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Acacia Wood Deck Tiles | Composite Decking, Flooring & Patio Pavers | Indoor and Outdoor Flooring Tiles| Check Pattern 12”×12” - Pack of 11 Tiles

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About Acacia Wood Deck Tiles | Composite

Make your vision a reality with Office Marshal Acacia Wood outdoor tiles.Hailing from tropical and subtropical regions of the world, the Acacia tree has been celebrated for its strong and durable wood. Acacia is most often used for creating high-quality furniture and composite decking, patio flooring, and wood tile flooring.The wavy patterns and rich golden brown colors won't fade over time. But that's not all Acacia wood has to offer; it is naturally weather, scratch, and dent resistant. Acacia wood has natural non-slip properties which make it the perfect fit for outdoor deck tiles, around your pool, in your bathroom or lining a sauna. Installation is as quick as 1,2,3! Simply measure the area, order your tiles, click the interlocking tiles into place using the plastic grid and you're done! If you need to cut or shape individual deck tiles around tricky areas, a skill saw or jigsaw will do the job! All about the Tiles: - Material: Acacia wood- Size: 12×12 Inches- Pattern: Check- Pack of 11 tiles- Installation: Interlocking deck tiles - Durable: scratch & dent resistant. - Anti-Slip Properties- Weather resistant: open structure for maximum drainageGet ready for those warm summer days by the pool or for your brand new stylish bathroom floor. The options are endless, as is the quality. Care Instructions: Timber tiles, which are permanently used outdoors, are exposed to strong weather and sunlight and therefore require special care. In order to keep your tiles beautiful for a long time, we recommend treating the wood tile at least twice a year with a wood preservative (oil or wood preservative). Without care, a natural greyish coating can develop which damages the top layer of the wood and can also lead to moisture-induced cracks in the surface or deformations.