Anti Slip Decking
Anti-slip decking boards are the perfect solution to keep everyone safe in both wet and dry weather conditions. Choosing the right anti-slip deck can be the difference between a slippy accident or safety in the rain - explore our range of options now.
Our anti-slip decking boards are all constructed with pressure treated timber that has been sourced from reputable FSC suppliers. It is fitted with rubber or resin and aggregate grip, making them a perfect choice for stairs, ramps and disabes access areas.
To complete your deck we recommend exploring our range of decking boards for your non-slip areas. If you’re looking for something to add a splash of personality to your deck, we also suggest exploring our range of deck panels.
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 anti slip decking
- Pressure treated decking boards with anti slip rubber cut from premium Swedish redwood. Child and fall friendly.
From £37.13 ex VAT
£44.56 inc VAT
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32mm x 120mm anti slip decking
- Pressure treated redwood decking boards with anti slip aggregate and resin grip.
From £31.15 ex VAT
£37.38 inc VAT
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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.