【Secure and resistant to slipping】-Unlike plastic interlocking deck tiles, FSC-certified Acacia Wood deck tiles prioritize safety in their design. The wood-textured surface of the flooring tiles offers improved grip to prevent slipping or falling while walking. Ensuring security, they are ideal for busy areas.
【Sturdy & Weather-resistant】-The PrimeZone interlocking deck tiles are made from premium and sustainable FSC-certified acacia wood and high quality PP plastic base, heavy duty and not easily deformed or cracked, our interlocking patio deck tiles are designed to withstand changing weather and heavy use. Rain or shine, your outdoor flooring won't be easily blown away by the wind and will remain strong and beautiful for years to come.
【Versatile Flooring】-Perfect for both indoor and outdoor use, PrimeZone interlocking outdoor floorings be easily installed on any surface, including concrete, terrazzo, grass, or sand. They are a perfect choice for creating a beautiful and functional outdoor space, such as your balcony, patio, deck, poolside, garden, porch, pathways, pavers, outdoor restaurants, and etc. Our deck tiles add a touch of sophistication and elegance to any outdoor area.
【Effortless DIY Installation】-Thanks for the interlocking design, our wood deck tiles can be installed or disassembled in minutes without professional installation or tools, making it easy for you to DIY. The interlocking design ensures the wood flooring stays in place and doesn't move around when in use. You can combine the outdoor flooring into various patterns or cut them to size to fit into tight areas, transform and enjoy your dream outdoor space and stunning new patio in no time with ease.
【Easy to Maintain】-The outdoor flooring tiles use premium waterproof coating, which is easy to clean and maintain, the net construction of the bottom assures that water easily can drain under the tiles and enhances air circulation. Simply sweep them clean or spray them down with a hose to keep them looking their best. If the wood decks are used outdoors, we recommend caring for them at least twice a year with wood oil or hard wax oil.