Decking on the Gold Coast
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Gold Coast Decking
Decking is one of the easiest ways to add practical, usable space to your yard. At Turnscape Landscaping, we build decks that feel like a natural extension of your home—easy to maintain, easy to enjoy.
Servicing the Gold Coast, we handle every part of the decking process, from framing to fixings. Whether it’s a raised timber platform, a poolside spot or just a place to pull up a chair, our work focuses on clean construction and materials that last.
We keep things simple, stay on schedule and leave your yard looking better than we found it. No stress, no mess—just solid, straightforward decking that does its job well.
Get in touch with Turnscape Landscaping on 0416 779 477 to organise a free quote today.
Built To Fit How You Live
Decking can add real value to your home, but only if it suits the space and the way you use it. That’s why we plan carefully and build with purpose.
Here’s what we focus on:
- Design Fit: We align the shape and layout with how you want to use the space.
- Material Options: Choose from hardwood, treated pine or composite depending on use and upkeep.
- Surface Prep: Proper foundations and framing prevent bounce, warping or uneven surfaces.
- Finishing Touches: We take care with edges, steps and joins so it feels complete.
- Lifestyle Value: The goal is simple—make outdoor living easier, more comfortable and better looking.
Let’s talk about your ideas and turn them into a smart, solid deck you’ll actually use.
What’s the best material for a deck?
The best decking material depends on your needs, budget and how much maintenance you're willing to do. Hardwood offers a natural look and long lifespan, but needs regular oiling.
Treated pine is more budget-friendly, while composite decking is low-maintenance and highly durable. Each has its pros and cons, so it comes down to what fits your space and lifestyle best.
How long does decking usually last?
Well-built decks can last 10 to 30 years or more, depending on the materials and how well they’re maintained. Hardwood tends to last longer with the right care, while composite materials are built to resist rot, termites and warping over time.
Regular cleaning, resealing or oiling (for timber) helps extend the life of any deck.
Do I need council approval for decking?
That depends on your location, the size of the deck and how high it’s built. In many cases, small decks under a certain height don’t require approval, but larger or raised decks might. It’s always best to check with your local council before starting.
A builder or landscaper can also help guide you through any required approvals.