Composite Decking

Our composite decking is a hi-tech eco-friendly alternative to traditional wooden decking. Our decking brings the natural look of wood to your outside space without the associated problems of cracking, splitting, warping and excessive maintenance requirements.

  • Low Maintenance
    Low Maintenance Easy to care for
  • Strong and Durable
    Highly Durable Anti-Slip, Anti-Rot and Anti-Splinter
  • Eco Friendly
    90% Recycled Materials Sourced sustainably
  • Long Lasting
    Long Lasting Upto 15 Year Warranties

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  • Why Choose Composite Decking?

    Why Choose Composite?

    Robust and Durable

    Our decking has been designed and engineered to stand the test of time, so you can spend more time enjoying being in your outdoor space and less time worrying about having to paint, maintain and repair.

    Suitable for homes and larger projects alike

    Join the growing number of happy customers who have chosen our composite decking for their outdoor space. Composite decking is installed in thousands of homes across the UK and used by some of the countries leading housing developers.

    The sustainable choice

    Choosing Dream Decking can help make a positive impact on the environment. Our decking consists of 90% recycled materials and we are committed to several environmental causes - including planting a tree for every order made.
  • Best in Class Composite Decking

    Best-in-class features

    Ultra low maintenance

    Worried about upkeep and maintenance? Worry no more as our decking requires minimal effort to keep it looking its best. This gives you the extra time to unwind and relax without worrying about upkeep. Unlike traditional wood decking, composite decking is resistant to rot, insects, and fading...plus there is no need for painting, staining or sealing!

    Cost effective

    Our robustly engineered boards are created to withstand the toughest weather conditions. With reduced ongoing maintenance expenses, composite decking gives you an overall lower lifetime cost when compared to wood.

    Family friendly

    The non-slip, anti-rot and anti-splinter nature of composite decking offers a solution that is safe for the whole family. The design and composition of the board provides excellent traction underfoot even when wet, reducing the risk of slips and falls.
  • Easy to Install Composite Decking

    Easy Installation

    Whilst it is important to install decking properly, the process itself can be relatively straightforward and methodical. With attention to detail and a bit of care, anyone can install a functional, robust and beautiful composite deck that will provide years of enjoyment and relaxation.

    DIY Installation

    DIY Installation is a path chosen by many of our customers. We provide detailed installation guides online and downloadable as well as in-store and livechat support to assist with your project.
  • Free Composite Decking Samples

    Free composite decking sample pack

    Find your colour

    Our sampling service allows you to compare different finishes and colours side by side. Whether you're looking for a natural wood look or a modern composite finish, we've got you covered!

    See the quality

    See the quality of our product in hand so that you can feel the durability and finish before committing to a larger purchase, so you can feel confident that you're making a great investment that will last for years to come.

    Feel the difference

    The finish of your composite decking can make a big difference in terms of comfort and safety. Get a sense of the embossed texture and grooves of our products, which offer excellent slip resistance.

Frequently asked questions

What is composite decking?

Composite decking is made from a blend of wood fibers, recycled plastics, and bonding agents. This modern decking solution offers enhanced durability, resistance to rotting, and minimal maintenance requirements. With its natural wood-like appearance, composite decking provides an attractive and long-lasting alternative to traditional wood and plastic options.

What are the pros and cons of composite decking?

Pros of Composite Decking:

- Enhanced durability and longevity
- Resistance to rot, decay, and insect damage
- Low maintenance requirements
- Wide range of colours and styles Natural wood-like appearance
- Environmentally friendly

Cons of Composite Decking:
- Higher upfront cost compared to wood
- Can become hot in direct sunlight
- Can scratch and stain, although less so than wood
- Colours initially experience slight fading

How long will a composite deck last?

A composite deck has an impressive lifespan, typically lasting between 25 to 30 years. Composite decking is engineered to resist rot, decay, warping, and insect damage, offering superior longevity compared to traditional wood decks.

Does composite decking need maintenance?

Composite decking requires minimal maintenance, eliminating the need for regular staining or sealing. Occasional cleaning to remove debris and dirt is recommended. It's naturally resistant to mold and mildew, but inspecting for any growth is advisable. Routine maintenance ensures the longevity and aesthetic appeal of your composite deck.

For more information, read our blog.

What is the difference between capped vs uncapped decking?

Uncapped boards tend to be cheaper. Although the material is resistant and hard wearing, they do not come with the same protection against staining and colour fading. This means that in the first couple of months the boards may fade a small amount as residual tannins (wood oils) leach out from the board after being exposed to the environment.

Capped composite boards come with an exterior plastic coating, which means that the boards become highly resistant against fading and staining. The boards are easy to wipe clean and keep their colour when exposed to the environment.

What is the difference between hollow vs solid decking?

Composite decking comes in hollow and solid varieties. Hollow boards tend to have hollow chambers running throughout the length of the plank, whilst solid boards are stronger and heavier.

Is composite decking slippery when wet?

Composite decking is not slippery when wet. In fact, independent tests show that composite decking is anti-slip. The results prove that, even when wet, composite boards have a low risk for slip potential. Keeping your deck clear of mildew and algal growth will help preserve the non-slip properties.

Read more about anti-slip decking here!

Does composite decking fade in the sun?

All uncapped composite decking undergoes a natural lightening in colour after installation. This is a result of UV exposure and natural wood oils, called tannins, washing out. After about 8 to 10 weeks the colour of the boards will stabilise. Find out more about composite decking fading.

Is composite decking worth the money?

Composite decking has a larger initial cost than timber. However, the lifetime cost of composite decking is lower. A timber deck requires yearly painting and refinishing. These maintenance costs make timber more expensive than composite decking in the long term. Read more on composite vs wood decking.

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