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FAQS
What are WPC Decking tiles?
WPC decking tiles are composite tiles made from a mixture of wood fibers and plastic. They are designed to look like wood but offer greater durability, less maintenance, and better resistance to weather and insects.
What are the benefits of using WPC decking tiles?
Durability: Resistant to rot, decay, and insect damage.
Low Maintenance: No need for staining, sealing, or painting.
Weather Resistance: Can withstand various weather conditions without warping or splitting.
Eco-Friendly: Often made from recycled materials.
Easy Installation: Typically designed for snap-together installation, requiring no nails or screws.
How Do I installation WPC decking tiles?
Prepare the Surface: Ensure the surface is clean, flat, and solid.
Layout: Plan your layout to determine the number of tiles needed.
Snap Together: Start in one corner and snap the tiles together. Ensure they are aligned properly.
Cut to Fit: If necessary, cut the tiles to fit around edges or obstacles using a jigsaw or similar tool.
Do I need special tools for installation?
No special tools are required for installing WPC decking tiles. A measuring tape, utility knife, or jigsaw might be needed for cutting tiles to fit around edges or obstacles.
How do I maintain WPC decking tiles?
Maintenance is minimal. Regular cleaning with a broom, hose, or pressure washer is typically sufficient. For tougher stains, a mild soap solution can be used.
Can WPC decking tiles be used indoor?
Yes, WPC decking tiles can be used indoors in areas like sunrooms, kitchens, or basements, adding a stylish, durable flooring option.
How long do WPC decking tiles last?
With proper care and maintenance, WPC decking tiles can last for 10-15 years or more, making them a long-lasting investment for your outdoor or indoor spaces.
Are WPC decking tiles eco-friendly?
Many WPC decking tiles are made from recycled wood and plastic materials, making them an environmentally friendly choice. They help reduce waste and the need for deforestation.
How do I choose the right WPC decking tiles for my project?
Consider factors such as tile size, colour, texture, and compatibility with your existing surface. Look for tiles with UV protection if exposed to direct sunlight.
Can I remove and reinstall WPC decking tiles?
Yes, WPC decking tiles can be easily removed and reinstalled, making them a flexible option for renters or those looking to make seasonal changes.
Are there any warranties available for WPC decking tiles?
Yes, we offer a 5-year warranty for our WPC decking tiles. This warranty covers manufacturing defects and ensures that you receive a high-quality product. For full warranty details, please refer to our warranty documentation or contact our customer support.
How many decking tiles do I need?
For a rectangular or square space, simply to measure the length and width of the area. Multiply these numbers (i.e. 5 x 6m) to get your area in m2. Each composite decking tiles measures L 300mm x W 300mm with each box of 11 tiles (Each box is 1 Square Meter). Each individual tile is 0.09m2. A good rule of thumb is to order 5-10% more tiles than your measurements say you need, to allow for any wastage.
The area I wish to tile is circular and not rectangular. Can the tiles be cut shape?
Sure if necessary, Tiles can be easily cut using a jigsaw or any type of saw. Our composite decking tiles are designed as an easy DIY decking area for customers who want the look of traditional decking but without the hassle. If you have good DIY skills, you can use a jigsaw to cut the decking tiles to fit around an obstruction, but we wouldn’t recommended cutting the tiles to create a circular area as this would impact the stability and performance of the product, reduce the point of interlocking and would not enable you to use the ramp edge or corner edge to complete your design. If you are not confident in using hand tools, you can always add a few decorative stones to finish off any leftover areas, such as around a drainpipe.
Do WPC decking tiles need a base?
The decking tiles have an integrated base with drainage holes and don’t need to be installed on top of joists or bearers. The requirement for laying our composite decking tiles is a flat, relatively hard and even surface. Concrete patios, an existing stone patio, old existing decking or other hard surfaces are an ideal place to lay deck tiles because they are stable and durable. The decking tiles won’t interlock when laid on uneven surfaces, so you must be sure to fix any underlying issues before starting.  Installing decking directly over dirt or grass isn’t recommended.
Are composite decking tiles slippery?
Our composite decking tiles have in-built anti-slip features and textured surface, making them safe for use in all outdoor environments. The composite decking tiles do not absorb any significant water, so you can be confident that they’ll be safe to walk on in all weathers. Our WPC tiles have undertaken slip rating tests and is found to have an R12 anti-slip rating, which is considered safe for dry and wet environments. Thus, WETRADE TILES can be installed around the swimming pool and other high-slip areas, creating a safer family environment.
Can I put decking tiles on grass?
We do not recommend installing Deck Tiles directly onto grass or bare earth directly as a long term solution as within a few weeks you’d be likely to see weed growth or new grass coming up between the surface planks of the tiles.
Do you supply external corner decking tile ramp edge?
Our decking tiles range includes ramp edge bar and corner edge bar which help finish off external ramp corners. If your deck design requires internal corner ramp edges, you can create these yourself by cut edge to the 45 degree internal corner, but we would only recommended this if you’re an experienced DIYer with the necessary jigsaw and a good understanding of measuring and cutting.
Do Interlocking Composite Decking Tiles move once installed?
Once interlocked with other Tiles, a stable surface is created and should not become dislodged with everyday use.