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Century Outdoor Composite Deck Board Tiles Questions & Answers

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Century Outdoor Composite Deck Board Tiles
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Can you install Century Outdoor Composite Deck Board Tiles over existing deck?
Brian
Yes, our Century Outdoor Composite Deck Board Tiles can be installed over an existing deck, provided that it is level and free from major defects.
We have an existing concrete patio about 10x10' It is in good shape with smooth even surface but not very appealing to the eye.
Norb
You may use our Century Outdoor Composite Deck Board Tiles over your concrete patio to give it a brand new look!
What are the color choices? How do you select a different color if there are choices?
EARL J MARTIN
The Century Outdoor Composite Deck Board Tiles are currently available only in coffee-brown color.
do you have finish edging slated edging (not sure what you call it) so you wouldn't trip and easy to pull something over to walk on it?
Pat Bandhauer
Our Century Outdoor Composite Deck Board Tiles do not come with edging pieces To smoothen the edge, you can use a jigsaw and then a palm sander or a Dremel tool.
I have a rooftop that covers a patio below. I want to put a deck on the rooftop. It currently has rolled asphalt roofing, and is on a pitch. Would your product work over the top of that?
Steve Sexton
Yes, you may use our Century Outdoor Composite Deck Board Tiles on the rooftop top deck. Please make sure the subfloor is even and level.
Just recieved Century Outdoor Composite Deck Board tile (Coffee Brown) sample. I don't see available transition/reducer pieces shown on your website. Can this product be installed checkerboard style? If so, I have a closed in screened porch on concrete and will need matching reducer pieces (male and female) for a 32" doorway stepping out of the screened porch area onto another concrete deck 4" lower. Can you show me these matching products are available with photo & specs for my 336 SF project?
don osborne
We do not offer trims & moldings for these tiles.
Can this be installed in a checkerboard pattern?
Jennifer Leung
Yes, absolutely!
Can this be installed over dirt as a walkway
Yes, but for best results, we recommend installing these tiles over concrete to ensure they stay interlocked and do not sink into any softer subfloor surface.
Are these tiles air and water tight so that no rain or melting snow will drain out the bottom of the flooring to area below?
Donna Armstrong
These tiles are vented, meaning that water and snow will pass through the vents to the subfloor.
How do you cut these (around posts etc)
Jeann Mehsling
To cut these tiles, you can use a sharp tile cutter or a hand saw.
What do you use for subfloor on an uncovered pool deck
Angel
You may use any of our composite deck tiles or outdoor drainage tiles for this purpose.
the picture shows a vertical pattern can you turn every other tile to create a brick pattern instead of a vertical pattern as show.
sally levine
Yes, the tiles can be turned around as needed.
Is it okay to sit a hot tub on top of?
Michael Coleman
Yes, these tiles can be used under hot tubs.
My current deck has a 1:40 intentional slope for water runoff. Will these Century tiles work and stay in place, or do I need to fix them to the deck in some places to keep them from moving? The deck below is vinyl,
Doug McElroy
We recommend placing these over a hard and level surface to prevent tiles from moving and to keep them interlocked, so filling the slope and making the surface even would be beneficial.
Can an inflatable 8’X12’ pool be put on top of this tile
Lorraine
Yes, you may use these tiles under the pool.
Will this product work with an inclosed screen in patio on concrete? If so, please explain how water drains when it rains or cleaning this material. (Seem like there would be no place for rain water to drain out).
They can be placed on a concrete patio with an enclosed screen, however you'll have to ensure the concrete floor leads to a drain since these tiles will allow water to pass through its vents.
will this work over rubber roofing and is the bottom rubber or plastic
Kay Amey
We wouldn't recommend using these tiles on a rubber roof since the bottom is plastic and may cut through the rubber. Please see our Soft Flex Tiles for this purpose.
Hello, I would like to install this on an existing wood deck. How can I ensure it will stay put and wont move. I am not sure if this needs to be nailed in to ensure no movement
Jaise James
These tiles are interlocked together to install. The weight of the tiles keeps them from moving. If needed, you may nail them but we have not had any customers complain about the tiles moving after installation.
I live in Florida and occasionally get windy storms. What keeps this floor in place in the event of high winds?
Dennis
The tiles are heavy and when installed, the weight of the tiles will help them stay in place.
I would like to install your product however I wanted to install on a solid wood thick ply wood instead of making just a wood deck out of wood, we prefer to use this as our floor SO CAN IT BE PLACED OVER SOLID WOOD TREATED PLYWOOD OR WHAT WOULD YOU RECOMMEND.
Gerardo Gonzalez
Yes, these tiles can be installed over plywood.
Are the edges of the support on the bottom side of your tiles smooth and/or rounded? We are looking for a flooring to go over a rubber membrane and have seen a similar styled product at the local home improvement store that we felt could be too sharp for the frequent walking weight on the membrane.
Donna
We wouldn't recommend putting these tiles directly over a membrane. These should go over a harder surface. For an install directly over a rubber membrane please see our Soft Flex Tiles.
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