Expert Composite Decking and Fencing for Vange
Vange is a south-Basildon district on rising ground between the town centre and the A13, known locally for Vange Marsh RSPB reserve. For composite decking and fencing here, that specific setting — not the wider Basildon average — is what we design around.

Part of Basildon yet distinct in feel, Vange sits in SS16. We bring low-maintenance composite boards and a ventilated subframe with concealed clip fixings to its post-war housing, 11 miles from our Southend yard via the A13.
Composite Decking and Fencing, tailored to the area
Many Vange properties are hillside terraces, which affects ventilation, joist spacing and a level frame. We build a slip-resistant, splinter-free deck with hidden fixings using a ventilated subframe with concealed clip fixings — adapted to local conditions, not copied from one standard spec. From Basildon through Vange to Pitsea, across Miles Gray Road and the SS16 area, and near Vange Marsh RSPB reserve, we adapt to exactly what each site needs.
What local projects involve
Drainage on urban plots
Local plots around Vange can hold water. We build in falls and permeable detailing so surfaces drain properly through SS16's wetter months.
Working with post-war housing
Post-war housing are common across Vange. We match materials and proportions so new work sits naturally against the existing property.
Access and parking
Tight frontages near Basildon and Pitsea can make deliveries tricky. We plan access and material drops in advance to keep your Vange project moving.
Why choose us locally
Since 2007 we've worked right across Basildon, from Basildon to Pitsea. We know urban ground conditions and how post-war housing behave here.
Local area facts
- Postcode districts
- SS16
- Local authority
- Basildon Borough Council
- Distance from our Southend base
- ~11 miles
- Main routes
- A13, A176
- Area type
- Urban — Basildon
- Local landmark
- Vange Marsh RSPB reserve
- Part of
- Basildon
Coverage
From Vange we cover the surrounding SS16 area and nearby Basildon, Pitsea, Langdon Hills, typically within a few miles of the centre.
Materials & methods for composite decking and fencing in Vange
For composite decking and fencing we work in low-maintenance composite boards, laid using a ventilated subframe with concealed clip fixings. On urban Vange plots that means careful attention to ventilation, joist spacing and a level frame, with proper preparation to handle SS16 ground — delivering a slip-resistant, splinter-free deck with hidden fixings.

Recent work near Vange
We've recently completed projects across Basildon, including jobs close to Basildon and around Miles Gray Road. Ask to see examples relevant to your urban plot.
Nearby areas we cover
Frequently asked questions
Do you work for businesses in Vange?
We do — including premises near Miles Gray Road. We can work around opening hours to minimise disruption.
What materials do you use for composite decking and fencing?
We specify low-maintenance composite boards and lay a ventilated subframe with concealed clip fixings, giving Vange clients a slip-resistant, splinter-free deck with hidden fixings.
Do you cover all of Vange?
Yes — we cover the whole of Vange and the SS16 postcode districts, plus nearby Basildon and Pitsea.
How long will a Vange project take?
Most raised decks projects take a few days to a couple of weeks depending on size; we give a clear timescale with your quote.
Is composite decking and fencing suitable for post-war housing?
Absolutely — post-war housing are common in Vange and we adapt low-maintenance composite boards and detailing to suit them.
Next steps in Vange
For work in Vange you want a team that understands urban plots, SS16 ground and post-war housing. That's what we bring — locally, with a guarantee. Composite Decking and Fencing genuinely local to a south-Basildon district on rising ground between the town centre and the A13.
Free quotes across SS16 (SS16)
From Basildon to Pitsea, and out past Miles Gray Road, we cover the lot. Get your quote now. Composite Decking and Fencing at home among a south-Basildon district on rising ground between the town centre and the A13.