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  • Grey Composite Decking
    Grey Composite Decking

    Our Grey Decking Boards are 2.9m x 140mm x 25mm Thick with Woodgrain finish on 1 side and groove on the reverse.

  • Charcoal Composite Decking
    Charcoal Composite Decking

    Our Charcoal Decking Boards are 2.9m x 140mm x 25mm Thick with Woodgrain finish on 1 side and groove on the reverse.

  • Composite Decking Edgings & Fixings
    Fixtures & Fittings

    TigerBoard supply edging strips, starter clips, fixing clips and screws with all of our Composite Decking packs.


Features & Benefits of Composite Decking


Grey Composite Decking Boards
  • Fade & Stain Resistant

    Unlike traditional timber, composite decking is extremely fade resistant and capable of maintaining its “like new” looks for years to come.

  • Low Maintenance

    Our outdoor composite decking doesn’t need to be stained or sanded so you can spend more time enjoying your garden deck and less time maintaining it.

  • 25 Year Warranty

    TigerBoard is so confident in the quality of its composite decking that we offer a 25 year guarantee

  • Slip Resistant

    Safe and slip resistant! Composite decking boards are produced to resist weathering, hence providing a safer and less hazardous decking area during the wet.

Images of Installed Composite Decking

Available in Grey or Charcoal Colour

Pricing of our Composite Decking

Packs Include VAT, Edging Strips, Fixings & Delivery

Just call us on 01837 680006 for a quote on different pack sizes



Composite Decking

Frequently Asked Questions

How is Composite Decking Manufactured?

Composite decking is a great material that moulds together plastic resin with real wood and real wood fibres. This combination allows for a superb looking product with a much increased life span than traditional wooden decking. As it is made from recycled materials, it is also great for the environment.

Is it slippery when wet?

Unlike traditional decking, composite decking does not become slippery when wet. Composite decking absorb less moisture than traditional wooden boards so are less slippery.

Is it difficult to install?

Composite decking is simple to install and can be installed by any competent DIY enthusiast. It does not need any specialist or technical knowledge to be able to fit. Further down this page we have included a basic fitting guide with a more detailed one available *here*

What tools do i need to install the decking?

Just a saw or power saw to cut the wood and a screwdriver or drill to screw the fixings is all you need.

Do you paint or treat composite decking?

No. Composite decking does not need any treating or painting. It is designed to be low maintenance.


Composite Decking Pricing & Pack Contents

Prices inc VAT & Delivery Number of Boards Edging Strips Fixtures & Fittings
£107 Inc VAT & Delivery 5 Boards Covering 2sqm 1 Edging Strip Enough Plastic Clips, Starter Clips & Screws
£188 Inc VAT & Delivery 10 Boards Covering 4sqm 2 Edging Strips Enough Plastic Clips, Starter Clips & Screws
£269 Inc VAT & Delivery 15 Boards Covering 6sqm 3 Edging Strips Enough Plastic Clips, Starter Clips & Screws
£350 Inc VAT & Delivery 20 Boards Covering 8sqm 4 Edging Strips Enough Plastic Clips, Starter Clips & Screws
£431 Inc VAT & Delivery 25 Boards Covering 10sqm 5 Edging Strips Enough Plastic Clips, Starter Clips & Screws
£512 Inc VAT & Delivery 30 Boards Covering 12sqm 6 Edging Strips Enough Plastic Clips, Starter Clips & Screws
£594 Inc VAT & Delivery 35 Boards Covering 14sqm 7 Edging Strips Enough Plastic Clips, Starter Clips & Screws
£674 Inc VAT & Delivery 40 Boards Covering 16sqm 8 Edging Strips Enough Plastic Clips, Starter Clips & Screws
£756 Inc VAT & Delivery 45 Boards Covering 18sqm 9 Edging Strips Enough Plastic Clips, Starter Clips & Screws
£840 Inc VAT & Delivery 50 Boards Covering 20sqm 10 Edging Strips Enough Plastic Clips, Starter Clips & Screws
£922 Inc VAT & Delivery 55 Boards Covering 22sqm 11 Edging Strips Enough Plastic Clips, Starter Clips & Screws
£1008 Inc VAT & Delivery 60 Boards Covering 24sqm 12 Edging Strips Enough Plastic Clips, Starter Clips & Screws
£1092 Inc VAT & Delivery 65 Boards Covering 26sqm 13 Edging Strips Enough Plastic Clips, Starter Clips & Screws
£1176 Inc VAT & Delivery 70 Boards Covering 28sqm 14 Edging Strips Enough Plastic Clips, Starter Clips & Screws
£1260 Inc VAT & Delivery 75 Boards Covering 30sqm 15 Edging Strips Enough Plastic Clips, Starter Clips & Screws
£1344 Inc VAT & Delivery 80 Boards Covering 32sqm 16 Edging Strips Enough Plastic Clips, Starter Clips & Screws
£1428 Inc VAT & Delivery 85 Boards Covering 34sqm 17 Edging Strips Enough Plastic Clips, Starter Clips & Screws
£1512 Inc VAT & Delivery 90 Boards Covering 36sqm 18 Edging Strips Enough Plastic Clips, Starter Clips & Screws
£1596 Inc VAT & Delivery 95 Boards Covering 38sqm 19 Edging Strips Enough Plastic Clips, Starter Clips & Screws
£1680 Inc VAT & Delivery 100 Boards Covering 40sqm 20 Edging Strips Enough Plastic Clips, Starter Clips & Screws
£1764 Inc VAT & Delivery 105 Boards Covering 42sqm 21 Edging Strips Enough Plastic Clips, Starter Clips & Screws
£1848 Inc VAT & Delivery 110 Boards Covering 44sqm 22 Edging Strips Enough Plastic Clips, Starter Clips & Screws
£1932 Inc VAT & Delivery 115 Boards Covering 46sqm 23 Edging Strips Enough Plastic Clips, Starter Clips & Screws
£2016 Inc VAT & Delivery 120 Boards Covering 48sqm 24 Edging Strips Enough Plastic Clips, Starter Clips & Screws
£2100 Inc VAT & Delivery 125 Boards Covering 50sqm 25 Edging Strips Enough Plastic Clips, Starter Clips & Screws

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Testimonials from Delighted Customers

Good quality composite decking and a great company with good communication and quick delivery. Thank you
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Customer
Composite Decking Installation Guide

How To Install TigerBoard Composite Decking

Having taken delivery of your boards, we recommend you allow them a day to adjust to your local temperature and conditions before starting work. We do not recommend installing your deck in cold weather. Your WPC decking boards can be worked with normal woodworking tools. We recommend using a wood saw with a fine-tooth blade to cut boards to size. When cutting, care should be taken to ensure the boards are properly supported.

  • Concrete Base for Composite Decking
    Step 1

    Make sure that the area to be decked is flat and stable. The concrete base should be at least 10cm thick and have a slight slope – we suggest a gradient of 1 in 80 – that runs away from the property to allow for the runoff of water that collects under the deck.

  • Joist Spacing For Composite Decking
    Step 2

    The maximum recommended space between joist rows depends on the angle at which you intend to lay your boards in relation to the joists, but should never exceed 40cm, please see diagram. We would recommend 30cm.

  • Laying Composite Decking Boards
    Step 3

    Boards must not be laid directly on the ground but should be fixed to the joists of a suitable supporting substructure. This will vary, for a domestic patio deck we typically recommend a simple concrete base and either wooden or WPC joists.

  • Composite Decking Board Gaps
    Step 4

    A gap of at least 15mm should be left between the ends of joists and a fixed object such as a wall and of at least 8mm between the ends of joists at butt joints. These allow for proper drainage and temperature expansion.

  • Composite Decking Starter Clips
    Step 5

    A starter clip needs to be fixed to the end of the WPC joists before laying the first board. Place these at the end of each joist where you will start to lay your boards, leaving a gap of 15mm between the wall and the starter clip to allow for expansion.

  • Stainless Steel Composite Decking Starter Clips
    Step 6

    Starter clips allow you to start and finish your decking precisely where you want, meaning you will not have a large gap when fitting against a wall of fence. Attach the stainless-steel starter clip to the end of the joist before starting to lay your WPC decking boards.

  • T Clips for Composite Decking
    Step 7

    Our WPC boards are easily fastened to the joists of a supporting substructure with the help of our stainless-steel screw and plastic TClip system. Start at the outside of the area to be decked. Place your first board and fix it to each joist it crosses using a row of starter clips.

  • Fitting Composite Decking T Clips
    Step 8

    Then fit T-clips into the groove along the side of the board and screw them into the supporting joists with the screws provided, one T-Clip for each supporting joist. We recommend you use our stainlesssteel wood screws offering increased wear and less corrosion.

  • Additional Composite Decking Boards
    Step 9

    Fit your next board by sliding it onto the T-Clips used to secure the first board and fitting another set of T-Clips to secure the opposite side of the board, again one T-Clip for each supporting joist. Follow a similar process to fix subsequent boards.

  • Supporting Composite Decking Boards
    Step 10

    The ends of boards must be fully supported. No overhang or cantilever is allowed.

  • Butting Composite Decking Joints
    Step 11

    At butt joints – where the ends of two decking boards meet, this may mean doubling up on supporting joists as you will need to ensure that each board is held in place with it’s own TClip where they meet.

  • Fasten Composite Decking Boards
    Step 12

    Having fastened your boards all that remains is to tidy up the sides of your new deck with our WPC skirting and corner trims which can be used to hide the unfinished end of boards and supporting joists.

  • Fitting Composite Decking Edging Strips
    Step 13

    Our skirting trims can be screwed directly into joists with wood screws. A gap of at least 8mm should be maintained between skirting trims and the ends and sides of boards to allow for expansion due to temperature increases.

  • Finishing Touches to Composite Decking
    Step 14

    We recommend you do not fully close your deck to allow for the free circulation of air and drainage. Every deck is different, and this should be used as a guide only. We accept no liability for any loss or injury caused by any reliance placed on this guide.

  • Installing Composite Decking on Grass
    Grass Installation Step 1

    Clear away any plants, weeds, rocks, or other material that might be obstructing your site. Cut away the turf of the lawn by using an edger to cut the area and then a spade to remove it. Make sure the ground is level, you can do this by checking your site with a spirit level.

  • Removing Earth Prior to Installing Composite Decking on Grass
    Grass Installation Step 2

    Remove the turf until the ground is completely even. Cover the area of your site with a layer of weed control fabric to prevent any weed regrowth coming up under your decking. You may want to pin your weed mat down at this stage.

  • Joist Space for Installing Composite Decking on Grass
    Grass Installation Step 3

    The maximum recommended space between joist rows depends on the angle at which you intend to lay your boards in relation to the joists, but should never exceed 40cm, please see diagram.

  • Installing Composite Decking on Grass with Starter Clips
    Grass Installation Step 4

    Starter clips needs to be fixed to the end of the joists before laying the first board. Place these at the end of each joist, leaving a gap of 15mm between the wall and the starter clip to allow for expansion. Continue with steps 5-14 above.