Composite deck tile is convenient DIY tiles. Anti-slip, weather resistant, durable and stable, no need any maintenance, composite deck tiles floor are ideal choice for exterior like garden, porch, hotel, balcony, rooftops, gazebo, etc.
Specification
Product name
White color wpc composite decking tile for outdoor floor SM-4P-A WH
Color
White
Material
WPC, plastic base, screws
Size
30*30cm
Thickness
2.6cm
N.W
1.35 KG
1 square meter
around 11 pcs
Certificate
CE, ROHS, REACH
Application
Outdoor like garden, patio,balcony,terrace, sunroom,etc.
Optional package
brown carton, color box, shrinkage film, window box, display box, pallets,etc.
/ PRODUCT DETAILS
Top material
Using A grade full body-ceramic tile, anti-slip surface, durable and stable.
Base material
Total new PE material plastic base, 36 pcs drops silicon glue, more stable
and not easy come out.With creative tab & slot buckle, easy install like play
with kids block.
/ PROJECT DISPLAY
For garden
Composite deck tile for garden
For patio
Composite deck tilefor patio
For porch
Composite deck tile for porch
/ INSTALLATION
No Special Tools Required
You don't need any adhesives, tiles spacers or grout or to lay Decking Tiles. Everything you need for a quick and easy installation is included in each box.
Step 01
Prepare the Surface
Interlocking Tiles can be placed on most hard surfaces. However, it's important that the surface is as smooth as possible, with no bumps, large cracks, uneven areas or surface depressions that would allow the Decking Tiles to "rock" in place. If the surface is particularly uneven, you may need to level the surface with some patching compound or filler. We do not recommend the installation of Inter Locking Tile on bare ground.
Step 02
Plan Your Design
It's easy to create unique patterns, designs and borders by using a combination of different tile styles. You can sketch your design on paper to try various design combinations. The possibilities are endless!
Step 03
Lock the Tiles into Position
Start by placing an Interlocking Tile in the corner of the area that you want to cover, making sure the two sides of the tile with the tabs showing are facing outwards in the direction you will be laying the tiles. Place the edge of the next tile without the tabs showing over the black connecting tabs so these tabs lock into position with the corresponding slots on the underside of the second tile. Repeat this simple "lock in place" process with the remaining tiles, working in a diagonal direction across your entire design.
Step 04
Completing Your Project
You can generally avoid cutting Interlocking Tiles where you need to fit around fixed objects, odd shaped areas or against walls simply by filling in the gaps or spaces with medium sized pebbles, volcanic rock or other landscaping material.