Q. Where can the tiles be used? Back Top
Practically any solid, even surface e.g. courtyards, balconies, patios, porches, roof top gardens, hot tub surrounds, pool surrounds, garden paths, exhibition floors, gazebos, conservatories, wet rooms….etc.
Q. Are the tiles slippery when wet? Back Top
Ipe timber is considered the one of the least slippery timber surfaces when wet, the reason for this is that due to the density of the Ipe grain; the mosses and lichens that make other decks so slippery when wet have their ability to grow on Ipe severely restricted.
Q. Will you get splinters walking on the tiles in bare feet? Back Top
No, Ipe is considered a virtually splinter proof decking surface, unlike conventional decking both you and your children should be safe from splinters.
Q: If the tiles are not glued or fixed to the floor, why don’t they move? Back Top
The tiles have inbuilt tabs on all sides which lock securely to the adjacent tiles so they cannot move once laid.
Q: How do the tiles stay in place without the use of fixings? Back Top
The tiles have inbuilt tabs on all sides which lock securely to the adjacent tiles so they are held firmly in place. However for use on stairs or open edged balconies (balconies that have no retaining walls or lips on outside edges) the tiles must be fixed in place, either screwed securely to the floor or fixed with a suitable adhesive. We recommend the use of a good quality gap filling adhesive such as Gripfill Max which is a flexible water resistant adhesive that performs well even at extreme temperatures. You should always make sure that any fixings or adhesive you intend to use are suitable for the both the surfaces you wish to fix to each other.
Q: Are the tiles affected by snow or extremely cold conditions? Back Top
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 Back Top
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? Back Top
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 Back Top
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? Back Top
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? Back Top
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? Back Top
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.
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? Back Top
Although the warranty period extends for 10 years from the date of purchase, Ipe timber should last a life time if cared for properly, the base has an estimated life span of in excess of 15 years.
Q. How fire resistant are the deck tiles? Back Top
Ipe timber is given a zero fire rating in the USA this is the same rating given to steel and concrete, however as the slats are 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 through the tiles.
Q. Can a car be driven over the tiles? Back Top
Whilst the plastic bases would support the weight of a motor vehicle, we do not recommend their use for vehicular traffic.
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