Quickdeck Tiles

Available in Canada, our composite deck tiles provide you with what you need to create beautiful modern designs on the balcony of a condo tower or on a small terrace. Do your own tiling in no time with these Quickdeck interlocking tiles.

The Benefits of Composite

Composite deck tiles combine the best features of traditional wood and modern composite materials in an easy-to-install format. Here’s why they’re a great choice for outdoor and even indoor spaces:

Quick ‘n easy to install

Quickdeck tiles turn flooring into a giant puzzle – it’s that easy. Click in our different sizes and shapes and types of tiles. The pieces interlock on all four sides.

Engineered to last for years

All our Quickdeck products are mounted on an interlocking system that allows for the proper drainage of water. They also benefit from the UltraShield technology – a shield against moisture, mould, fade, and mildew.

Helps fight global warming

Within every 10 sq2 of composite wood, there are 3,000 recycled plastic bags and over 1,000 one-gallon plastic jugs. This means that our recycled deck tiles help keep at least 12,000,000 pounds of extra plastic waste out of landfills every year.

Advantages of NewTechWood

Quickdeck tiles are the ultimate alternative for quickly transforming a high-rise balcony, a rooftop terrace, or a backyard patio. Simply connect the tiles together on a concrete slab.

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Patented UltraShield Protection

Our interlocking balcony tiles come in three different sizes and five standard colours to help foster your creativity. Design modern balcony/patio patterns with our 1x1 ft decking squares, 1x2 ft and 1x3 ft rectangular composite tiles. The UltraShield protection features resistance to water, which makes our decking tiles suitable for outdoor shower floors.
Technical Specs

Standard colours

Putting together Quickdeck tiles is so easy that your only challenge will be picking one or multiple colours, and creating a unique flooring pattern. These are our five favourite colours.

FAQ

Quickdeck Tiles

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The deck tiles are 0.88 inches thick.

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There is a weight of roughly 2.5 pounds per deck tile (and therefore per square foot) so a box of 10 deck tiles, or 10 square feet of deck tile, is 25 pounds.

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QUICKDECK tiles in all three formats (1’x1′, 1’x2′, and 1’x3′) are available in Brazilian Ipe, Peruvian Teak, Antique, Red Cedar, Smoke White, Charcoal, and Light Gray. To view these colors, please visit our Colors page.

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No, at the moment, we do not offer a water-tight version of the deck tiles.

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You ca install our deck tiles on surfaces without 90-degree angles. However, this will require cutting the QuickDeck tiles. Detailed cutting instructions can be found in our installation guide as well as in our installation video at the 1-minute, 50-second mark, both resources are located in the Documentation section,

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Yes, but only for indoor use, as plywood may swell when exposed to rain or harsh weather conditions outdoors. Please ensure the plywood surface is flat and structurally sound.

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Yes, that would be fine. Please ensure this deck is flat and structurally sound.

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The boards have to be placed over a structurally sound surface, so we would not recommend using a porch that has existing issues.

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Not in Canada. We strongly recommend installing our tiles on a flat, solid concrete surface.

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While this may be possible, we would strongly recommend following best practices, which would encourage this being installed over a more stable surface such as a concrete deck or an existing wood deck.

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Not in Canada. We strongly recommend installing our tiles on a flat, solid concrete surface.

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Not in Canada. We strongly recommend installing our tiles on a flat, solid concrete surface.

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Such a patio may not provide sufficient flatness to support these deck tiles. With that said, at 2.5 pounds per tile, they may have enough weight to flatten the carpet. If you would like to test to confirm, you can do so by requesting a sample in our Order a sample page.

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Yes, the deck boards can be cut.

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Concrete.

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Examples of polysheet membranes include TPO or EPDM — protective layers applied over your roof to provide waterproofing and protection.

You should confirm the warranty details with the company that installed the membrane before the installation.

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Yes, it is possible, but you should confirm the warranty details with the company that installed the membrane.

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No, we recommend installing them on a clean, flat concrete or wood surface.

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We strongly do not recommend this and suggest adapting your patio to the straight edges of the decking instead. You could also cut the deck tiles to a curve matching your patio’s curvature.

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Due to structural issues, our deck tiles would not be sufficiently supported when in use with a pedestal system. However, it would be possible to use a pedestal system, place pressure treated plywood above it, and then use the deck tiles on top of the deck boards.

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While this can hold a hot tub, if the hot tub has uneven weight distribution, it would be best to cut the deck tiles around the hot tub instead.

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We have stair trims (QD-SC2).