Balcony decking tile 2.5 cm FS "Slate grey"
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Delivery in approx.
7-14 days - €43.60 / 4 Piece / m²
- (3.85 kg / Piece)
EAN: 4251469305359 | Item no.: 0535
The 2.5 cm balcony decking tile is the smart solution for balconies and loggias where low build-up height and reduced weight are essential. With a 50×50 cm format and just 2.5 cm thickness, it is perfect for smaller surfaces of up to around 25 m².
Half-bond with dowel interlock. The tiles are installed in a half-bond pattern. Supplied dowels connect the tiles securely across rows, providing long-lasting stability. Thanks to the low profile, the flooring is particularly suitable for balconies with limited load-bearing capacity or low door thresholds. To ensure permanent stability, an edge restraint is required. Spot-gluing the edge tiles can further enhance the strength of the installation.
Lightweight comfort. The surface is slip-resistant and ensures reliable footing even in wet conditions. The elastic structure reduces noise and makes walking more comfortable and joint-friendly. Thanks to its low weight, the tiles are easy to handle during installation and can also be removed or re-laid later – ideal for rented properties.
Quick-drying & low-maintenance. Rainwater drains quickly through the permeable structure, keeping the surface free of puddles. Fine dirt is rinsed away naturally, while coarse dirt can be removed easily with a broom, hose or pressure washer. No additional treatments such as sealing or sanding are necessary.
Weatherproof & durable. The 2.5 cm balcony decking tile is frost- and weather-resistant and designed for year-round use. Like all outdoor flooring, some natural ageing will occur over time. Compared to materials such as stone, ceramic or wood, visible changes remain minimal and do not affect usability.
With its low build-up height, lightweight design and easy-care properties, the 2.5 cm balcony decking tile is an ideal flooring choice for practical and attractive balcony surfaces.
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To calculate how many tiles you need for your project, simply use the online installation planner available in the shop. This free browser-based tool is directly accessible on each product page – just below the price and quantity selection. Click on “Plan installation” to open the tool instantly – no registration or download required.
Enter the dimensions of your area, such as the length and width in metres. The planner will then automatically calculate the total number of tiles required, including a realistic allowance for offcuts. You’ll also be shown a suitable layout pattern for the selected product. The tool is user-friendly, accurate and ideal for planning your material requirements with confidence.
All WARCO tiles designed for outdoor use are permanently weather-resistant and highly durable. They do not rot, decay or develop mould, and they cannot come loose from the ground, as they are installed without adhesive. Even under frost or intense sunlight, the tiles do not crack or break.
As with wood and other materials, rubber granulate tiles can undergo slight dimensional changes. Due to temperature fluctuations or temporary moisture absorption, the material may expand or contract slightly – a natural effect.
Thanks to their open-pored structure, WARCO tiles are water-permeable. Rainwater can drain evenly through the tiles into the ground, preventing puddles from forming. The water either flows through the integrated drainage structure beneath the tiles or seeps naturally into the soil. This ensures that the surface remains usable even in wet conditions and dries quickly.
WARCO tiles also feature a slip-resistant surface that provides secure footing even when wet. No additional surface treatment is required, as the tiles are low-maintenance, long-lasting and perfectly suited for continuous outdoor use.
Yes, that is the standard approach. The vast majority of our customers – whether private, municipal, or commercial – install the delivered WARCO tiles themselves or with their own staff. The installation is simple and requires no special skills. Only fitting the curb into a concrete foundation with back support demands a little extra craftsmanship. Cutting the elements to size and laying them on a suitable substrate is not challenging. You can find all essential installation information in our Expert Advice – FAQ section on our website.
WARCO offers several connection systems for floor tiles, each differing in design, installation method and visual appearance. Below is an overview of the key differences:
Puzzle joint (visible)
In this system, the tile edges feature an interlocking profile reminiscent of classic jigsaw teeth or mushroom-shaped connectors. During installation, the profiles of adjacent tiles interlock to form a continuous connection across the full tile thickness.
The joint profile may be formed directly during pressing or precisely cut after the tile has cured. Whether the joint is visible in the finished surface depends on the edge finish (e.g. with or without chamfer) and the surface colouration.
The symmetrical shape ensures uniform load transfer and makes this type of joint the most mechanically stable option.
Plug-in connectors (plastic dowels)
This system uses separate connecting elements, typically round plastic dowels, which are inserted into pre-drilled holes along the sides of the tiles. The tiles themselves have smooth, straight edges similar to precast concrete slabs.
Installation is carried out in a half-bond (stretcher bond) pattern: each tile is connected via dowels to two tiles in the row above and two in the row below. This prevents lateral shifting, although some movement along the length of the dowels remains possible. For this reason, an edge restraint must be installed around the perimeter to stabilise the entire area.
Concealed puzzle joint
This method is based on the same mechanical principle as the classic puzzle joint, but is designed to be invisible in the finished surface. The interlocking profile is located on the underside of the tile, integrated into a rebated step joint.
Two tile edges feature a positive locking profile, the other two a matching negative profile. When laid, the tiles interlock securely from below, forming a durable mechanical connection. From above, the surface appears seamless and aligned, typically with a clean, square joint pattern similar to a chessboard layout.