Ipe hardwood decking tiles
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Classic 10 per box
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Double Classic 5 per box
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Arizona
30.5 x 30.5 cm x3cm high 1 Sq. ft. 10 per box |
Edge Detail tiles - Straight and Corner detail tiles (Reducer) are available
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Frequently asked questionsand answers Q. Where can the tiles be used? Practically any solid, even surface e.g. courtyards, balconies,
patios, porches, roof tops, hot tub surrounds, pool surrounds, garden
paths, boat decks, garages, gazebos, sun rooms, basements, campgrounds…..anywhere
you would like a beautiful wood deck or floor. Q: If the tiles are not glued or fixed to the floor, then how are the tiles secured in place? The tiles have inbuilt tabs on all sides which lock securely to the
adjacent tiles so they cannot move once laid. Q: Are the tiles affected by snow or extremely cold conditions? The wood is unaffected by snow although you may notice some minor cupping
of the wood slats just after the snow has melted and the wood surface
is still wet. This cupping will disappear once the snow completely melts
and the wood surface dries. Q. What affect will extremely cold conditions have on the tiles Whilst polypropylene becomes increasingly brittle at sub zero temperatures,
this will not cause any problems once the tiles are laid. However we
don't recommend laying tiles in sub zero conditions as the interlocking
tabs could become brittle and break during installation. Q. What about installation in extremely hot locations? The polypropylene base can withstand temperatures up to 60 degrees C
without any problem. Q. Are the tiles affected by water or heavy rainfall in any way? Due to the gaps between the slats of wood and the specially designed
mesh base, any water drains away quickly and freely. No water remains
trapped or in extended contact with the wood. Q. Will the wood warp in hot, humid conditions? The small gaps left between the slats of wood allow the wood to naturally
expand and contract as needed. Under some conditions, a slight cupping
of the wood slats may occur after heavy rainfall, but this will disappear
as the surface dries. Q. Can the wood slats come loose? No. Each wood slat is secured to the plastic base by at least two corrosion
resistant screws. Q. What is the cost difference between installing this product versus a traditional deck? Since you can install the deck tiles yourself, the difference in installation
cost is huge. Also, if you compare the material cost of building a hardwood
deck the traditional way, the materials cost would be far higher. Typically
you can expect that a deck tile installation will be less than half the
cost of building a conventional hardwood deck. Deck tiles also offer
more possibilities in terms of design and can easily be taken up and
reinstalled in another location as required. If you are installing the
tiles over an existing concrete patio, then consider the massive savings
in time, cost and the backbreaking work of digging up and re-laying the
concrete pad. Q. How long is the warranty? The tiles are guaranteed against faulty workmanship for a period of
10 years from the date of purchase. This does not cover natural imperfections
or variations in timber, misuse or failure to maintain the timber, or
being laid on a surface that is not well drained. Q. How long will the deck last? Although the warranty period extends for 10 years from the date of purchase,
the wood used on the tiles has a rated durability in excess of 15 years
under normal exterior conditions. Q. How fire resistant are the deck tiles? Since the tiles are solid wood and attached to a plastic base, you need
to take the same care as you would with a conventional wood deck. The
tiles can however be used around barbeque areas provided normal precautions
are observed against hot coals or burning embers falling on the tiles. Q. Can a car be driven over the tiles? Whilst the plastic bases would support a car being driven over the tiles, we do not recommend their use for vehicular traffic. Questions regarding installing in specific locations: Whilst covering drab concrete surfaces is an ideal use for the tiles,
they can equally well be laid over ceramic tiles, pavers, existing wood
decks, and other hard surfaces. Q. Can the tiles be laid directly on bare earth? We normally recommend tiles are laid on well compacted gravel rather
than bare earth. If you wish to lay the tiles directly on bare ground
or grass, we recommend covering the area to be laid with weed control
mat before laying the tiles. In all cases, the ground should be firm,
level and with a slight slope for drainage. Q. Can I lay the tiles on a conventional deck sub frame resting on the wood bearers? The tiles are not designed to be laid on bearers. They must be laid
on a solid surface. Q. Can I use the tiles indoors? Certainly. However you should take care that if any crumbs or other
food particles fall in the gaps between the wood slats, they are vacuumed
away promptly. Q. Can the tiles be laid over an existing weathered wood deck? Provided the surface and supporting framework are structurally sound
and the surface is even, the tiles are an ideal and cost effective way
to bring an existing deck back to its former glory. Q. Can the tiles be laid directly on rooftops covered with a rubber or bituminous membrane without damaging or puncturing the membrane? The pressure on the tile base is normally distributed in such a way
that no damage will occur. However if you wish to take additional precautions,
then we suggest laying down a suitable geotextile mat before the tiles
are laid. Q. Can the tiles be laid on a sloping roof deck? If the slope is not so great that you can actually walk on it, then the tiles could satisfactorily be laid. Some slope is ideal as it allows water to drain freely away. Installation Questions: No. Installation of the tiles requires no adhesives, nails, screws or
any other fixing devices. Q. How long does it normally take to install a deck or patio? Most decks can be installed in one to two hours, depending on the size
and complexity. Decks with curved edges or fitting around pipes etc may
take longer due to the extra tile cutting required. Q What tools are required? The only tools required are a tape measure, carpenter's square, hand
saw, jig saw (if there are any curved areas) screwdriver and sandpaper
(for smoothing any cut edges). Q. What level of skill is required to install the tiles? If you played with Lego ® as a child, then you will find
laying the tiles just as easy. The tiles lock securely and precisely
in place with just a gentle push. Alignment of the tiles is automatic
so you just extend the deck in whichever direction you want without
any alignment problems. You only need to be able to use a handsaw or
jigsaw if it is necessary to cut any tiles to fit around pipes or to
fit a final row of tiles against a retaining wall or the outside deck
edge. Q: What do I do about corners or curved areas? You can just simply cut the tile with a handsaw or jigsaw. You may however
need to insert additional screws via the existing screw holes in the
plastic base to ensure that each wood slat is still secured with a least
two screws. Q. How do I hide the plastic tabs on the outside edge of the tile? Matching edge reducer pieces and corner reducer pieces are available
that simply snap into place on the outer edge of a row of tiles. Q. Can I use the tiles for steps, stairs or edges? Tiles can only be used for steps or stairs if they are screwed securely
to the base of the stairway. Additionally, end capping should be fixed
to the edge of the tile to hide the plastic base. For the vertical edges
transitioning down to the next step or to ground level, we recommend
detaching the wood from the plastic base and affixing it to the surface
with a quality adhesive designed for wood, and also designed for the
surface you are attaching it to. Q. How level does the surface beneath the deck tiles have to be? The tiles can "bridge" approximately 8mm of vertical
mismatch in a concrete sub-surface as long as any such cracking doesn't
lie directly below the tile joins. Excessive unevenness in a concrete
surface will need to be repaired with a patching compound or resurfaced
prior to installation. Q. How soon can I use the deck after installation? You can use your new deck immediately.
Maintenance Questions: In normal conditions, the gaps between the wood slats and the special
mesh base ensure good airflow and quick drying which inhibits mould and
mildew growth on the decking. If installed in exterior areas which remain
damp and out of direct sunlight, then some growth of mould or mildew
may occur as with conventional wood decking Q. How should I clean the tiles? Light debris or dirt that may collect between the wood slats can be
removed with a stiff broom, leaf blower, vacuum cleaner, or you can use
garden hose or pressure washer. Q. Does the sun affect the wood? Any hardwood deck will eventually fade and turn grey if not treated
with preservative oil at regular intervals. Although the tiles are pre-finished
with preservative oil containing UV absorbing properties, the oil will
not provide a permanent protection against fading or greying of the timber.
For total protection we recommend a Alfresco Protector, a water based
colour preserver and UV filter, available on request. Q: Can I remove the tiles once they are laid? You can easily take up any or all of the tiles and re-install them in a new location as required. All information provided in good faith based on information from the
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A.J. Smith and Son (Benfleet) Ltd - Tel 01268 792771
The hardwood decking Supplier
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