Upgrade your terrace or garden with Composite Decking in Pimlico, designed for elegant outdoor living. Choose from multiple colours, a realistic wood grain finish and discreet hidden fixings for a clean, modern look.
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Pimlico’s garden squares and riverside outlooks deserve outdoor flooring that looks sharp year-round. We install premium composite decking close to Tate Britain and Pimlico tube station, creating terraces that stay smart with minimal upkeep. Our boards are fade resistant, slip resistant and easy to clean, ideal for busy households and entertaining. Expect crisp edges, neat detailing and a finish that complements classic London architecture.
From Regency townhouses to mansion blocks and period conversions across SW1, outdoor spaces here often come with constraints: compact courtyards, raised terraces and balcony-style patios. We design decking that works with existing levels, drainage and access routes, keeping lines symmetrical and proportions right. If you’re in Westminster, Victoria or near Dolphin Square, we’ll tailor the layout to maximise usable space without overwhelming it. The result is a refined platform for seating, planters and lighting.
Our process starts with a site visit to measure, check levels and discuss how you use the space. We specify the right subframe, ventilation gaps and hidden fixing system for a stable, quiet deck underfoot. Every installation is backed by our 10-year workmanship warranty, alongside a 25-year manufacturer warranty on the boards. Homeowners choose us for tidy working practices, clear communication and finishes that stand up to London life.
In the composite decking Pimlico area, access can be tight and parking controlled, so we plan deliveries and loading times carefully. Many properties in the City of Westminster have basement lightwells, raised thresholds and older drainage runs, so we pay close attention to falls, ventilation and water management. Where noise and neighbour considerations matter, we schedule cutting and installation to minimise disruption. We also design around railings, steps and boundary walls common in SW1 courtyards.




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Costs in SW1 vary with access, height changes and the subframe specification. As a guide, supply-and-install composite decking typically starts around £180–£260 per m² for straightforward areas, rising to £260–£380+ per m² for premium boards, complex shapes, steps, lighting or balustrades. Courtyard constraints near mansion blocks can add labour time. We provide a clear, itemised quote after a site survey.
Most projects take 2–5 days from set-up to final tidy, depending on size and complexity. A small courtyard deck may be completed in 1–2 days, while larger terraces with steps, edging and integrated planters often take a week. Timescales can be affected by access near Pimlico tube station, waste removal logistics, and any groundwork needed to correct levels or improve drainage. We confirm a schedule before starting.
Composite decking is often permitted development, particularly when it’s at ground level and doesn’t significantly raise the surface. However, rules can be tighter in the City of Westminster, especially for listed buildings, conservation areas, or where the deck affects drainage, boundaries or overlooking. We’ll advise during the survey and, if needed, help you check with Westminster City Council or your managing agent for mansion blocks.
We provide a 10-year workmanship warranty covering installation quality, including fixings, subframe assembly and fitting details, subject to normal use and maintenance. In addition, the composite boards typically come with a 25-year manufacturer warranty, offering long-term reassurance against issues such as excessive fading or material defects (terms vary by product). We’ll explain what’s covered and supply documentation on completion.
You can choose from multiple colours, from contemporary greys to warmer oak tones, plus realistic wood grain finishes for a classic look. We can design picture-frame borders, diagonal features, matching steps, and clean edges using hidden fixings for a seamless surface. For Pimlico courtyards, we often recommend lighter tones to brighten shaded areas and slip-resistant boards for safety. We’ll bring samples and help you select the best option.
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