
Decking Specialists
Decking Specialists Based in Albury-Wodonga
Building Quality Decks Since 2016.
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Which Decking Material Should I Consider?
Timber Or Composite
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Timber Decking
Timber remains a favourite across New South Wales for its natural warmth, character and versatility. Correctly selected species cope with Albury‑Wodonga’s hot summers and cold winters. Durable hardwoods and treated pine resist termites, decay, and surface checking. This happens when you install them with good ventilation.
Regular cleaning and oiling help maintain their condition. Timber can be refinished, repaired board by board and reshaped over time, giving flexibility for future changes.
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Composite Decking
Need a lower maintenance option? Composite boards mix recycled wood fibers and polymers.
This creates a stable, color-consistent surface. Best of all, it needs no sanding, staining, or painting. Quality composite decking resists fading, moisture, splintering, and termites. This makes lifecycle costs easy to predict. It is a strong choice where minimal upkeep, slip resistance and contemporary colour palettes are priorities.
What Is The Process For A New Deck?
We start with an on site consultation to measure, assess levels, discuss intended use and confirm budget.
A fixed quote includes details on:
Structure (bearers, joists, footings)
Materials
Finishes
Compliance considerations
Timeline
Once accepted, we handle the needed approvals. Then, we set out and install footings. Next, we build the frame, lay the decking boards, and finish the edges and surfaces. Finally, we tidy up the site and do a walkthrough.
1. On-Site Visit
2. Fixed Quote
3. Project Commences
4. Completion & Handover
An Experienced Decking Professional
Choosing the right team protects your investment. SLIDE Living is a local company combining years of hands on experience, design insight and reliable project management. We understand how a deck functions as an outdoor room: traffic flow, furniture zones, shade, drainage and integration with doors, paving and landscaping.
Our goal is to produce a durable structure that looks great and feels like a natural extension of your home.
Meet Greg - Owner Of SLIDE Living
Greg and the SLIDE Living team craft decks that fit your lifestyle, from compact alfresco platforms to multi level entertaining areas. Their workmanship ensures a stable, attractive surface for year round use. Local knowledge ensures proper timber choice, suitable fixing systems, and finishes that match local conditions. Whatever the project size, we tailor the solution to your site.
Discover the ideal approach for your deck construction with SLIDE Living. Our specialist decking crew in Albury‑Wodonga handles projects of all scales.
“Greg from SLIDE Living came highly recommended to my wife and I from multiple sources. His team did a terrific job on our large deck (see image). Their work quality and attention to detail was excellent. Can highly recommend Greg personally - Lovely, honest guy too!”
Request Your FREE Quote Today.
We endeavour to contact you within forty eight hours. If your job is urgent please phone 0439 470 164.
Questions before getting started? Get in touch.
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Timber needs routine maintenance: cleaning, re‑oiling or staining and occasional board replacement. Without care it can fade, splinter or warp. Owners seeking minimal upkeep may prefer composite.
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Indicative figures: small alfresco decks may range from about $3,400 to $6,500. Installed costs commonly sit around $220 to $350 per square metre depending on height, substructure complexity, material and access. Request a site specific quote for accuracy.
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Yes. SLIDE Living has public liability insurance of up to twenty million dollars. It also has credentials for structural landscaping that include deck construction.
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Yes. Timber requires periodic cleaning and re‑oiling or staining. Composite needs basic washing to remove dirt and organic growth. We outline maintenance at handover.
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Here are some popular choices:
Pressure-treated pine for affordability.
Durable hardwoods like Merbau, Spotted Gum, and Blackbutt for strength and color.
Composite materials for low maintenance.
PVC boards for the best moisture resistance.
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Hardwood decks in Albury‑Wodonga typically last 15 to 20 years or more with correct detailing, ventilation and maintenance. Treated pine may have a shorter service life without diligent upkeep.
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Yes. A well-designed and maintained deck adds living space. It improves indoor-outdoor flow and can boost your investment return. This is especially true if it’s built by professionals and blends well with landscaping.