The prices in this guide are accurate as of 2023*
A well installed garden deck can create the perfect place for you to enjoy your outdoor space. Whether you want to relax with a good book, or host a dinner party, a garden deck is an aesthetic addition to your home. It’s not surprising that adding an outdoor entertainment area is such a popular home improvement project.
The great thing about garden decking is that it doesn’t take long to install and is easier to build than a patio, another common garden landscaping option.
There are loads of material and design options for you to choose from, giving you a lot of creative licence for how you want your garden to look.
You will need to look after your decking if you want to avoid it warping, splintering, or cracking, especially if you opt for a wooden deck. This guide also includes maintenance costs and considerations.
You could spend anywhere from £800 to £9,000 on a new deck, depending on a few factors:
- Your choice of materials
- The size decking you want
- How complex the design is
- Where you live in the UK (cost to hire labour rises in London and the South East)
- Preparation work, such as excavations
This guide will always clarify where prices include cost of labour and materials, and where it refers to them separately. They do not include VAT.
Conclusions
A garden deck can help you make the most of your outdoor space, host parties and dinners, and lounge in the sun during the warmer months.
Which material you opt for will have an impact on how long your decking will last, and it’s maintenance. We recommend you look after your deck and clean it regularly, to ensure it’s lifespan.
How much you’ll end up spending will be impacted by a range of factors, including where you live in the UK, as cost of labour rises in London and the South East.
For a more accurate quote on how much your garden decking will cost, get into contact with some skilled garden landscapers. We recommend you shop around for a few quotes before you settle on your tradespeople.
The Rated People cost guides are produced in collaboration with the quote-building platform PriceBuilder, and a range of tradespeople across the 30+ trades on our platform were consulted. Please note that the prices included are for guidance only – how much you end up spending will depend on the specific requirements of your project.
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