The Preferred Composite Decking Suppliers in Cape Town
Composite Decking is becoming more popular and preferred to wooden decking as it lasts much longer.
The installation of composite decking planks can transform your outside space and make use of previously unused areas.
We use sturdy construction methods to insure your decking lasts as long as possible. Contact us for a quotation.
Composite Decking Advantages
We are Composite Decking specialists here at Cape Decking. We always choose the best products for your decking requirements. We’re experts at sourcing and working with top quality materials while remaining affordable. It doesn’t have to cost an arm and a leg to have a beautiful composite deck installed at your home. Contact us now to book an appointment and to get a competitive quotation.
Composite Decking InfinityTM I-series Board
The I-series composite decking board consists of the same low maintenance and highly durable InfinityTM material but incorporates the next generation in extrusion technology.
| Dimensions | Mass per metre | Mass per plank | Standard length |
|---|---|---|---|
| 25.5 x 135.0 mm | 2.88 kg | 16,70 kg | 5 800 mm |
Composite Decking Infinity™ TRIM FASCIA Board
Tidy up or screen off your private areas or discreetly clad your aircon units and other unsightly cables or pipes to uniquely match your composite decking areas, leaving you with a seamlessly neat & elegent outdoor space.
| Dimensions | Mass Per Metre | Mass Per Plank | Standard Length |
| 12 x 150mm | 2.48 kg | 7.19 kg | 2900 mm |
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A treated pine deck lasts 15 to 20 years with regular maintenance (resealing every 2 to 3 years). Hardwood decks – Balau, Garapa, and Massaranduba – last 25 to 30 years with periodic oiling. Cape Town’s coastal climate demands quality timber and proper treatment to maximise lifespan. The substructure quality and installation workmanship are equally important. A well-built hardwood deck can outlast the home it’s attached to.
The best wood depends on your budget and priorities. For affordability, treated pine offers excellent value at R1,700 to R2,200 per m² installed. For durability and low maintenance, Balau and Garapa are the top choices in Cape Town – both resist moisture, insects, and weathering exceptionally well. Garapa offers a golden tone while Balau provides a richer reddish-brown colour. Read more about decking wood prices in South Africa and explore our wooden decking options.
Not necessarily. Entry-level composite decking starts around R1,800 per m² – similar to treated pine. Premium composite ranges up to R4,500 per m². The advantage of composite is near-zero maintenance, which can make it cheaper over 15 to 20 years. However, timber offers natural warmth, can be refinished, and often costs less upfront. Compare both options with our composite decking range or get a quote for both materials.
Timber decking prices in Cape Town range from R1,700 to R3,500 per m² fully installed in 2026. Treated pine sits at the lower end (R1,700 – R2,200 per m²), while premium hardwoods like Balau and Garapa range from R2,800 to R3,500 per m². These prices include materials, substructure, and labour. Extras like balustrades, stairs, and sealing are additional. Contact us for a free quote to get an accurate price for your property.
It depends on the size, height, and location of your deck. The City of Cape Town may require building plan submissions for elevated decks, large structures, or decks that affect boundary setbacks. Ground-level decks under a certain size may be exempt, but it’s always worth confirming. Cape Decking can handle plan submissions and council approvals on your behalf - just ask when you request your quote.






























