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    Anyone use these or know a source? I have a concrete pool deck that is cracking/breaking, etc & looks horrible. The $12,000 minimum it will take to tear it all out & start over has to wait a year or so due to a major disaster on the property that sucked much of the money for the pool deck up. I wanted to put something temporary down so it does not look so hideous for a year or two (not to mention save our feet), & I had seen these rubber (so flexible) tile & stone look tiles. Saw them online, & now can't find them again so was hoping someone here had some experience with them or knew where I could find some (not the little brick looking pavers - they would clash horribly next to the real brick fence). Thanks, Angie
     
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    Hi I just saw these rubber tiles ( they are made out of old tires ) They were at Menards Lumber.Don't know where you live but I think Menards is a Midwest & maybe East coast store.If I remember correctly they were about $3.98 & up for about a 24 x 24 tile.They came in a few different colors & patterns.Looked pretty nice.
     
    Posts: 4 | Location: Texas for winter | Registered: Apr 22, 2008Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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