Want to use the "click" together patio deck squares but uneven ground
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I think you're safer using them on a flat surface. I would try and even the ground out (maybe with a plank of wood) before installing them.
Definitely try to even out the ground first . Any deck or flooring has to be laid on a level surface .
I just installed these tiles on my poor old worn out deck with beautiful results. I agree, the flatter the surface, the better. They are fairly rigid and will not snap together properly if they are on an uneven surface.
advantage lumber sells these pedestals for their deck tiles that will allow you to do this