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Argentina, Buenos Aires
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Review on Interlocking Terrace Balcony Outdoor Poolside by Brian Foster

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Great problem solving!

My sidewalk leading to my porch is low enough for heavy puddles to rain, especially at the base where you step onto the porch. Nine (9) of these form a 3 x 3 square covering this puddle at the bottom of the porch. So next time we have rain and then a frosty night, all visitors (like a delivery driver) can safely go to the porch. To be honest it looks so pretty I wish I could buy enough to hem the entire route. .Installation was easy. Each square was light enough that I didn't have to bend down. I simply lifted the two pieces up in the air and connected them together. Then I clicked on the third in the row. I grabbed the ends of the row and laid them down. The next row, when laid down, became easy as the center piece snapped first. The two end pieces then snapped into place with simple alignment. Only one square had to be entered for it to lock. I have diamond tread black rubber. I'll put this on the front row. I'm sad about this but I have to go down to be safe in the ice. We don't have a lot of snow, but we have a lot of ice. This part of the tread is about 10 years old. The glue came out before the diamond guard. That's why I can put these cover plates underneath. Looking at the wood grain modular system, I think they will hold up just as well as diamond tread rubber. At least that's what I hope.

Pros
  • New
Cons
  • Exorbitant Piggy Bank