Deck tiles
Can anyone who has recently built a deck point me in the direction of nice looking deck tiles? our deck will be built on top of an extension. We were thinking about wood, maybe IPE, but i know it’s expensive and maybe more work to maintain? Are there tile alternatives that look nice and are durable and easy to maintain?

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jimhillra | 7 years and 2 months ago
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Stone and concrete aren’t slippery and come in many sizes and colors. Ceramic can be honed or textured so it’s not slippery.
Also note that the 20% is applied to the roof area at that level, so you can’t use the main roof as part of the area.

patrickburnsjr | 7 years and 2 months ago
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Decks on any roofs are best when resting on top of steel beams. There is plenty of crawl space under the beams for a roofer. The weight load is of no concern. After the 20% wood allowance is calculated, the remaining incombustible square footage can easily be made of steel gratings or concrete pavers. See examples: [FE9CE86C-C105-48E5-8A6C-7B5BBDEEC3AA](//muut.com/u/brownstoner/s2/:brownstoner:sMta:fe9ce86cc10548e58a6c7b5bbdeec3aa.jpeg.jpg) [E5F3B78C-48EF-4368-B985-C27876C88C0B](//muut.com/u/brownstoner/s2/:brownstoner:JU5U:e5f3b78c48ef4368b985c27876c88c0b.jpeg.jpg) [4F5C807A-A8E1-426C-9D24-C61DC3659736](//muut.com/u/brownstoner/s1/:brownstoner:EptY:4f5c807aa8e1426c9d24c61dc3659736.jpeg.jpg)

WRPListings | 7 years and 2 months ago
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What are the other non combustible materials that are used and look nice as an alternative to wood. Stone and ceramic both seem to be hard and possibly slippery

jimhillra | 7 years and 2 months ago
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Keep in mind that building a deck on top of an extension is most likely considered a terrace. As such, it is subject to roof requirements, one of which is that you can only cover 20% of the roof in combustible material. Timbertech, Trex, Ipe, etc. are all combustible. So if you’re going to file this, the tiles need to be stone, ceramic, or other non-combustible material.

slopefarm | 7 years and 2 months ago
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We used Timbertech instead of wood. Softer on the feet, easier to maintain.

WRPListings | 7 years and 2 months ago
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Really? Are they any good? I had no idea that they had deck tiles.

mozeeatupu | 7 years and 3 months ago
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Start with Ikea deck tiles and go from there