Do-It-Yourself HandyDeck Paver Installation Guide
SwiftDeck, LinkDeck and ResiDeck Installation
EzyTile Installation
HandyDeck interlocking patio pavers are designed for quick and easy do-it-yourself installation without the need for special tools, nails, screws or any other fixing devices and adhesives. In most cases you’ll find it’s easy to install the tiles yourself, even if you have no carpentry skills or DIY expertise. Detailed instructions are given below or you can download an instruction sheet here:
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>> EzyTile Installation Guide
How to Install SwiftDeck, LinkDeck and ResiDeck Pavers
To install our wood or wood composite tiles, you’ll just need a tape measure, sharp knife and Phillips head screwdriver. If you need to cut the tiles to fit around pipes, posts or other fixed features you’ll also need a handsaw or power saw to cut the tiles. Everything you need for quick and easy installation is included in each HandyDeck box of tiles.
Just follow these basic steps:
Step 1 – Design your Deck
It’s a good idea to sketch your proposed design on paper before you start. Alternatively go to our interactive "Online Design Tool" which lets you try various design combinations with just a few clicks of your mouse. You can easily create unique patterns, designs and borders by aligning the tiles in different directions or by using a combination of different tile styles. And remember, if you don’t like the first design you’ve put down, you can simply lift up the tiles and re-install them in a different pattern.
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Step 2 - Prepare the Surface
Step 3 – Snap the Tiles in Place
Step 4 – Finishing touches
Step 5 – Caring for your Deck
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How to Install EzyTile Pavers
With EzyTile paver installation there’s no tedious surface preparation, no messy adhesives, and no time consuming grouting. Effortless and automatic tile alignment ensures perfectly straight and accurate tile spacing every time.
Installation of EzyTile porcelain and stone tiles is virtually identical to the method of installing our SwiftDeck or LinkDeck wood tiles, with the following exceptions.
When installing EzyTile it is important that the surface be as smooth as possible, with no bumps or surface depressions that would allow the tiles to "rock" in place. We do not recommend the installation of our EzyTile on bare ground.
If you need to cut the tiles to fill remaining gaps or to fit around posts or pipes, you will need to use a diamond or carbide tipped wetsaw. However in many situations it’s possible to avoid cutting EzyTile Decking Tiles by filling in the gaps or spaces with medium sized pebbles, volcanic rock or other landscaping material.
To provide maximum protection from oil and water-based stains, and to maintain the attractive appearance and slip resistance of your EzyTile natural slate tiles, it is generally advisable to seal the tiles with a high quality sealer. We suggest sealing EzyTile slate tiles with a good quality, invisible, fully breathe-able impregnating sealer rather than a topical sealer. Whilst we don’t recommend any specific products since we have not tested the many products available, we suggest you may wish to consider the products offered by the following companies:
» Stone Technologies Inc. Stone Sealer
» Aqua Mix Stone Enhancer
» Dry Treat Inc. Stain-Proof
» Dyna Metro Inc. Impregnator 4110
» Stone Care International Stone Spray-N-Seal
» ProSoCoStone, Tile & Masonry Protector
» Miracle Sealants Company 511 Impregnator
» HMK Stonecare HMK® S42
» Glaze'N Seal Stone Sealant Impregnator
» Sparles Southwest Stone Glamor
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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.

Although HandyDeck Decking Tiles can be laid over most hard surfaces (concrete, asphalt, gravel, hard dirt), there should be are no large cracks, bumps or depressions which could cause the tiles to lie unevenly or “rock” on the surface. If the surface is particularly rough or cracked, it is advisable to level the surface with a suitable exterior patching compound or filler. On hard dirt surfaces, sand or gravel, the surface should firstly be leveled, well compacted and covered with a weed control barrier. To provide good drainage under the tiles, the surface should normally slope slightly away from the outer wall of any structures.
In most cases it is best to start laying the tiles from one of the outer corners of the area you want to cover and work inwards towards the exterior wall. After you have positioned the first tile in the corner of your workspace, take a second tile and align the connecting tabs on one edge of the first tile with the corresponding connecting tabs on the second tile. Push the second tile down firmly so that both tiles lock firmly together. Repeat this simple "snap in place" process, working in a diagonal direction across the area.
With the last row of tiles, you may need to cut some tiles to fit any remaining gap. HandyDeck wood or wood composite tiles can be easily cut with a handsaw, jigsaw or other power saw, taking care the saw does not contact any of the screws in the base of the tile. You can also cut the tiles to fit around posts or pipes.
For maximum weather protection, enhanced resistance to mildew or mold formation and to help reduce fading due to the effects of UV in sunlight, we recommend applying a good quality decking oil/sealer to the tiles as soon as convenient after installation.