Upgrade your garden with Decking in Hayes (Bromley) designed for year-round use. We build crisp, level platforms, raised decks and lighting-ready layouts that suit period homes and 1930s gardens.
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Hayes gardens often back onto greenery near Hayes Common and West Common, so a well-designed deck can create a clean, usable space without losing the natural feel. Fine Landscaping installs premium decking that looks sharp, drains properly and stays stable through wet winters. Whether you want a simple step-out platform or a statement entertaining area, we tailor the layout to your garden levels and sunlight. We regularly work across BR2 and nearby streets around Hayes station.
Local homes in Hayes include large detached houses, period cottages and many 1930s properties with long rear gardens. We design decks that complement traditional brickwork and mature planting, while improving access from kitchen doors and patios. For sloping plots and uneven lawns, raised or multi-level decking can create flat zones for dining, lounging and a barbecue area. If you’re in West Wickham or Bromley Common, we’ll match the style and proportions to your property.
We start with a site visit to measure, check levels and discuss how you’ll use the space. Then we specify materials, subframe build-up, fixings and edging details before installation begins. Our team works tidily, protects surrounding planting, and finishes with clean lines, safe steps and optional lighting. Homeowners choose us for dependable scheduling, clear communication and a 10-year workmanship warranty.
Hayes’ semi-rural setting brings mature trees, shade and leaf fall, which can affect drying times and slip resistance. We recommend board spacing, drainage gaps and anti-slip options that suit these conditions. Access and parking can vary around Hayes station and the commons, so we plan deliveries and waste removal to minimise disruption. For properties near Norman Park or Keston, we also account for garden levels and long runs that need extra structural support.
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Most projects in the Hayes (Bromley) area fall between £100–£200 per square metre, depending on the material and the complexity of the build. Typical total costs are around £2,500–£8,000 for an average family garden deck. Raised frames, steps, balustrades, lighting, and ground preparation can increase the budget, while straightforward ground-level softwood tends to be more cost-effective.
Deck installations usually take 3–5 days once work starts, assuming reasonable access and dry weather. Simpler ground-level decks can be completed faster, while raised or multi-level layouts with steps and lighting take longer. Timescales also depend on subframe complexity, ground preparation, and whether we’re removing an old deck first. We’ll confirm a realistic schedule after the site survey and measurements.
In many cases, garden decking is permitted development, particularly at ground level and within certain height limits. However, rules can change if the deck is raised, close to boundaries, or affects overlooking, and some properties may have restrictions. We’ll discuss the design with these points in mind and can help you check the relevant guidance for the London Borough of Bromley before work begins, so there are no surprises.
Yes. We provide a 10-year workmanship warranty covering installation issues such as subframe construction, fixings and structural stability when used and maintained as advised. Many decking products also come with separate manufacturer warranties, which vary by material (softwood, hardwood or composite). We’ll explain what’s covered, how to care for your deck, and we’re available if you ever need adjustments or remedial work.
We install softwood, hardwood and composite decking, and can build raised decks, multi-level layouts, and integrated steps to suit sloping gardens. Popular upgrades include picture-frame borders, concealed fixings, built-in planters and decking with lighting for safer evenings outdoors. We’ll help you choose based on budget, maintenance preference, slip resistance and how much sun or shade your garden gets, then provide a clear specification.
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