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Pure Contemporary Blogs about Outdoor Wood Deck Tiles / Snap-Together with Ease
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Posted by Home Infatuation on  (Updated > 1 year ago)

Snap Together Garapa Wood Deck Tiles

Snap Together Outside Curupay Deck TilesSnap Together Outside Curupay Deck Tiles

Snap Together Ipe Wood Deck TilesSnap Together Teak Wood Outdoor Deck Tiles

 Here is the original story from Pure Contemporary:

Outdoor Wood Deck Tiles

“If you want to completely change the look of your worn outdoor patio surfaces or just want a new space to kick back in the sun, stylish furniture-grade wood deck tiles could be the answer. Outdoor deck tiles revitalize cracked surfaces and add a warm and welcoming look to a balcony, patio, sunroom or an existing wood deck.   

What I love about these tiles is that anyone can install them. They have an interlocking grid connected to the back so that they easily snap together without having to use nails, screws or adhesives. They also create a luxurious contemporary look comparable to a high end piece of furniture. I’ve had customers tell me that they easily installed their floor themselves in one day which saved them loads of time and money. One customer loved the fact that her new floor had striations and was comfy to walk on just like her living room hardwood.

Keep in mind that all deck tile systems are not created equal! Commercial Grade tiles feature premium grade woods and UV stabilized polypropylene backing that creates a tight lock between each tile and will last for many years. Lower grade tiles use cheaper woods and plastic frames that will warp and crack from UV exposure. Available in Ipe, Garapa, Curupay, Rosewood and Teak, they naturally resist rot, insects and decay and look great with a simple oil application once a year.

If you are interested in a “green” alternative then know that these earth friendly woods are reclaimed and re-usable and come from certified forests. The backing is made of petroleum free composites. -- Mike Voyles of Home Infatuation.”

Visit Home Infatuation to see all that we have in store to help you create the outdoor living space of your dreams. Whether you are looking for outdoor furniture, outdoor bars, dinnerware, fire pits, patio lights and much more…we are sure to have just what you are looking for! “Welcome to Outdoor Living.”

 

 



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