Cladco Composite Fitting Day 3 & 4

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From Cladco – “Cladco composite frame and decking offers a durable, low-maintenance alternative to traditional timber decking for gardens, patios, and outdoor living spaces. Ideal for homeowners, DIY installers, home renovators, trade professionals, and landlords, our range of composite decking boards is designed to create stylish, practical outdoor areas that can stand up to year-round use in UK homes.”

BRIGHTON CLADCO COMPOSITE DECKING INSTALLATION

Having previously worked for our client (click to view previous work) building a new stoned patio area, he invited us back to fit some composite decking and composite frame on an old patio area of the garden.  

In our last post we covered day 1 and 2 which was the laying of the subframe and levelling the area. 

It’s been a busy few days here at Sussex Decking, and today we reached the exciting stage of fitting the decking boards on our latest project.

The subframe was carefully constructed over the last couple of days, creating a strong, level and durable foundation ready for the new decking. Getting the subframe right is an important part of any decking installation, as it provides the support needed to ensure the finished deck looks great and stands the test of time.

Today, we returned to begin fitting the Cladco composite decking boards. Once the first boards were positioned and secured, the rest of the installation quickly started to take shape. We always take care to achieve neat, consistent spacing and clean lines throughout the installation, paying particular attention to the finishing details around the edges.

Composite decking is a fantastic option for creating a stylish outdoor space with much less ongoing maintenance than traditional timber decking. Cladco boards offer a modern appearance while providing a durable surface that is designed for outdoor use, making them an excellent choice for gardens and entertaining areas.

It’s always satisfying to see a project transform from a bare area into a finished outdoor space, and this deck has made a huge difference already. With the subframe completed and the Cladco composite boards now fitted, our latest Sussex decking project is ready for the finishing touches.

We’re really pleased with how this installation has come together and look forward to sharing the finished project once everything is complete. If you’re considering composite decking for your garden in Sussex, get in touch with Sussex Decking to discuss your requirements and see how we can transform your outdoor space.

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Composite decking is often considered a better long-term option because it requires far less maintenance than traditional timber. It won’t rot, splinter, or need regular staining and painting. While timber offers a natural appearance, composite decking provides greater durability, weather resistance, and longevity.
High-quality composite decking can last 25–30 years or more when properly installed and maintained. It is designed to resist fading, moisture, insect damage, and warping, making it ideal for the UK climate.
Most modern composite decking boards are manufactured with anti-slip surfaces that provide excellent grip in wet conditions. While no outdoor surface is completely slip-proof, composite decking is generally safer and less slippery than traditional timber decking.
Composite decking usually has a higher upfront cost than timber decking, but it can save money over time due to lower maintenance costs and a longer lifespan.
Modern composite decking is designed with UV-resistant technology to minimise fading. Some slight colour change may occur during the first few months after installation, but high-quality boards retain their appearance for many years.
Yes, composite decking is perfect for gardens of all sizes. It can be custom-designed to suit compact outdoor spaces, patios, balconies, terraces, and larger landscaped gardens.
Many composite decking products are made from recycled plastics and reclaimed wood fibres, making them an eco-friendly alternative to traditional timber decking.
Composite decking is very easy to maintain. Regular sweeping and occasional washing with warm soapy water is usually enough to keep it looking clean.
Yes, composite decking is strong and durable enough for outdoor furniture, dining sets, and even hot tubs when installed with the correct subframe and structural support.
A professionally installed composite deck can improve the appearance and functionality of your garden, making your home more attractive to buyers.
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