Balcony Flooring
| For a durable, attractive surface on balconies, HandyDeck deck tiles are undoubtedly one of the most convenient and simple options you can find. Not only are they easy to carry up stairs or in elevators, but you can easily lay them yourself... so you don't have to put up with the inconvenience and disruption of having tradespersons wandering through your home day after day. And there's no tedious surface preparation required either... you just need to give the balcony a good sweep. Then you simply snap the tiles in position. Because the inbuilt interlocking tabs hold each tile securely in place, they wont fall off the balcony or blow away in normal wind gusts. Since HandyDeck interlocking tiles come in different styles and colors, you can design a pattern on your balcony to suit your own individual taste or style. If you need to fit around pipes, posts or other obstructions, SwiftDeck and LinkDeck tiles can be cut with just a handsaw, although a power saw or jigsaw makes the job even easier. |
And if you don't own a saw or prefer not to cut any tiles, that's also no problem. You can simply fill in any remaining gap against the wall with some attractive river pebbles or other landscaping materials. In fact if you want to add a bit more creativity to your design, you can simply leave out a tile or two and fill the gap with pebbles.
All HandyDeck tiles need very little ongoing maintenance... just a sweep every so often to remove dirt or maybe a wash with water.
SwiftDeck and LinkDeck tiles will gradually fade to a soft silvery gray color over time but if you want to maintain their original color for as long as possible, we recommend re-coating the tiles with a good quality deck oil every 6-12 months or so.
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Plan your deck and estimate the number of tiles you'll need with just a few clicks, using our online deck design tool
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Mosaic stone and Pebble tiles are now available in our EzyTile range which can either be used on their own or inserted amongst our other tiles.
