composite material it does get hot in direct sun and is slippery when wet from rain and snow but it doesn't fade or twist.
You can put a normal bbq grill on these but a fire pit would most likely melt the tiles. The tile are a type of plastic and I wouldn’t think that they could withstand much heat especially as in a fire pit.
While you do not have to place the deck tiles on concrete, we strongly recommend installing them on a clean, flat surface. You would therefore want to prepare the area by crushing the gravel and compacting the layers. 2 Inches of gravel covered by 1 inch of sand.
Not if you are doing an enclosed porch. Yes if your porch or deck does not have a raised lip. Edging gives a finished look to your project.
I don't think I'd trust these lay in tiles to anchor or weigh anything down.
No you can't. This is a "floating" deck system and is not secured down. Also it is designed to to expand and contract. If you bolt something into it, that will cause buckling. You could cut large enough holes through this decking to allow it to expand and contract and secure the canopy to the wood underneath or else just get a sun sail to block the sun.
You woul dneed 27 of the 1x1 boxes.