Decking Supplies

Good-looking, low maintenance and quick to build, decking is a popular choice for transforming gardens and creating a great entertaining space. Here at Mill Timber Direct, we have a wide range of decking timber, whatever your needs. Our timber decking boards come in redwood pine, which has been kiln-dried and pressure treated to add extra protection and durability and is available in a great choice of sizes. We also stock non-slip decking which features a strip for better grip.

Come to us for all your decking frame timber needs too. We stock all the tools you need to finish the job, including screws, spindles, brackets and posts. Our stockroom boasts a wide range of Ronseal products, including decking stain and oils, to treat and protect your decking timber.

Our range of decking also includes composite decking boards, which are growing in popularity for their easy maintenance and authentic look. Composite decking is made of a combination of synthetic materials and natural hardwood and the result is decking which looks like timber but is easier to maintain, with no need for staining or painting. Composite decking has a more consistent look and each piece of decking is uniform, making it easier to assemble. Our range of composite decking is perfect for a modern garden style and comes in a variety of colours including aged oak, midnight black and mist grey.

If you're searching for 'decking suppliers near me' - for everything from timber decking boards to decking frame timber - look no further than Mill Timber Direct.

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Decking FAQs

What Type of Decking is Best?

It completely depends on what you want out of your decking. Both our timber and composite decking have their own, unique benefits. Both options are great for your home and will be excellent for those summer nights around a fire.

How Many Years Does Decking Last?

Decking will typically last around 10-15 years however, it is important that you take good care of your decking. By keeping your decking in good condition there is no reason why it can't last around 20 years!

How to Lay Composite Decking

Composite decking is a great way for you to improve your garden and really transform your outside area. Before you get to laying your composite decking, it is important to dig the ground in order to prepare it. In terms of laying your composite decking, make sure you follow the manufacturer installation instructions carefully, to prolong the life of the deck and avoid warping or distortion with time. Visit our blog for more information.

Can You Paint Timber Decking?

Yes, you can safely paint your timber decking - in fact, doing so can help extend its lifespan, add to the aesthetic of your outdoor space and help protect your deck from the elements. First, scrub and clean your decking carefully. Then choose a quality paint or stain, such as Ronseal Ultimate Protection Stain, and apply. This will soak deeply into your deck, protecting it from the elements and boosting its longevity, whilst reviving it with a new, fresh appearance.