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We have discontinued our crane delivered Timber offer until further notice. There is still a limited number of courier-delivered timber items in our Carpentry section

Timber decking boards from Luxury Wood

Decking boards made from quality timber result in a beautiful deck that will serve you well for years to come. We provide a range of groo...

We have discontinued our crane delivered Timber offer until further notice. There is still a limited number of courier-delivered timber items in our Carpentry section

Timber decking boards from Luxury Wood

Decking boards made from quality timber result in a beautiful deck that will serve you well for years to come. We provide a range of grooved, smooth, and reversible deck boards to choose from. They're all made from sustainably sourced Nordic Spruce and Larch, both known for their impressive dimensional stability. 

A one-time delivery fee will be applied based on your shipping postcode. It's a flat charge regardless of the number and quantity of products you add from the Larch category. Delivery details available here.

Why choose larch decking boards?

One of the greatest benefits of larch decking is its durability. Its high resin content makes it less susceptible to rot and insects, while the high density means it's harder than other softwoods and even some hardwoods. At the same time, larch is easy to work with and affordable. Learn more in our article here.

FAQ

How many deck boards do I need?

To determine how many boards to get, you need to calculate the area of your future deck. Multiply its length by the width. Don't forget to account for any stairs. Then, decide on the deck board sizeto use depending on your desired deck size and board orientation. Remember that the fewer cuts, the better. Next, calculate the surface of each board by multiplying the length of the board by its width. Finally, divide the area of your deck by the board area. To calculate even more precisely, you can calculate board spacing and subtract it from the total area. To do so, multiply 3mm spacing by the number of boards on your deck minus 2 (because the first and last boards won’t have a gap on one side). Multiplying the number you get by the length of your deck to get the total spacing. Note, however, that you'll need some extra boards in case of mishaps, waste, or offcuts. Add about 10% to 15% to cover such mistakes.

As with all products from our Timber Category, a one-time fee is applied based on your shipping postcode if one or more items are added to the cart from our Larch product line category. This is a flat charge and is the same regardless of the quantity you order. You can see the prices here.

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