Mbrico’s joist framed tile deck systems are engineered to deliver a higher standard for elevated outdoor spaces.
Built on a patented tongue-and-groove track system, each tile locks into place for precise alignment, structural stability, and long-term performance without the limitations of wood, composite, or surface-laid pavers.
Designed for decks, balconies, and residentail rooftop applications, Mbrico provides a durable, low-maintenance solution that combines architectural aesthetics with proven performance in any environment.

Verify the deck frame is at least 1 5/8″ below the adjoining doorway thresholds, or any other obstructions.
Use the aluminum track to verify the deck is squared and flat. Shim any surface that is crowned.
Place the protective butyl tape at all points where the deck and track will meet.
Lay a single-sided L-Track to your starting edge. Ensure the first L-Track is parallel to the dwelling wall.
Pre-drill holes into the L-Track at all points where the deck and aluminum framing will meet.
Secure the L-Track to the joist with the provided stainless screws.
Place the T-Track 1/2″ wider than the width of your tile away from the previous track.
Place approximately a quarter-sized dab of provided adhesive onto the tracks where all four corner of the tile will sit.
Place a row of tile at the designated location between both tracks.
Use a rubber mallet or dead blow hammer to slide the tile and T-Track toward your previous track until all tile grooves are seated and the two tracks are snug and parallel.
Pre-drill holes into the exposed side of the T-Track at all points where the deck and framing will meet. Secure the T-Track with the provided stainless screws.
Repeat steps above until complete: Place the T-Track 1/2″ wider than the width of your tile away from the previous track. Place adhesive dab, place tile, and set with mallet or dead blow hammer until seated, snug, and parallel.
Mbrico’s tile deck surfaces remain unaltered over time, making molds, moss and dark smudges a thing of the past.
Each Mbrico component is precision cut for accurate coupling of slabs. Engineered tongue-and-groove design eliminates guesswork and ensures consistent alignment across every install.
Mbrico’s non-porous porcelain resists buildup and requires minimal ongoing maintenance compared to wood or composite.
Mbrico products absorb virtually no water (only 0.05%), which prevents cracking, shifting, or surface damage in cold climates.