Composite Decking in Bingley & West Yorkshire

Looking for composite decking in Bingley or West Yorkshire? Post to Post Fencing designs and installs bespoke composite decking for homes and commercial properties across Bingley, Saltaire, Shipley, Baildon, Ilkley, Keighley, Skipton, Otley, Guiseley, Yeadon, Bradford and surrounding areas.

Composite decking is a popular choice for modern gardens because it creates a clean, stylish and low-maintenance outdoor space. Whether you are planning a small garden with decking, a raised composite deck, a patio and decking combination, grey composite decking, picture framed decking, chevron decking, diagonal board layouts or a full garden renovation, we can help design and build a deck that suits your home, garden and budget.

At Post to Post Fencing, we install composite decking boards, timber decking, fencing, gates, raised planters, patios, paving, flagging, artificial grass, new turf and complete garden renovation projects for both residential and commercial customers.

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Composite Decking Installers in Bingley & West Yorkshire

If you are searching for composite decking installers in Bingley, composite decking installation West Yorkshire, decking installers near me or garden decking contractors, Post to Post Fencing can help. We design and install composite decking for gardens of all shapes and sizes, from small low-level decks to raised decking platforms, multi-level garden layouts and complete outdoor transformations.

Based in Bingley, we work across West Yorkshire and surrounding areas including Saltaire, Cullingworth, Wilsden, Ilkley, Burley in Wharfedale, Addingham, Otley, Guiseley, Yeadon, Menston, Keighley, Riddlesden, Oakworth, Oxenhope, Skipton, Silsden, Steeton, Cross Hills, Haworth, Baildon, Shipley, Bradford, Halifax, Harrogate, Horsforth, Rawdon, Alwoodley, Knaresborough, Wetherby, Boston Spa, Tadcaster, Colne, Nelson, Queensbury and nearby villages.

Every composite decking project is planned around the structure of your garden, including the subframe, board layout, fixing method, drainage, steps, edging, access, privacy and overall finish. We can also combine your composite deck with fencing, gates, paving, patios, raised planters, artificial grass or turf to create a complete garden space.

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  • Composite decking is a modern decking material designed to give gardens a clean, durable and attractive finish. It is commonly made using a blend of wood fibres and recycled plastic materials, creating decking boards that offer the look of timber with lower ongoing maintenance.

    Unlike traditional wooden decking, composite decking does not usually need regular painting, staining or oiling. This makes it a popular option for customers who want a stylish garden decking area without the same level of upkeep required by timber boards.

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    For homeowners who want a modern garden with decking, composite boards are a strong choice for seating areas, outdoor dining spaces, raised decks, small gardens, family gardens, commercial spaces and full garden renovations.

  • Composite decking is ideal for customers who want a smart outdoor area that looks good and is easier to maintain than traditional timber decking. It works especially well in modern gardens, family gardens, rental properties, commercial outdoor spaces and gardens where a clean finish is important.

    Low-Maintenance Garden Decking

    One of the biggest reasons homeowners choose composite decking is the reduced maintenance. Timber decking often needs cleaning, staining, painting or oiling with products such as decking stain, decking oil or Cuprinol-style timber treatments. Composite decking usually requires less ongoing care, making it a practical choice for busy households.

    Modern Colour Options

    Composite decking boards are available in a range of colours, including grey, charcoal, brown, black and natural timber-effect finishes. Grey composite decking is especially popular for modern gardens, while brown composite decking can create a warmer, more traditional appearance.

    Suitable for Small and Large Gardens

    Composite decking can work well in compact gardens, long narrow gardens, large family gardens, commercial outdoor areas and sloped gardens. The board direction, colour and edging can all be adjusted to make the garden feel wider, longer, more structured or more premium.

    Great for Garden Renovations

    Composite decking works well as part of a wider garden renovation. It can be combined with fencing, garden gates, raised planters, patios, porcelain paving, Indian stone, concrete flags, artificial grass, new turf, sheds and outdoor seating areas.

    Ideal for Residential and Commercial Properties

    Composite decking is suitable for both residential and commercial use. It can be used for home gardens, outdoor seating areas, hospitality spaces, staff areas, access routes, rental properties and customer-facing outdoor spaces.

  • Composite decking can be used in many different garden designs. Whether your garden is small, sloped, overlooked, narrow, open or ready for a full renovation, the right layout can make the space more practical and visually appealing.

    Small Garden Composite Decking

    Small garden composite decking is ideal for creating a clear seating or dining area without overwhelming the space. Light grey composite decking, diagonal board layouts, slimline seating and raised planters can help a compact garden feel larger and more organised.

    Good small garden composite decking ideas include:

    • Corner composite decking

    • Low-level decking outside patio doors

    • Built-in seating

    • Raised planters around the deck

    • Composite decking with privacy fencing

    • Diagonal decking boards to create visual width

    • Simple picture framed edging

    • Light-coloured composite boards

    Raised Composite Decking

    Raised composite decking is a strong option for sloped gardens, uneven ground or properties where the garden sits at a different level to the house. A raised deck can create a usable platform for seating, dining, entertaining or enjoying views across the garden.

    Raised composite decking can include:

    • Steps between levels

    • Handrails or balustrades

    • Picture framed borders

    • Under-deck storage

    • Integrated lighting

    • Privacy fencing

    • Raised planters

    • Multi-level garden zones

    Composite Decking with Patios and Paving

    Composite decking and patios work extremely well together. Decking can create a warmer seating zone, while paving, flagging or porcelain tiles can create hard-wearing paths, dining areas or low-maintenance spaces.

    Popular combinations include:

    • Grey composite decking with porcelain paving

    • Brown composite decking with Indian stone

    • Composite decking beside concrete flags

    • Raised decking leading down to a patio

    • Decking with gravel borders

    • Composite decking with new turf or artificial grass

    • Patio steps leading to a decked seating area

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    Composite Decking with Raised Planters

    Composite decking and raised planters can create a polished, finished garden design. Planters add colour, soften the edges of the deck and help the seating area feel connected to the wider garden.

    Raised planters can be built using:

    • Timber sleepers

    • Composite boards

    • Mixed timber and stone materials

    • Matching decking board finishes

    • Contrasting colour combinations

    This is a great option for customers who want garden decking ideas with flowers, shrubs, herbs, privacy planting or modern decorative planting.

    Composite Decking with Fencing for Privacy

    If your garden is overlooked, composite decking should be designed alongside the right fencing. Privacy fencing, screens and gates can make a decked seating area feel more comfortable and secure.

    Composite decking can be paired with:

    • Featheredge fencing

    • Pailing fencing

    • Venetian fencing

    • Panelled fencing

    • Concrete post fencing

    • Composite fencing

    • Timber fencing

    • Metal fencing

    • Mixed-material garden fencing

    • Custom garden gates

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  • The way your composite decking boards are laid can completely change the look of the finished garden. Board pattern, edging, colour and direction should all be considered before installation.

    Picture Framed Composite Decking

    Picture framed composite decking uses a border around the edge of the deck. This creates a clean, premium finish and helps the deck look more bespoke.

    Picture framed decking works well for:

    • Grey composite decking

    • Raised composite decking

    • Decks with steps

    • Large seating areas

    • Composite decking with contrasting colours

    • Modern garden renovation projects

    • Decking next to patios or paving

    Chevron Composite Decking

    Chevron decking uses boards cut into a V-shaped pattern. This creates a bold, high-end design that works well in modern gardens and larger decking areas.

    Chevron composite decking is ideal for:

    • Feature garden decks

    • Outdoor entertaining areas

    • Premium composite decking projects

    • Modern garden designs

    • Customers who want something different from standard straight boards

    Because chevron decking requires more careful cutting, board setting and subframe planning, it is best installed by experienced decking installers.

    Diagonal Composite Decking

    Diagonal decking boards are laid at an angle, often around 45 degrees. This can help a small or narrow garden feel wider and more dynamic.

    Diagonal composite decking works well for:

    • Small garden decking

    • Long narrow gardens

    • Decking beside patios

    • Feature seating areas

    • Composite decking with picture frame borders

    • Gardens where a straight board layout feels too plain

    Herringbone Composite Decking

    Herringbone decking creates a broken V-shaped pattern using staggered boards. It is a detailed style that can create a luxury finish in the right garden.

    Herringbone composite decking is best for:

    • Larger deck areas

    • Premium garden renovations

    • Feature seating zones

    • Modern composite decking designs

    • Customers who want a high-end board pattern

    Straight Run Composite Decking

    Straight run decking is the most traditional decking layout. Boards are laid in one direction to create a simple, clean and timeless finish.

    Straight run composite decking is ideal for:

    • Most garden sizes

    • Budget-conscious composite decking projects

    • Long garden spaces

    • Simple seating areas

    • Fast, practical installation

    • Clean modern finishes

    Mixed-Width Composite Decking

    Mixed-width boards can create a more bespoke appearance, particularly in larger gardens. This style can work well with modern fencing, porcelain paving, outdoor lighting and raised planters.

    Breaker Boards and Transition Boards

    Breaker boards are boards installed across the direction of the main deck boards. They help divide larger decks into sections and can reduce long continuous board runs.

    Breaker boards are useful for:

    • Large composite decks

    • Multi-level decking

    • Patio and decking combinations

    • Two-colour decking designs

    • Decks with separate seating zones

    • Long garden layouts

    Multi-Level Composite Decking

    Multi-level composite decking is ideal for sloped gardens or larger outdoor spaces where different zones are needed. For example, one level can be used for outdoor dining, another for seating, and another for steps down to a patio, lawn or artificial grass area.

  • The colour of your composite decking can affect the whole feel of the garden. It should work with your home, fencing, patio materials, planting, doors, windows and garden furniture.

    Grey Composite Decking

    Grey composite decking is one of the most popular choices for modern gardens. It works well with porcelain paving, black fencing, anthracite doors, rendered walls, contemporary furniture and low-maintenance planting.

    Charcoal Composite Decking

    Charcoal composite decking creates a darker, more premium finish. It can look especially good with warm lighting, pale paving, timber fencing, metal railings and modern outdoor furniture.

    Brown Composite Decking

    Brown composite decking offers a warmer, more natural look. It is a good choice for customers who like the appearance of timber but want the practical benefits of composite boards.

    Black Composite Decking

    Black composite decking can create a bold modern look, particularly in contemporary gardens with clean lines, decorative lighting and mixed-material fencing.

    Natural Wood-Effect Composite Decking

    Wood-effect composite decking is designed to give a more natural timber-style appearance while still offering the lower-maintenance benefits of composite boards.

  • A quality composite deck is not just about the boards. The subframe, fixings, joists, edging, airflow and drainage all affect how well the finished deck performs.

    Composite Decking Boards

    Composite decking boards are the visible surface of the deck. They are available in different lengths, widths, textures, colours and profiles.

    When choosing garden decking boards, it is important to consider:

    • Colour

    • Texture

    • Board width

    • Slip resistance

    • Edging options

    • Hidden fixings

    • Warranty

    • Maintenance requirements

    • Whether the board suits residential or commercial use

    Composite Joists and Subframes

    The subframe is the structure underneath the decking boards. A well-built subframe helps keep the deck stable, level and long-lasting. Depending on the project, the frame may include timber joists, composite joists or other suitable support structures.

    Hidden Clips and Fixings

    Some composite decking systems use hidden clips and fixings to create a cleaner finish. This can be especially useful for modern composite decking designs where visible screws would affect the appearance.

    Edging, Fascias and Steps

    Composite decking can be finished with edging boards, fascia boards, steps and picture framed borders. These details make a major difference to the finished look of the deck.

Composite Decking vs Timber Decking

Choosing between composite decking and timber decking depends on your budget, preferred look, maintenance expectations and garden design.

Composite Decking

Composite decking is best for customers who want a modern, low-maintenance garden surface. It works well in grey, charcoal, brown, black and wood-effect finishes and can be used for raised decks, small gardens, seating areas and commercial spaces.

Best for:

  • Modern gardens

  • Low-maintenance outdoor spaces

  • Family gardens

  • Commercial properties

  • Customers who do not want regular staining

  • Grey, charcoal or contemporary garden designs

  • Premium garden renovations

Things to consider:

Composite decking usually costs more than basic timber decking at the installation stage, but many customers prefer it because it requires less ongoing maintenance and keeps a consistent appearance.

Timber Decking

Timber decking is a traditional option that gives a natural garden finish. It can be stained, painted or treated with suitable exterior timber products such as decking stain, decking oil or Cuprinol-style treatments.

Best for:

  • Natural garden styles

  • Traditional homes

  • Budget-conscious decking projects

  • Customers who like real timber

  • Gardens with timber fencing, sleepers or pergolas

Things to consider:

Timber decking needs more regular care than composite decking. It may need cleaning, staining, oiling or painting over time to keep it looking its best.

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Composite Decking Cost and Quotes

The cost of composite decking depends on the size of the deck, the boards chosen, the subframe, ground conditions, steps, edging, access, waste removal, design complexity and whether the deck is part of a larger garden renovation.

A simple low-level composite deck will usually be more straightforward than a raised, multi-level or patterned design. Features such as chevron boards, picture framing, lighting, built-in seating, raised planters, balustrades and steps can also affect the final quote.

At Post to Post Fencing, we offer free, no-obligation quotes. We can visit your garden, discuss your ideas, assess the space and recommend the best approach for your budget.

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Composite Decking Areas We Cover

Post to Post Fencing installs composite decking across Bingley and the wider West Yorkshire region.

  • Based in Bingley, we install composite decking for small gardens, family gardens, raised decks, patio combinations, garden renovations and commercial properties.

  • For homes in Saltaire, Shipley and Baildon, composite decking can create a clean, low-maintenance seating area that works well with fencing, patios and raised planters.

  • Properties in Ilkley, Burley in Wharfedale and Addingham often suit raised composite decking, multi-level layouts, countryside seating areas and premium garden renovations.

  • For homes around Keighley, Riddlesden, Oakworth and Oxenhope, composite decking can help create a practical level area in sloped or uneven gardens.

  • Composite decking in Skipton, Silsden, Steeton and Cross Hills can work well alongside Indian stone, porcelain paving, gravel, timber fencing and rural garden designs.

  • For properties in Otley, Guiseley, Yeadon and Menston, composite decking can create a modern garden seating area with less maintenance than traditional timber decking.

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  • Post to Post Fencing installs composite decking for both homes and commercial properties. Whether you need a stylish home garden, a customer seating area, a staff outdoor space or a practical commercial deck, we can design a suitable layout.

    Residential Composite Decking

    Residential composite decking is ideal for:

    • Family gardens

    • Outdoor dining areas

    • Seating spaces

    • Small gardens

    • Sloped gardens

    • Garden renovations

    • Patio and decking combinations

    • Low-maintenance outdoor areas

    Commercial Composite Decking

    Commercial composite decking can be used for:

    • Outdoor seating areas

    • Hospitality spaces

    • Staff break areas

    • Customer-facing gardens

    • Walkways

    • Rental properties

    • Business premises

    • Public-facing outdoor spaces

  • Composite decking is often part of a wider privacy and security-focused garden design. If your new decking area is overlooked, exposed or close to a boundary, we can combine the deck with fencing, screens, gates and planting to make the space feel more private.

    For full privacy and security fencing with automated gates, access control, CCTV and intercom systems, Post to Post Fencing works in partnership with All Access Entry Systems.

    This is ideal for customers who want:

    • Composite decking with secure garden fencing

    • Privacy fencing around a seating area

    • Automated driveway gates

    • Intercom systems

    • Access control

    • CCTV

    • Secure commercial outdoor areas

    • Full perimeter security planning

    • A complete garden and entrance upgrade

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  • A composite deck can be the main feature of a garden, but it often works best when designed as part of a complete outdoor space. Post to Post Fencing can combine composite decking with fencing, garden gates, patios, paving, raised planters, sheds, artificial grass and new turf.

    Services That Work Well With Composite Decking

    • Garden fencing

    • Featheredge fencing

    • Pailing fencing

    • Venetian fencing

    • Panelled fencing

    • Concrete post fencing

    • Composite fencing

    • Metal fencing

    • Garden gates

    • Raised planters

    • Patios

    • Paving

    • Flagging

    • Indian stone patios

    • Porcelain patios

    • Concrete flags

    • Sheds

    • Artificial grass

    • Laying new turf

    • Full garden renovations

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Is Composite Decking Worth It?

Composite decking is worth considering if you want a modern, low-maintenance garden deck that looks clean and works well for seating, dining, entertaining or family use. It is especially useful for customers who do not want to regularly paint, stain or oil timber decking. Composite decking can cost more than basic timber decking at installation stage, but many homeowners choose it for its appearance, colour options and reduced maintenance.

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Why Choose Post to Post Fencing for Composite Decking?

Choosing the right composite decking installer matters. A good deck needs more than attractive boards. It needs the right subframe, drainage, spacing, fixings, steps, edging, access and finish.

Post to Post Fencing offers:

Bespoke composite decking design and installation, Timber and composite decking options, Low-level, raised and multi-level decking, Composite decking with fencing and gates, Composite decking with patios and paving, Composite decking with raised planters, Residential and commercial decking, Full garden renovation services, Local knowledge across Bingley and West Yorkshire, Free, no-obligation quotes, Practical advice on layouts, colours and materials

We design each project around your garden, rather than forcing a standard layout. Whether you want a simple composite decking area or a complete outdoor transformation, we can help.

Frequently Asked Questions About Composite Decking

  • Composite decking is a modern decking material commonly made from a blend of wood fibres and plastic materials. It is designed to offer the appearance of timber decking with lower ongoing maintenance.

  • Composite decking is better for customers who want a lower-maintenance finish, while timber decking is better for customers who prefer a natural wood appearance and are happy to maintain it over time. The best choice depends on your garden, budget and preferred finish.

  • Composite decking cost depends on the size of the deck, board type, subframe, ground conditions, access, edging, steps, design pattern and whether the decking is part of a wider garden renovation. Post to Post Fencing provides free quotes after assessing the space.

  • Yes. Post to Post Fencing is based in Bingley and installs composite decking across Bingley, Saltaire, Shipley, Baildon, Ilkley, Keighley, Skipton, Otley, Guiseley, Yeadon, Bradford and wider West Yorkshire.

  • The best composite decking boards depend on the look, colour, texture, fixing system and budget you want. Popular choices include grey composite decking, charcoal composite decking, brown composite decking and natural wood-effect composite decking.

  • Yes. Composite decking works very well in small gardens. Corner decking, diagonal board layouts, light-coloured boards, built-in seating and raised planters can help make a small garden feel more practical and organised.

  • Yes. Composite decking can be installed as raised decking or multi-level decking to create a usable area in sloped or uneven gardens. Steps, handrails, edging and planters can be included where needed.

  • Picture framed composite decking uses a border around the outside edge of the deck. It creates a neat, premium finish and is popular for modern composite decking projects.

  • Chevron composite decking uses boards cut into a V-shaped pattern. It creates a bold, high-end design and works well as a feature in modern garden decking areas.

  • Yes. Grey composite decking is one of the most popular choices for modern gardens because it works well with porcelain paving, black fencing, anthracite doors, outdoor lighting and contemporary garden furniture.

  • Composite decking usually does not need regular painting, staining or oiling like timber decking. Timber decking can be treated with decking stain, decking oil or Cuprinol-style products, but composite boards should be maintained according to the manufacturer’s guidance.

  • Yes. Composite decking can be combined with patios, paving, Indian stone, porcelain tiles, concrete flags, gravel, turf or artificial grass to create a complete garden layout.

  • Yes. Raised planters can be built alongside or around composite decking to add planting, structure, colour and privacy to the finished garden.

  • Yes. Composite decking can be combined with timber fencing, composite fencing, Venetian fencing, featheredge fencing, panelled fencing, concrete post fencing and garden gates for privacy and security.

  • Yes. Composite decking can be used for commercial seating areas, staff spaces, hospitality areas, access routes and customer-facing outdoor spaces.

  • Post to Post Fencing covers Bingley, Saltaire, Cullingworth, Wilsden, Ilkley, Burley in Wharfedale, Addingham, Otley, Guiseley, Yeadon, Menston, Keighley, Riddlesden, Oakworth, Oxenhope, Skipton, Silsden, Steeton, Cross Hills, Haworth, Baildon, Shipley, Bradford and wider West Yorkshire.

  • Yes. For customers wanting a full privacy and security-focused outdoor design, composite decking can be combined with secure fencing, garden gates and access planning. For automated gates, intercom systems, access control and CCTV, Post to Post Fencing can connect suitable projects with All Access Entry Systems.