Can You Put Deck Tiles Directly on Grass?

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Here’s Why You Shouldn’t—And What to Do Instead Deck tiles offer a fast and attractive solution for outdoor flooring, but placing them directly on top of grass is a bad idea. While it might seem like a quick weekend DIY project, skipping the right foundation can lead to safety hazards, durability issues, and disappointing results. …

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The Most Popular Deck Tiles for 2025: Ipe, Teak, Tigerwood, and Iroko

As outdoor living spaces continue to gain popularity, homeowners and designers are turning to durable, stylish, and easy-to-install deck tiles to transform patios, balconies, and rooftops. In 2025, four hardwood species stand out as the top choices for deck tiles: Ipe, Teak, Tigerwood, and Iroko. These premium materials, available from AdvantageLumber.com, combine natural beauty, exceptional …

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What is S4S Lumber and Where to Buy It

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When it comes to woodworking, cabinetry, or fine carpentry, choosing the right lumber can make a big difference in the ease of your project and the quality of the final result. One term you’ll often encounter is S4S lumber. But what exactly does that mean, and why should you care? What Does S4S Lumber Mean? …

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5 Frequently Asked Questions About Thermally Modified Wood

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Thermally modified wood has surged in popularity for its durability, eco-friendliness, and striking aesthetic appeal. At AdvantageLumber.com, we receive numerous questions about this innovative material. Below, we address the top five frequently asked questions to help you decide if thermally modified wood is the right choice for your next project. What Are the Problems with …

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AdvantageLumber.com Tongue & Groove Porch Decking Installation Guide

📦 1. Acclimation: Critical First Step Proper acclimation ensures that the T&G hardwood decking boards remain tight-fitting after installation. Why acclimate?Hardwood decking is a natural material that will expand and contract based on moisture content and temperature. Failing to properly acclimate may result in gapping, buckling, or cupping. How to acclimate properly: 🛠️ 2. Substructure …

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Thermally Modified Wood vs. Ipe Wood

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When selecting materials for outdoor projects like decking, siding, or furniture, two options often stand out: thermally modified wood and Ipe wood. Both offer unique benefits, but their differences in durability, aesthetics, maintenance, and sustainability make them suited for different needs. In this blog post, we’ll discuss the key characteristics of thermally modified wood and …

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