Upgrade your garden with Composite Decking Contractors in Raynes Park who build crisp, modern outdoor spaces that last. From hidden fixings to lighting, steps and seating, we deliver a premium finish with minimal upkeep.
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Raynes Park homeowners want outdoor spaces that look sharp year-round without constant sanding and staining. We design and install composite decking that suits family gardens close to Raynes Park station and quieter streets near Cannon Hill Common. Expect clean lines, safe edges and a finish that complements patios, lawns and planting. We can also integrate balustrades, steps and subtle lighting for evening use.
Around SW20 you’ll find a mix of 1930s semis, Victorian terraces and Edwardian houses, often with long rear gardens and side access that can be tight. We plan board direction, levels and drainage so the deck sits neatly against existing thresholds and garden layouts. Whether you’re updating a tired timber platform or creating a new entertaining area, our designs suit the character of properties across Wimbledon, New Malden and Motspur Park. The result is a deck that feels like a natural extension of the home.
Our process starts with a site visit, measurements and a clear design proposal covering layout, edging, steps and any multi-level changes. We build on a solid subframe, use hidden fixings for a seamless surface, and finish with details such as seating, balustrades and built-in lighting. Work is scheduled to minimise disruption and keep access safe and tidy throughout. Local clients choose us for consistent craftsmanship, transparent communication and dependable warranties.
In the London Borough of Merton, many gardens sit on mixed ground and can hold water after heavy rain, so we prioritise airflow, falls and drainage gaps. Access around Raynes Park’s terraces and 1930s semis can be narrow, so we plan deliveries and cutting to keep disruption down. We also consider parking and working hours near busier routes and around Raynes Park station. Every build is tailored to the property style and the way you use the garden.




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Costs vary by size, board choice, subframe specification and features. As a guide, composite decking installations in SW20 often fall around £120–£220 per m² for supply and fit. Add-ons such as balustrades, built-in lighting, multi-level changes, steps and integrated seating can increase the overall budget. We provide a detailed written quote after a site visit so you can compare like-for-like.
Most projects take 2–5 days once materials are confirmed, with larger or multi-level decks taking 1–2 weeks. Timescales depend on ground preparation, subframe complexity, steps, seating, balustrades and any built-in lighting runs. Access can also affect speed on narrower Raynes Park plots. We agree a programme before starting and keep you updated as each stage is completed.
Many garden decking projects are permitted development, especially when kept at sensible heights and within your boundary. However, rules can change if the deck is raised, close to neighbouring windows, or if your home is listed or in a conservation area. We’ll discuss levels, balustrades and any lighting during the survey and can advise on whether you should check with the London Borough of Merton before work begins.
We supply and install composite decking with a 10-year warranty for workmanship, covering installation-related issues such as fixings, alignment and structural integrity of the build. Many composite board manufacturers also offer their own product warranties, depending on the range selected. We’ll explain what’s covered, how to maintain your deck, and provide documentation on completion for your records and peace of mind.
You can choose from a wide range of colours and finishes, including woodgrain or contemporary grooved boards, plus picture-frame borders for a sharper edge. We can add hidden fixings, matching fascia boards, balustrades, integrated steps, and built-in LED lighting. Multi-level layouts work well for sloped gardens or zoning dining and lounging areas. We’ll bring samples, discuss slip resistance, and design around your furniture and access routes.
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