Decking Boards
For customers in Glasgow, Edinburgh and surrounding areas, look no further than Stewart Timber for quality decking boards.
The fundamental element to any deck – our decking boards give you a decking floor to stand, sit and bbq on. Choosing a high quality, durable timber for your decking boards ensures your deck will last, and Stewart Timber is here to help!
Our decking boards are made of the best quality timber that is sustainably sourced from FSC-registered suppliers. All of our wood is pressure treated to extend the timber’s life, protecting it from pests, rot and weather damage.
We recommend treating your decking boards with deck oil after installation for extra protection. To complete the rest of your deck, look at our decking panels, decking posts and decking spindles.
FSC approved timber
Our timber is responsibly sourced, giving you peace of mind about your deck's origins.
Pressure-treated wood
Our timber is treated to ward off bugs and protect it from the elements, extending its life.
Fast delivery
Delivery within 5 working days in Central Scotland so you can start your project asap.
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28mm x 120mm Deck Board
- 28mm H x 120mm W x variety of lengths
- Pressure-treated
From £7.04 ex VAT
£8.45 – £14.77 inc VAT
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28mm x 145mm Swedish Deck Board
- 28mm H x 145mm W x variety of lengths
- Pressure-treated
From £8.45 ex VAT
£10.14 – £20.74 inc VAT
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28mm x 120mm anti slip decking
- 28mm D x 120mm W x 4200mm L
- Integrated anti-slip rubber surface
From £37.13 ex VAT
£44.56 inc VAT
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32mm x 120mm anti slip decking
- 32mm D x 120mm W x 4800mm L
- Anti-slip aggregate and resin grip
From £31.15 ex VAT
£37.38 inc VAT
Decking customer reviews
Advice and inspiration
Never laid decking before? We love helping everyone from newbie DIYers to seasoned tradespeople bring their garden projects to life. Check out our customers’ imaginative designs and read our decking installation guide below for help.
Customer gallery
Need some ideas for your decking project? Here are pictures of decks from happy Stewart Timber customers.
What do I need to build a deck?
This diagram shows all the components you’ll need to construct your deck. From Stewart Timber, you’ll need to purchase:
- Decking posts – these are usually set in concrete in holes in the ground for support.
- Decking joists – you cut these to size for the joists, ledgers, rim joists, and noggins.
- Weed membrane – this prevents wildlife sprouting under the deck and poking through the deck.
- Decking boards – you walk on these and cut them to size to use for risers/tread for steps.
- Spindles / decking panels – they line the sides of the deck to enclose the space.
- Stringer – if you have a raised deck, the stringer helps create steps with cut-down decking boards.
- Hand rail – you can add a finished deck rail to complete the deck sides. You’ll need a fillet rail to keep it secure.
- Fixings – you’ll need different screws and joist hangers to join the timber together.
- Decking stain – after a few weeks, you should protect and personalise your deck with stain.
Make things simple and purchase one of your decking kits which has all the pieces you need to construct a simple deck. You can read our guide on how to lay a deck for more details on the proper construction process.
Decking - FAQs
How many years will decking last?
Depending on how well you care for your wooden deck, it can last 10-25 years. Cleaning, oiling, and refinishing it will help it last longer. Our composite decking has a 15 year warranty and doesn’t need as much maintenance to keep it sturdy for years to come.
Do you need planning permission for decking in Scotland?
You usually don’t need planning permission for constructing a deck in your garden in Scotland. If your deck is no more than 50cm from the ground, it’s wholly behind the principal elevation or side elevation if road facing, if it’s not in a conservation area (unless the deck is under 4 metres squared), and your home is not a listed building, then you don’t need planning permission.
What is the cheapest decking option?
The cheapest material for decking is wood. Composite decking is slightly more expensive, though you don’t need to spend as much money maintaining it over its lifetime.
How much does decking cost?
The cost of decking depends on the type of decking material, your design, its size, and the extra products you need to bring it all together. Our basic decking kits begin at £380. Larger projects with stairs, spindles/panels and handrails can cost into the £1000s.