Decking Services in Stafford Road

DECKING SERVICES IN SUSSEX & SURREY

At Sussex Decking, we believe your garden should be an extension of your home – a beautiful, functional space where you can relax, entertain, and create lasting memories. One of the best ways to elevate your outdoor living area in Stafford Road, is with expertly crafted decking. Whether you’re envisioning a sleek modern design or a classic rustic retreat, our bespoke decking solutions are tailored to suit your style, space, and budget. Contact us to discuss your decking in Stafford Road project requirements.  Sussex Decking is a Division of Home Actually Ltd

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Looking to transform your outdoor space in Stafford Road with a beautiful, durable deck? At Sussex Decking, we understand that choosing the right decking involves more than just picking a style. From costs and materials to maintenance and planning permissions, there’s a lot to consider before starting your project.

Our comprehensive decking FAQ answers the most common questions homeowners ask, helping you make informed decisions and enjoy a safe, stylish, and long-lasting deck. Whether you’re planning a small garden deck or a large entertaining space, we’ve got the answers you need to get started.

Decking FAQs

Decking costs vary depending on materials and design. Timber decks range from £50–£100/m², while composite decks are £80–£150/m², including installation.

The most popular decking materials are pressure-treated timber, hardwoods like Ipe or oak, and composite boards. Timber is natural and cost-effective, while composite is low-maintenance and long-lasting.

Most decking projects don’t require planning permission if the deck is under 30cm above ground level. Higher or large decks may need approval, especially near boundaries, listed buildings, or conservation areas.

Timber decks typically last 10–20 years with proper maintenance, while composite decks can last 25–30 years. Longevity depends on material quality, weather exposure, and care.

Wood decking should be cleaned and treated once or twice a year to prevent rot and fading. Composite decking requires less frequent cleaning, usually just an annual wash.

Timber decking is natural, may require regular sealing, and can weather over time. Composite decking is made from recycled wood and plastic, is low-maintenance, and resists rot and fading.

Yes, DIY decking is possible if you have basic carpentry skills. However, for complex designs or larger decks, professional installation ensures safety, durability, and compliance with building regulations.

Use pressure-treated timber, seal it regularly, ensure proper drainage, and avoid water pooling. Composite decking is naturally resistant to rot and fungal growth.

Light-colored timber or composite decking in horizontal or diagonal patterns can visually enlarge small spaces. Consider raised or multi-level decks for added dimension.

Yes, composite decks have a higher upfront cost but lower maintenance costs over time. Timber decks are cheaper initially but may need annual sealing or staining.

Sweep away debris regularly. For timber, use a deck cleaner and mild soap. For composite, a simple wash with water and gentle detergent works. Avoid harsh chemicals that can damage surfaces.

Yes, a decking frame can be adjusted for uneven ground using adjustable pedestals or joists. Proper planning ensures a level surface and prevents wobbling.

Modern trends include multi-level decks, built-in seating, planters, and lighting features. Diagonal or mixed-board patterns can add style and dimension to your outdoor space.

Timber can become slippery when wet, so use anti-slip treatments or textured boards. Composite decks are generally more slip-resistant but still require caution during rain.

Yes, but ensure your deck is structurally reinforced to handle heavy loads. Consult a structural engineer for guidance on weight limits and safe installation.

If your deck is above 30cm from the ground and includes steps or handrails, building regulations may apply. Always check local council rules before construction.

Regular cleaning, applying a protective sealant, avoiding standing water, and checking for loose boards or nails will prolong your deck’s lifespan.

Treated timber is chemically treated to resist rot, insects, and decay. Untreated timber may be cheaper but requires more maintenance and is less durable outdoors.

Yes, a well-designed deck can enhance outdoor living space, improving aesthetic appeal and potentially increasing resale value.

A small to medium-sized deck can take 2–5 days to install professionally. Larger or complex designs may take 1–2 weeks, depending on site preparation and materials.

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