Fine Landscaping delivers premium outdoor living with Composite Decking Contractors in Elmers End. Expect crisp lines, hidden fixings and a finish that stays smart year after year. From steps and seating to lighting and balustrades, we build decks that suit how you use your garden.
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If your garden needs a clean, durable platform for dining and relaxing, composite decking is a practical upgrade. We design and install decks across BR3, with projects near Elmers End station and along routes served by the Croydon Tramlink. Composite boards resist rot and splintering, making them ideal for busy family gardens. You’ll get a tidy, premium finish that complements brickwork, paving and planting.
Elmers End has a mix of Victorian terraces, Edwardian houses and 1930s semis, each with different garden shapes and levels. We regularly work in the Elmers End, Beckenham and South Norwood area, where side access can be tight and boundaries are close. Our layouts maximise usable space without crowding the garden, and we can integrate steps or split-levels to handle changes in height. The result is a deck that looks considered, not squeezed in.
We start with a site visit to check levels, drainage and the best orientation for seating and lighting. Next, we confirm the subframe specification, board direction, edging details and any balustrades before installation begins. We use quality materials, neat hidden fixings and provide clear care guidance so your deck stays looking sharp. Homeowners choose us for reliable scheduling, tidy workmanship and a written 10-year warranty.
As composite decking contractors in London Borough of Bromley, we plan for typical access and parking constraints around BR3 streets. Gardens near South Norwood Country Park can hold moisture, so we build with proper airflow, falls and drainage gaps. Where side returns are narrow, we prefabricate sections and keep deliveries organised to reduce disruption. We also consider boundary lines, overlooking and step heights to suit period properties.




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Costs vary with size, board choice and groundwork. As a guide, supply-and-install composite decking in Elmers End often starts around £140–£220 per m² for straightforward builds. Multi-level decks, integrated steps, balustrades or built-in lighting can push budgets to £220–£350+ per m². Repairs to existing bases, drainage improvements and restricted access can also affect the final figure after a site survey.
Most installations take 2–5 days once materials are on site, depending on deck size and complexity. A simple rectangular deck with good access is usually quicker, while multi-level designs, curved edges, seating, balustrades and lighting add time. Ground conditions matter too: if we need to excavate, improve drainage or build a new subframe, allow extra days. We’ll confirm a realistic schedule after measuring.
Composite decking is often permitted development, particularly when it’s low to the ground and doesn’t create significant overlooking. However, rules can change if the deck is raised, close to boundaries, in a conservation area, or if your property has restrictions. We’ll discuss heights, balustrades and lighting positions during the survey and advise if planning or building control checks are sensible before work starts.
We provide a written 10-year warranty on our workmanship for composite decking installations, covering issues such as fixings, subframe assembly and installation-related defects. Composite boards typically come with manufacturer warranties as well (length depends on the product), which we’ll explain before you choose materials. We also leave clear aftercare guidance and can return to adjust doorsills, steps or fittings if settling occurs early on.
You can choose from a wide range of colours and finishes, including woodgrain or contemporary smooth boards, plus matching fascia and edging trims. We can add hidden fixings, picture-frame borders, balustrades, built-in LED lighting, integrated seating and neat step details. For awkward gardens, multi-level decks and split platforms work well. We’ll bring samples, explain slip resistance and help you pick a layout that suits your garden use.
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