Those Victorian terraces around Catford Broadway deserve outdoor spaces that match their character. Modern composite decking brings year-round enjoyment without the constant upkeep traditional timber demands.
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Catford's mix of period properties and newer builds share one thing - compact gardens that need clever design solutions. Composite decking maximises every square metre, turning neglected patches into usable living space. Unlike wood that warps in our unpredictable weather, these boards stay perfectly flat season after season. Local homeowners particularly appreciate how the material handles everything from summer barbecues to muddy winter boots.
Installation begins with proper groundwork - essential given the clay soil common throughout SE6. Steel subframes create ventilation beneath the deck, preventing moisture buildup that plagues many Catford gardens. Board selection depends on your property's aspect; north-facing gardens benefit from lighter shades that brighten shaded areas. The interlocking system means no visible screws, creating seamless surfaces ideal for barefoot summers.
Twenty years fitting decks from Rushey Green to Bellingham means understanding local drainage quirks. Each project gets site-specific attention, not cookie-cutter solutions.




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Most Catford properties see costs between £4,500-£8,000 for standard rear garden installations. Larger Victorian plots or split-level designs naturally require adjusted budgets.
Absolutely - from Canadian Avenue to Torridon Road, plus neighbouring areas like Forest Hill and Hither Green. SE6 postcodes remain our core focus.
Typical Catford gardens take 3-5 days from start to finish. Weather permitting, you'll be hosting friends by the following weekend.
Every installation includes comprehensive 10-year protection covering both materials and workmanship. The composite boards themselves resist fading, staining and structural damage throughout this period.
Modern composite boards feature textured surfaces that actually provide better grip than timber, especially important given Catford's frequent rain. The grooved profiles channel water away effectively.
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