With so many choices for garden decking available it can be hard to know where to begin. We work directly with you to design and install tailor-made garden decking to suit your space and integrate it seamlessly with your garden as a whole space. Having an expert designer's advice can save expensive mistakes!
Over the years we’ve seen a lot of ‘cowboy quality’ garden decking installations that have given decking a bad reputation. However, with professional advice, the correct choice of materials, and proper installation a garden deck should give you years of hassle free use.
With our large team of highly skilled and experienced designers, landscapers and horticulturalists, we take pride in finding solutions to garden problems. All our workmanship is guaranteed for three years of normal wear and tear so you can relax knowing that should an issue arise with your garden decking, it will be sorted.
We don’t just pay lip service to the environmental impact of making changes to your garden. We are dedicated to learning better ways to help reduce the environmental impact of the materials we use for garden decking and the installation. When we visit your garden we can advise on the best choices of garden decking for sustainability.
The best material to put under a deck will depend on various factors including your budget, desired aesthetics, and maintenance preferences. Here are some common options in order of our preference:
1. Gravel or Crushed Stone
Gravel or crushed stone is a cost-effective option that allows for good drainage. It’s relatively easy to install and provides a natural look. However, it might not offer as much protection from weeds growing through and might not be as visually appealing as other options. To avoid the weed problem, we use a weed supressing fabric under the gravel.
2. Lattice Panels
Lattice panels are a popular choice for deck skirting. They provide ventilation, allow light to pass through, and come in various designs. They’re relatively easy to install and can add a decorative element to your deck.
3. Wood or Composite Panels
Using wood or composite panels for under-deck skirting can provide a seamless and coordinated look with your deck. These panels can be matched to the decking material for a cohesive appearance. Wood panels can be stained or painted to achieve the desired look.
4. Brick Wall:
If you’re looking for a more permanent and substantial option, brick walls can provide a sturdy underlayment. However, this is a more complex and costly option that might require professional installation.
When selecting the best material for under your deck, it’s important to ensure proper ventilation and drainage to prevent moisture build-up, which can lead to rot and mould growth. This is the most common problem we encounter when renovating an old deck. If you’re unsure about the best choice for your specific situation, give us a call to for advice and providing a no obligation quotation for your new deck.
This is a perfect time to plan how to enhance and get maximum pleasure from your garden. We can come and advise you what to do.
We offer a variety of professional services to help you achieve your perfect garden. Whether you’re looking for bespoke design features or expert maintenance, our additional services ensure that every detail of your outdoor space is crafted and cared for with precision. Get in touch if you would like to speak to one of our team!
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