Upgrade your outdoor space with Composite Decking in Earl's Court that looks like timber and lasts. Choose from multiple colours and a realistic wood grain finish, fitted with neat hidden fixings for a clean, premium look.
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Earl's Court gardens often need smart, low-maintenance finishes that suit Victorian architecture and busy city living. Our composite decking is ideal for terraces near Earl's Court tube station and properties around Philbeach Gardens, delivering a refined outdoor area without constant sanding or staining. With slip-resistant, fade-resistant boards, it performs well in London’s changeable weather. We design layouts that make the most of compact courtyards and larger garden square plots alike.
We regularly work across SW5 and nearby Kensington, West Brompton and Fulham, where outdoor spaces range from raised patios to basement-level gardens. Victorian mansion conversions and period flats often have access constraints and shared boundaries, so we plan deliveries and installation carefully. Composite decking is a practical choice for these homes because it’s easy to clean and stays looking sharp year after year. We can also integrate steps, planters and seating to suit multi-level layouts.
From site visit to final fixings, we keep the process straightforward: measure, design, prepare a stable subframe, then install boards with hidden clips for a seamless finish. We specify eco-friendly composite boards with a 25-year manufacturer warranty and provide our own 10-year workmanship warranty for added peace of mind. You’ll get clear options on colours, edging and drainage details before work starts. Homeowners choose us for tidy working practices, reliable scheduling and a finish that elevates the whole garden.
The Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea includes many period properties with limited side access, basement lightwells and strict waste handling rules. We plan for tight entrances, controlled parking, and quieter working hours where required, especially near busy routes by Earl's Court Exhibition Centre site. Ground levels can vary, so we build properly ventilated subframes and improve drainage to protect the structure. Our approach suits both communal garden areas and private terraces.




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For Composite Decking in Earl's Court, most homeowners budget around £180–£320 per m² supplied and installed, depending on board grade, subframe requirements and access. Small courtyard decks can cost more per m² due to set-up time, while larger areas often reduce the unit rate. Extras such as steps, integrated lighting, planters, or replacing old surfaces will affect the total.
Typical installations take 2–5 days for an average terrace or courtyard, including subframe preparation and fitting with hidden fixings. Larger or multi-level gardens may take 1–2 weeks, especially if we’re removing old decking, correcting levels, or improving drainage. Timescales also depend on access (common in SW5 mansion conversions), weather, and whether you choose add-ons like steps, edging or built-in seating.
Composite decking is often permitted development, particularly when it’s at ground level and doesn’t significantly raise the height. However, rules can change for listed buildings, conservation areas, or where decking affects neighbours’ privacy or drainage—situations that are common in RBKC period properties. We’ll flag potential issues during the survey, advise on heights and boundaries, and can help you confirm requirements with the council if needed.
We install premium boards that typically come with a 25-year manufacturer warranty covering issues such as material defects and excessive fading, subject to their terms. On top of that, Fine Landscaping provides a 10-year workmanship warranty covering installation quality—subframe build, fixings, and fitting details. We also give care guidance so you keep your deck looking its best with simple, regular cleaning.
You can choose from multiple colours, from warm oak tones to contemporary greys and deeper espresso shades, usually with a realistic wood grain finish. We’ll help you select board width, edging trims, picture-frame borders, and step details to suit your garden and the building’s style. Options like concealed drainage gaps, integrated planters, and matching fascia boards create a polished look for period flats and garden square properties.
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