How to install IKEA Runnen Deck Tiles DIY
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- čas přidán 13. 06. 2022
- How to install - do balcony makeover with IKEA Runnen Decking Tiles. Today I'm going to give you a all the tips and tricks to get the job done. Just Do It yourself DIY and save money. One Ikea Runnen Deck Tile pack contains 0.81 square meters. The tiles themselves are made of plastic and there's no rocket science involved, you have to put them together like a jigsaw puzzle with a few tricks. We hope you found this deck tiles installation video useful.
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We recommend using a hand-held fine saw for cutting, as there can be inaccuracies with an electric saw; cutting by hand is slower, but you have much more control over the process. You will need to cut the bottom of the small corner - use sharp pliers to scrape out the required amount. In the end, this Balcony Makeover with Ikea Runnen Decking Tiles took 2 people and about 5 hours to complete. We laid out 8 packs of these tiles, and we had to cut on all sides, which is why it took so long, but we are very happy with the result.
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Best video, very informative! And pleasant to hear the explanation! Thank you!
Glad it was helpful!
looks sooooo goooddd
How did you get the one's that make stright line? I thought the only way to connect ikeas grey runnen decks is by combining one verticly one horizontly....
simply, you can see it in the video, you choose which way to put them together :)
Great video. Do you know uf these can be cut at an angle.
why not ?
How would you clean underneath properly? Do you need to rip everything apart and lay it again? We have tile and would love to keep it clean in case we want our tile look back one day
no, just use a vacuum clean and brush, at the end I use a damp cloth to dust. I make a video how I clean it after winter.
@@TechscrewHome thank you. Will check it out now
Are there any issues with wind possibly blowing them away? I live on a higher unit and can sometimes be very windy.
this can happen, in my case the balcony a plastic wall are attached to railings
How would the bottom drain out , does water collect below when it rains?
the water runs way just as it would be without these tiles. Only dirts accumulates under the tiles.
@@TechscrewHome yeah thought so, thanks for replying!
Can you get a nice finish to go on the edges if the edge is seen. As I want to put it outside my front door on top of the cracked concrete
no problem :)
@@TechscrewHome what’s no problem? What do you do to get a finished edge
@@rickyshoard nothing, just cut, if you want excellent egde, you can use paper knife ar papersand.
Ikea sell edging strips and corner pieces
What if there is a strong wind situation? How do you keep them from not flying away?
It has never been a problem. If you saw in the video, I have plexiglass on my balcony sides to keep the kids from falling down, maybe it stops the wind.
@@TechscrewHomemine have never moved, even in high winds.
How long did it take you to cut and install everything?
Talking. some cold drinks, total take around 4 hours
Nice video. How did you cut the paper stencil so correctly? any tips please.
what you mean with "paper stencil"
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Time for an honest 2-year review :)
how are they holding up? Was the slab already sealed or waterproofed? If waterproofed, do you notice if the water ignores the slope and clings to the draining channels? If not waterproofed, How does rainsplash affect the conceete, both in durability and buildup of dried concrete mud?
Ive recently set up myself but it was from another brand, xomposite and probably a bit talle. but even bringing a dust extractor from with didnt help with vacuuming everything under the tiles. It didnt take many rainy days before mildew started to colonize not only on the composite but down on the concrete as well. I suspect pollen and other biograde particles ends up there and and becomes difficult to rinse....so i might have to find another concrete- covering solutuon..or maybe ive bougt wrong brand
everything is well, I don't even worry about the concrete, because it's in the bottom. The only thing is that, like all plastics, it scratches if you use sharp objects on the surface.
What if you need to wash or raining? Does it trap water?
you mean clean tiles surface ?
@@TechscrewHome nope. I mean like if raining comes over the tile/mat, does the water flow out or it just trap the water?
@@HenryTanSG it depends on your base surface, but on smooth surfaces it runs off/dries nicely
Wot this fly away with wind?
in this video you can see, that i has glass around balcony.
@@TechscrewHome smart man, very good job BTW! love your balcony
@@jeanbiroute oo, thanks :)
I do like the look of these but the hollow plastic sounds like it’ll make an annoying sound when walking on it
that sound is only on cold weather.
@@TechscrewHomemine make a crunching noise occasionally but only on the bits where underneath is not completely flat. I installed mine on top of concrete slabs and a few of the slabs were not completely flat, but the tiles still work great. I laid a tarpaulin between the slabs and the tiles.
How much did the total cost?
I needed 8 packs, that mean around 170$
@@TechscrewHome thanks for the reply.
Woodglut plans are awesome!
thanks :)