Picture stepping out from your Victorian terrace onto a deck that looks like timber but never needs staining. Composite decking brings that dream to life for Brixton homeowners, rain or shine.
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Those compact Brixton gardens deserve outdoor spaces that work as hard as you do. Composite boards handle everything from summer barbecues to winter downpours without the constant upkeep traditional wood demands. Whether you're updating a tired patio behind your period conversion or creating an entertaining area in a new-build's courtyard, these modern materials suit the urban lifestyle perfectly.
Installation starts with proper groundwork - crucial when dealing with London clay and the occasional Victorian drain surprise. The boards themselves click together using hidden fastening systems, creating seamless surfaces that won't splinter or warp. Different grain patterns and colours mean matching your home's character, from sleek anthracite grey complementing modern extensions to warm browns that echo original brickwork.
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Budget around £150-200 per square metre installed. A standard 20m² deck for a Brixton terrace usually falls between £3,000-£4,000, though complex shapes or premium finishes push prices higher.
Absolutely - from the leafy streets around Brixton Hill to the railway cottages of Tulse Hill. Regular projects span both SW2 and SW9, plus neighbouring Herne Hill addresses.
Most residential decks complete within 3-5 days. Straightforward replacements often finish in 72 hours, while larger builds with subframe work need the full week.
Quality composite boards carry decade-long manufacturer guarantees against rot, splitting and excessive fading. Installation workmanship gets its own 10-year coverage for complete peace of mind.
Modern boards feature textured surfaces specifically designed for grip. The grooved profiles channel water away effectively - far safer than wet timber, especially important for those steep garden steps common in Brixton's hillier spots.
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