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10-Piece Idzo 9.6 Square Feet Waterproof Acacia Interlocking Deck Tiles

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Amazon has 10-Piece Idzo 9.6 Square Feet Waterproof Acacia Interlocking Deck Tiles for $20.36. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $35+.

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Features:
  • Deck Tiles are stunning choices to switch up your boring ground; Our interlocking deck tiles come in a variety of slat styles, and colors, from elegant dark brown to dazzling golden so you can get any look you want
  • Installing quickly whether you're an experienced pro or a budding DIYer; Porch tiles features a snap-lock mechanism, easily snapped together without using tools; Tiles can also be unsnapped with ease for relocating or cleaning
  • Acacia wood is well known for being sturdy and water-resistant; Idzo wood deck tiles is sanded and oiled for a more beautiful, non-slip, and scratch-resistant finish; Hardware interlocking patio tiles contain no parts that could be corroded and degraded by the outdoor elements
  • Polypropylene is a friendly material with good durability, impact resistance, and very high moisture resistance; Plastic net construction assures that water can easily drain under the tiles, a good solution for your garden, backyard, or poolside

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Amazon has 10-Piece Idzo 9.6 Square Feet Waterproof Acacia Interlocking Deck Tiles for $20.36. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $35+.

Thanks to Deal Hunter ItsSoCheap for finding this deal.

Features:
  • Deck Tiles are stunning choices to switch up your boring ground; Our interlocking deck tiles come in a variety of slat styles, and colors, from elegant dark brown to dazzling golden so you can get any look you want
  • Installing quickly whether you're an experienced pro or a budding DIYer; Porch tiles features a snap-lock mechanism, easily snapped together without using tools; Tiles can also be unsnapped with ease for relocating or cleaning
  • Acacia wood is well known for being sturdy and water-resistant; Idzo wood deck tiles is sanded and oiled for a more beautiful, non-slip, and scratch-resistant finish; Hardware interlocking patio tiles contain no parts that could be corroded and degraded by the outdoor elements
  • Polypropylene is a friendly material with good durability, impact resistance, and very high moisture resistance; Plastic net construction assures that water can easily drain under the tiles, a good solution for your garden, backyard, or poolside

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Written by powerfuldoppler | Staff
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    • Please see original post for additional details & give the WIKI and additional forum comments a read for helpful discussion.
  • About this store:

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Model: Idzo Interlocking Deck Tiles 9.6 SQFT - 10PCS Waterproof Acacia Wood Patio, Flooring Panels for Indoor and Outdoor - Decking Checker Pattern, 11.81 x 11.81 x 0.91 Inches, Golden

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muscletone
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Never mind - Ask Rufus says yes, but the surface needs to be prepared. The convenience of just laying them on a cement patio floor without mortar and grout is very tempting, however they need to be oiled twice a year, which may stop me from buying. Anyone can speak on the maintenance aspect?
darksiderising
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Could you elaborate? Thanks!
t3ch
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Someone please correct me if not, but I believe these are meant for people with existing finished/leveled surfaces. People in apartments with a boring grey deck, people looking for a platform for a bar, grill, etc. on their existing structure, etc.
if you were gonna go through all the trouble of creating and leveling a spot in the grass you'd prob want to go for something else anyway.

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OliveActivity797Yesterday 10:40 PM
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Make sure you lay these out correctly or it'll end up a huge muddy mess underneath
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feelinlooseYesterday 10:40 PM
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These look pretty cool.
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zpoor17Yesterday 10:51 PM
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Can these be installed directly on grass in the backyard?
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darksiderisingYesterday 11:05 PM
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Quote from OliveActivity797 :
Make sure you lay these out correctly or it'll end up a huge muddy mess underneath
Could you elaborate? Thanks!
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muscletoneYesterday 11:25 PM
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Quote from zpoor17 :
Can these be installed directly on grass in the backyard?
Or over a gravel surface in an outdoor shower stall?
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Or over a gravel surface in an outdoor shower stall?
Never mind - Ask Rufus says yes, but the surface needs to be prepared. The convenience of just laying them on a cement patio floor without mortar and grout is very tempting, however they need to be oiled twice a year, which may stop me from buying. Anyone can speak on the maintenance aspect?
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muscletoneYesterday 11:55 PM
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Quote from muscletone :
Never mind - Ask Rufus says yes, but the surface needs to be prepared. The convenience of just laying them on a cement patio floor without mortar and grout is very tempting, however they need to be oiled twice a year, which may stop me from buying. Anyone can speak on the maintenance aspect?
1, tks!

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t3chToday 12:07 AM
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Quote from zpoor17 :
Can these be installed directly on grass in the backyard?
Someone please correct me if not, but I believe these are meant for people with existing finished/leveled surfaces. People in apartments with a boring grey deck, people looking for a platform for a bar, grill, etc. on their existing structure, etc.
if you were gonna go through all the trouble of creating and leveling a spot in the grass you'd prob want to go for something else anyway.
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alancostelloToday 12:53 AM
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Is acacia just going to immediately weather and splinter?
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myopinion77
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These look cool, but I wonder how long they last? I might want to put these on my covered patio.
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SlickStranger175Today 02:32 AM
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Quote from t3ch :
Someone please correct me if not, but I believe these are meant for people with existing finished/leveled surfaces. People in apartments with a boring grey deck, people looking for a platform for a bar, grill, etc. on their existing structure, etc.if you were gonna go through all the trouble of creating and leveling a spot in the grass you'd prob want to go for something else anyway.
U could do it in grass but it doesn't feel as great.. smushy. Tried to put it on top of turf and it just doesn't feel right.
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ktlewis02
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Quote from zpoor17 :
Can these be installed directly on grass in the backyard?
No. Definitely not. If you want to throw something on grass then use stone or cement pavers
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s207307Today 03:52 AM
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Quote from muscletone :

Never mind - Ask Rufus says yes, but the surface needs to be prepared. The convenience of just laying them on a cement patio floor without mortar and grout is very tempting, however they need to be oiled twice a year, which may stop me from buying. Anyone can speak on the maintenance aspect?
What all is entailed with "oiling" them?
I'd like to put these between a concrete patio and a hot tub...so still have to oil of they are always covered by the Jacuzzi?
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muscletoneToday 04:02 AM
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On the product page - We recommend applying wood oil at least twice a year to maintain surface durability. It may last longer out of the sun, but it'll eventually rot away. I cancelled my order.

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aholeinthewor1dToday 04:54 AM
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These are awesome

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