STAIR OPTIONS FOR DEKTEK TILE’S CONCRETE DECKING
There are many ways to install DekTek Tile’s concrete decking on your stairs. No matter which option you choose, you’ll want to make sure the edge is locked in with a mechanically fastened border. Here are a few of the most common ways:
DEKTEK TILE WITH WOOD/COMPOSITE DECKING
Mixing the concrete deck tiles with wood or composite decking really shows a beautiful contrast. The composite/wood decking is installed on the outside edges of the tread which locks in the deck tiles, and also looks aesthetically pleasing cantilevering over the edge of the riser
DEKTEK TILE STAIRS WITH ANODIZED ALUMINUM
With the anodized aluminum edge trim option, this allows you to bring the deck tiles all the way to the edge with a little cantilever (slight overhang past the edge of the riser) for a beautiful sleek look. This is a great option for customers who do not want to use wood/composite decking to lock the tiles in, and also when installing the deck tiles over existing concrete.
DEKTEK TILE STAIRS WITH COMPOSITE FASCIA BOARD
When using DekTek Tile on stairs, the fascia board method is another option to lock the concrete deck tiles in. This is one of the quickest & more basic stair installations. However for some, this method may not look as aesthetically pleasing as the anodized aluminum or composite/wood stair install methods, which are cantilevered over the top edge of the risers. This is personal preference.
GROUTING DEKTEK’S CONCRETE DECK TILES ON STAIRS
For those in warmer climates, another stair installation option can be Thin-setting (gluing) the tile down to the concrete substrate. This option is not recommended for states that experience freezing during winter months.
Visit dektektile.com/dektek-tile-stair-installations or call 218-380-9330 to learn more about the different stair install options for DekTek’s concrete deck tiles, or to speak with one of our installation experts!