🌿 Upgrade your outdoor vibe with zero effort and maximum style!
Big Floors DuraGrid Outdoor Modular Deck Tiles offer a durable, slip-resistant, and self-draining flooring solution made from weather-resistant plastic. These 12"x12" interlocking tiles install tool-free and cover 24 sq ft per pack, perfect for upgrading decks, patios, pool areas, and more with a modern, textured finish—all proudly made in the USA.
Brand | Big Floors |
Material | Plastic |
Size | 24 Pack |
Color | Green |
Finish Type | Textured |
Style | Modern |
Installation Type | Interlocking |
Product Dimensions | 12"L x 12"W |
Pattern | Geometric |
Shape | Square |
Item Thickness | 0.05 Inches |
Edge Style | Square Edge |
Unit Count | 24.0 Count |
Recommended Uses For Product | Outdoor surfaces, pool areas, patios, gardens, old decks, indoor mud rooms, and basements |
Coverage | 24 Square Feet |
Form Factor | Square Tile |
Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
Special Feature | Durable, Slip Resistant, Quick-Draining |
UPC | 810202032088 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00810202032088 |
Manufacturer | SnapLock Industries |
Part Number | DT24GREN |
Item Weight | 22.7 pounds |
Country of Origin | USA |
Item model number | DT24GREN |
Finish | Textured |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Special Features | Durable, Slip Resistant, Quick-Draining |
Included Components | DuraGrid Tiles (24) |
Batteries Required? | No |
A**E
Multi-Purpose Awesomeness!
These were purchased (40 count) to create a walk-way in a basement that has water issues when there is a heavy rain. We affectionately call it our 'water feature' with lots of rivers and puddles after a storm. However affection is not the term we use when trying to walk and sop up the mess! We've tried various other products and DIY to no avail.These tiles are near perfect. They were easy to install, though I would highly recommend gloves since the bottoms are quite sharp and can tear up your fingers. We also used a small rubber mallet to tap down and snap together. I cannot imagine trying to snap together by stomping or jumping. Since the tiles are semi rigid plastic, I would not recommend a hammer, but that would work (over stomping) if one is gentle. They arrived in 2'x2' squares already snapped together. Luckily that was the perfect workable size for us because dissembling/unsnapping them is not easy. They are very comfortable to walk on and, once snapped together, the junctions create an incredibly tight, smooth fit. They are stiff and sturdy, which is great when you don't want to sink into puddles, or need to place furniture on top of them. Lastly, we ordered green and they are beautiful. So much so that we immediately purchased another 40 count with plans for more.The elevation may not be as deep as we need in one area where the water intrusion is more problematic, but they are a beautiful, and functional flooring improvement to what we were dealing with. We are above the water while it drains. Super, super happy
C**E
Great product, great seller!
These panels are amazing! They snap together fairly easy and stay together. They are durable and strong. They are perfect for on top of porches or concrete and they allow drainage and an almost slip-resistant surface. No prep required. Cleaning these is a breeze.The seller was awesome too! We received a damaged package/panel and they replaced it within a few days (no hassle), much appreciated. We are thinking of buying more now and telling our family and friends. Thanks.
A**E
Hardy tiles and easy to put together
Who knew these tiles are game changers?! I disliked the bare stucco balcony floor but could not do any permanent change (rental). I searched all outdoor flooring before deciding on these. They are not cheap but they are pretty good at providing a sturdy floor covering, fast cleaning, and easy to put together and take apart. I followed a reviewer’s instruction to looking for direction first and then using rubber mallet to connect them and take them apart. Worked like a charm. I was able to put together a 5’x11’ area by myself using two boxes of 30-piece tiles and have 3 tiles put in a standing shower and 2 tiles in a tub shower as anti slip measure. BTW, these tiles work much better than the gel like shower mat with tiny suction (mildew and soap gum galore after a while). They are life savers for elderly people. I find them super secure underfoot and never slippery when soap gets on. For the balcony I bought a plastic reversible outdoor carpet to put on top of these tiles to soften the hardness (they are pretty hard under food) and adding visual beauty. These tiles and the carpet transformed the ugly apt balcony into a spa like area. It is money worth spending IMO.Update: my elderly mom uses the spare tiles underside up as food massager. She would stand on it or walk side to side barefoot. She said it was hard at first (painful) but became stimulating fast. I guess these tiles work as acupressure mat, too.
Q**O
Sturdy & well-designed BUT there are things to know
Overall: these DuraGrid tiles assemble and disassemble easily, can be cut, lie flat, look good, and seem durable. They have male pegs on two sides that snap down into female loops on the adjacent tiles.Once laid down the floor is OK to walk on even barefoot, and takes reasonable usage of patio furniture etc with no damage. If a heavy, hard object eg. a pot of flowers is dropped onto it, expect some permanent indentation but it won't break the tiles.These are sold only in lots of 24 and 40 tiles, and shipped in squares of four. So you will get 6 or 10 such squares.To know:• Plan the work so that each new tile going down will be attaching via its male pegs, into loops on the previous tile. Trying to get a side of female loops under an existing tile's male edge is more difficult and risks damage (see below). The shipping box has a diagram showing this idea but not discussing why.• To separate tiles, bend their joint up to see which edge is male (pegs) and which is female (loops). Starting at one end of the joint, rip the male pegs up and out. This will take some force but is unlikely to cause any damage.• For installing more than about a dozen tiles you WILL need a light rubber mallet or a regular hammer with cloth wrapped around the head. Don't rely on your heel or palms (see below on edging). And you WILL need good gloves; the bottoms of the tiles are sharp.• The tiles and edging can easily be cut with a hacksaw, though you will unavoidably have a raw edge. Trimming excess plastic or removing unwanted loops is simple with diagonal cutting pliers.• This is soft plastic and the peg / loop mechanism is a tight fit. If those aren't well-aligned before you force them together, the male peg CAN GET DEFORMED. So go slow and easy on each joint - MOST ESPECIALLY when you must attach a female edge to a male edge already laid down. The safest thing there is to lift the male edge, slide the loops under and ensure that they encircle the pegs before using any force to press them together. This is the only real difficulty I had.• If a male peg gets deformed, you can use diagonal cutting pliers to trim away the damaged plastic and recover the tile. Of course that one point won't snap in as it should, but others around will probably be enough.• DuraGrid tiles are made by SnapLock Industries in Utah. They also make very similar tiles but in different materials and colors as RaceDeck flooring. Compatibility between DuraGrid and RaceDeck tiles is nowhere described. SnapFloors, which is either a competing company or more likely a sub-brand of SnapLock, does offer RaceDeck compatible parts.• You will probably want edging pieces for the completed floor. The only ones found on Amazon are from SnapFloors for the SnapLock RaceDeck tiles, with unstated compatibility to these SnapLock DuraGrid tiles. Go figure. And they are only available in black.• SnapLock does offer gray male and female DuraGrid edging direct from their factory. These can be bought at half that price from the WayFair on-line store. Unfortunately, unlike the RaceDeck product, they do not have special pieces for corners. So you will have to cut this edging to length in some cases, and when done clip off any remaining visible loops. The edging is a softer plastic than the tiles with a slightly different color. Not bad and maybe the slight additional flexibility helps with transitions, but not perfect.• Installing edging is best done by hand, using the mallet only for completion. The trickiest is attaching female edging to the male side of a tile. And indicated above, lift the tile as much as possible and, at an angle, slide the loops under to make sure the male pegs are properly started. Then snap the edging on by hand and lower the tile with edging back to the floor. Never just slide the loops under the male edge and start hammering - that will soon wreck a male peg and you'll have to disassemble the floor to replace or salvage the whole tile.Four stars instead of five only because SnapLock does a poor job of providing edging. It should be on Amazon along with the tiles, and compatibility made clear.
A**F
Great to use on top of concrete in my Catio
Love this stuff. I use it in my catio and it’s great. This is the second time I’ve purchased it, for the rest of the catio. It’s easy to clean and wipe down and easy to put together and take apart. I don’t use any tools, just stomp it down with my feet and take it apart with my hands. I’m a senior (64) and have no problems putting it together and taking it apart!
C**D
Good quality
High quality and easy to snap together. Beware that once snapped together it’s very difficult unsnap them.
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