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Home The Last Deck You’ll Ever Buy

The Last Deck You’ll Ever Buy

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On this episode of The Build Show, Matt is joined by Jason McManus, President of Business Development at Mbrico Tile, to showcase the Mbrico Tile Decks system—a durable, low-maintenance alternative to traditional wood or composite decking. Filmed on location in Illinois, they detail the installation process using standard framing, highlighting Mbrico’s innovative tongue-and-groove aluminum track system that ensures precise, consistent gaps without grout. The tiles are large-format, reinforced porcelain rated to 4,500 pounds per slab, offering Class A fire resistance, freeze/thaw durability, and exceptional stain resistance. Interviews with installers and the manufacturer reveal how the system is ideal for both new construction and remodels, with minimal maintenance beyond occasional power washing. Builders receive full shop drawings for seamless planning, making it straightforward to replace old decking while reusing existing framing. Made in the USA, this system delivers long-term value, safety, and design flexibility with over 100 color options for a truly customized, enduring outdoor space. Huge thanks to our episode sponsor, Mbrico Tile Decks. Learn more at:

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