Q:Would trim or fascia along the outside edge interfere with rainwater drainage?
by|Jul 13, 2021
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A: Hello,
Our deck fascia and trim would not interfere with drainage. It has the same drainage system underneath as our deck tiles.
by|Jul 28, 2021
Q:How many boxes do I need to cover 185 square feet
by|Jun 17, 2021
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A: You'll need at least 19 boxes of the deck tiles. You are asking this question on the page for the fascia, not the deck tiles themselves. Fascia is calculated by linear feet.
by|Jun 17, 2021
Q:do you need an existing deck to use this product or can this used to make a new deck.
by|Jun 12, 2021
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A: The deck tiles must be placed on a solid surface such as an existing deck or concrete slab.
by|Sep 25, 2021
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Q:When will this be back in stock? It seems to be sold out for some time now and I need it to complete my patio.
by|Jun 4, 2021
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Q:Can you get the facia trim in 3’ lengths instead of 1’ lengths
by|Apr 29, 2021
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A: Yes we offer 3ft straight fascia as well
by|Apr 30, 2021
Q:I'd like to put these on my second floor roof, but can they be be blown off by gusty winds that might arise?
by|Apr 26, 2021
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A: No they will not be blown away by extreme wind.
by|Apr 30, 2021
Q:Will these tiles damage the waterproof membrane on my roof? it is a flat roof.
by|Apr 26, 2021
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A: The grid underneath the tiles should not.
by|Apr 26, 2021
Q:I live in an area where winter temperatures can be below freezing. How does it handle colder temps? Is it susceptible to cracking in colder temperatures?
by|Mar 28, 2021
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A: It handles cold temps fine with no issue.
by|Apr 16, 2021
Q:I want to put this product over a concrete front stoop approximately 5' x 8'. How does it anchor in place, so the whole thing does not slide off? When I read the directions, I only see that the pieces attach to each other, and my stoop is open on two sides so I am afraid the whole thing could slide when put together if not anchored somehow to the concrete. Also, is there a trim piece that can be used for the front vertical surface (about 2 inches by 8 feet) of the concrete pad that shows?
by|Mar 10, 2021
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A: Yes they only attach to one another, no anchor, they are a floating product. Yes we do have trim, please see here for everything you would need to know about the product: https://www.newtechwood.com/deck-tile-naturale/
by|Mar 11, 2021
Q:Does Home Depot have professional installers for this tile
by|Dec 17, 2020
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A: That would be a question for Home Depot but we have no recommendations for installers.