Vifah 12"L x 12"W 6 Slat Eucalyptus Interlocking Brown Deck Tile
Vifah 12"L x 12"W 6 Slat Eucalyptus Interlocking Brown Deck Tile
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Vifah 12"L x 12"W 6 Slat Eucalyptus Interlocking Brown Deck Tile

2.8 stars out of 5 reviews
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Deck Tiles:6 Slat-Out of stock
Wood Type:Eucalyptus-Out of stock

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VIFAH
Size
One Size
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1
Condition
New
Shape
Square
$66.70
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Mar 19, 2019
misslove
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Deck tiles: 8 Slat
Wood type: Premium Plantation Teak
5 out of 5 stars review

Better than expected

Even better than I expected. I love the width of the planks which are narrower than what you would usually see. Finish is consistent. Easy is an understatement as far as attaching them together. Will order more actually. Excellent
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Feb 28, 2017
benthere2
2 out of 5 stars review
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beautiful

I love the look of these things - when they're new. And they go down so easily! But you shouldn't expect the plastic interlocking system or every wood slat to last forever. Like mine, they will probably begin to crumble after 4-5 years in the weather. I bought a new stack of tiles this year to replace the ones that have become too brittle to walk on so, for now, they look good again. But I expect to have to replace the entire deck floor with some sort of permanent tiles eventually - which cost about the same as these.
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Oct 22, 2020
Kristy
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Deck tiles: 8 Slat
Wood type: Premium Plantation Teak
2 out of 5 stars review

Not a product for WA weather

These are beautiful for about a year. In WA, with our weather, it ruins them very quickly. Either put these away in winter, or maybe try putting some kind of sealer or clear coat on them before install. Otherwise the existing coating comes off and you're left with a deck that looks like it was made out of old gray fence board. Wish they would've lasted.
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