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Fence Slats: Why Composite Is Better Than Wood?

NeoTimber Deluxe fence boards close-up.

What Are Fence Slats?

If your garden fence has seen better days, it might be time to rethink your boundaries. While wood has been the go-to material for decades, fence slats made from composite materials are changing the game.

Before we get into why they're better, let's quickly cover what they are. Fence slats are long, boards resembling planks, or narrower, if slatted. They are used in modern fencing, stacked horizontally or vertically for privacy, security, or style.

Picture sleek lines, modern finishes, no splinters, no rot, just fence panels that actually last, seamlessly blending practical design with visual impact. Let’s take a look at why composite fence slats could be the smart upgrade your garden has been waiting for.

The War On Wooden Fence Slats 

Wooden fence slats might have rustic charm, but they also come with an endless list of issues. Warping, splitting, rotting, and yearly treatments? And when exposed to the elements, wood starts to look tired quickly. On the other hand, composite fence slats offer the look of timber without the drama.

Composite slats are moisture-resistant, warp-free, and splinter-less. Oh, and did we mention no painting fencing or staining ever again?

Teak NeoTimber Deluxe boards close-up.

Built To Last: Durability That Outperforms

The biggest perk? Durability. Composite fence slats are engineered for long-term outdoor exposure. Forget the peeling paint and wobbly boards, these slats are solid and weather-ready.

Thanks to UV resistance, the right composite slats maintain their colour even under relentless summer sun. That tired, grey wood look? It can be strictly optional now with grey, charcoal, and teak fencing, simply choose from a range of low-fade, modern hues.

Say Goodbye To Maintenance

Maintenance? That’s for people with wooden fences. Composite fence slats require next to none. A simple wipe-down is usually all it takes to keep them looking showroom-fresh. This makes them ideal for anyone craving maintenance free fencing and a bit more weekend freedom.

If you’re tired of sanding, staining, sealing, and repeating, composite is calling your name. It tends to be more eco-friendly fencing too. That’s because it’s made from recycled materials and built to last decades, not just seasons.

NeoTimber Slatted fencing.

Fence Slats With Style

Want privacy, but still like a clean, modern look? Composite fence slats have you covered, quite literally. Whether you love slatted fencing for its open, airy feel or solid fencing for maximum seclusion, the design flexibility is unbeatable.

There’s something for every garden, from the warmth of chocolate brown fencing to the bold confidence of deluxe fencing styles. And if you choose wisely every component fits into a tidy, modular fencing system, creating easy to maintain symmetry across your space.

Designed For Simplicity

Whether you're working with concrete posts, installing timber posts, or planning to install on concrete, there's a setup that fits. That means no complicated tools and no head-scratching instructions.

This system is equally friendly whether you’re tackling installing on soft or hard ground, and yes, easy install fencing is exactly what it sounds like. With a uniform panel layout and intuitive clips, the process can be refreshingly simple.

Colour That Stays Colourful

Say hello to fade resistant fencing. Composite fence slats are engineered to retain their hue, rain or shine. That new-fence look? It’s here to stay.

Not sure which shade will work best in your garden? Whether it’s standard panels or a stylish deluxe panel, you can find samples to see your favourites up close before making a final choice.

NeoTimber Slatted fencing and gate.

Strong On Style, Tough On Weather

Composite fence slats are not just about good looks, they’re made to stand up to wind, rain, and everything in between. With their interlocking design and durable build, they’re perfect for locations exposed to strong winds or damp winters.

Looking to match your fence posts with panels? Uniform design means every part, from slatted boards to capping rails, work together seamlessly. Want extras like solar post lights or decorative screens?

Goodbye Rot, Hello Reliability

Wood may charm at first, but it quickly shows its age. Composite fence slats, on the other hand, maintain their structure and appearance for years. In fact, some of the best-performing systems, like those from NeoTimber® can come backed with a robust 25-year guarantee.

In areas prone to damp or seasonal extremes, the rot-proof nature of composite is a game-changer. This means there is no need for weatherproofing garden elements each year.

Conclusion: Which Material Wins?

NeoTimber® offers one of the most refined composite fence slats systems on the market. It’s designed in the UK for performance, visual appeal, and durability in a way that outpaces traditional timber.

If you’re weighing up the best materials for garden fencing, composite ticks the right boxes. It’s stylish, durable, and environmentally friendly. This makes it a smart solution for modern outdoor living and a clear winner in the battle of wood vs. composite.