
Why composite decking suits Bristol gardens
Bristol sits in a bowl. The annual rainfall figure isn’t unusually high (Bristol Airport records about 850mm a year), but the city holds damp in a way that surprises people. Gardens that don’t get direct sun from October through March stay wet well into spring, and timber decking in those conditions rots from underneath and grows algae on top. Composite is a completely different material. Our boards are made from recycled wood fibre bound with HDPE plastic, so water doesn’t penetrate the board the way it does with timber. No rot, no splinters, no annual staining. Bristol’s housing stock is famously varied, from Georgian terraces in Clifton and Redland to Victorian rows through Totterdown and Montpelier, post-war semis in Bishopston, and new-builds out towards Emersons Green. Composite works across all of them. Boards are fully reversible, moulded woodgrain (Woodsman+) on one side, contemporary wide-groove (Active+) on the other.What a composite deck in Bristol costs
Every kit includes boards, fixing clips, starter clips, stainless steel screws, PZ driver bits and installation instructions. Free delivery to all BS postcodes.
Kits available from 4 sqm to 66 sqm. See all sizes →
Composite decking colours for Bristol
Not sure which will work? Order a free sample pack with pieces of all four, posted within1-2 working days.




