

This normal and to be expected change in tile size may result in gaps between tiles during cold weather with lower UV intensity. As the heat dissipates when the exposure to the sun is removed and/or the temperature drops, the rubber tiles will naturally shrink. As the rubber tiles absorb heat they will expand and get larger. The natural and beneficial properties of crumb rubber that make it an excellent and proven raw material for roof top protection, patio and decking applications (resilience and durability), also contribute to tile expansion and contraction with changes to sun exposure and changes in temperature. Deck Tile Expansion and ContractionĭeckTop recycled rubber tiles are made from crumb rubber.

While the Roof Deck Top Tiles may appear identical to recycled rubber playground tile mats, these roof deck mats are made to a higher density for enhanced durability and puncture resistance for rooftop, patio and deck applications. When installed over fragile roofing membranes, SureKONNECT Pins are used to create a durable floating deck system that protects the roof from use while providing excellent drainage allowing you to capture roof top space as outdoor living space. This rubber deck and patio tile features a unique underside design that allows water to drain freely under the tiles. Roof DeckTop Tiles can be installed over any firm, flat surface, including fragile waterproofing membranes, without using adhesive. The rubber deck tiles surface provides the perfect combination of beauty, functionality, and ease of installation for your rooftop, deck or patio. These rubber decking tiles are manufactured to 24” x 24” nominal width and are available in a thickness of one and three eigth inch (1 3/8”) to provide great protection for and to soften roof top space and decks for outdoor use. Recycled Rubber Roof TilesĭeckTop Architectural Rubber Tiles are available in a variety of pigmented colors and ship from both of our manufacturing plants to help you keep freight costs down.īetter Quality, More Choice – The EMC edgeĭeckTop Architectural Tiles recycled rubber flooring mats are ideal surfacing rubber mat tiles for use to protect fragile roofing membranes and other decking applications where a durable, resilient and slip resistant surface is needed. Check the compatibility of your roof membrane and make sure your structure can accommodate the extra weight before installing these deck tiles on your project. Made from recycled SBR, our DeckTop rubber tiles are compatible with most flat roofing waterproofing membranes. DeckTop Architectural rubber tiles are installed in a floating rubber flooring application that requires no adhesive or fastening to the roof membrane. Our rubber deck tiles feature a unique channel grid pattern on the bottom of the tiles that provides excellent drainage paths to prevent the tiles from impeding the natural flow of rain water to the drains. Create an attractive, slip-resistant, low-maintenance rubber flooring surface for your rooftop decks, patios, plazas, walkways and more! Rubber Tiles Deck Tilesĭesigned specifically for roof and decking applications, our porous and permeable decking tiles offer superior comfort, durability and protection – all with excellent insulating values. Our DeckTop Architectural Rubber Tiles provide the perfect combination of beauty, function and ease of installation. Four plastic pins are inserted into these holes allowing the tiles to be joined together.Turn your standard roof or deck into a safer, more versatile space. On two edges of each tile there are four holes. In no case are these rubber tiles 100% identical in colour to each other, so colour differences may be visible.ĭowel joints (only on the 500 mm x 500 mm and 250 mm x 500 mm tiles)Īslon rubber tiles are available with dowel joints. The rubber tiles in colour sand are produced to give a natural look and have sand and/or grey colour shades. Instructions - SBR tiles (pdf, 544.54 KB)ģ0 mm, 40 mm, 45 mm, 50 mm, 65 mm and 100 mm (100 mm not available for the 1000 mm x 1000 mm tiles).Technical specifications - SBR tiles (pdf, 361.03 KB).
