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Your deck deserves lighting that survives every UK winter — not cheap puck lights that corrode after one season. ATOM LED neon flex decking lights use UV-stable silicone rated to IP67 and IP68, providing a continuous dot-free light line that handles frost, rain, standing water, and direct UV without yellowing or cracking. Available in 24V and 48V with runs up to 50 metres from a single feed point, these are the decking lights professional landscapers and electricians actually specify for permanent outdoor installations across the UK in 2026.
4.78 943 ReviewsYour deck deserves lighting that survives every UK winter — not cheap puck lights that corrode after one season. ATOM LED neon flex decking lights use UV-stable silicone rated to IP67 and IP68, providing a continuous dot-free light line that handles frost, rain, standing water, and direct UV without yellowing or cracking. Available in 24V and 48V with runs up to 50 metres from a single feed point, these are the decking lights professional landscapers and electricians actually specify for permanent outdoor installations across the UK in 2026.
Every neon flex in this collection is cut to length at marked intervals flexible — trim to exact length on site without voiding the 4-year warranty. Choose from warm white (2700K–3000K), natural white (4000K), cool white (6000K), and RGB colour-changing options. All silicone jackets remain pliable from -40°C to +80°C, which means your decking lights will not stiffen, crack, or delaminate through a British winter. Free UK delivery on 97% of products — call our Telford technical team on 01952 370028 if you need sizing help before you buy.
IP67 & IP68 Waterproof · 24V & 48V · CRI90+ · Cut to length at marked intervals · Silicone UV-stable jacket · 4-year warranty · Up to 50m single feed · Free UK delivery
Quick decision summary: If you need a continuous line of light around a deck perimeter or down steps, use neon flex — not recessed puck lights. For most UK decking, IP67 in 24V warm white is the right choice. If your deck sits at ground level with standing water risk, or you want to recess into the surface, choose IP68. For perimeters longer than 15 metres from a single feed, choose 48V to avoid voltage drop. Call 01952 370028 if unsure.
Who this is for: Homeowners upgrading garden decking with permanent weatherproof lighting. Landscapers and garden designers specifying continuous-line deck edge lighting. Electricians fitting low-voltage outdoor lighting to BS7671. Property developers finishing outdoor living spaces for 2026 spring and summer.
Who this is NOT for: If you want temporary battery-powered or solar lights for occasional use, neon flex is over-specified — a solar stake light will do. If you need recessed uplighters that throw light upward through decking boards, you need a dedicated deck spot fitting, not neon flex. If your decking is fully covered by a permanent roof with zero rain exposure, standard indoor-rated COB strip in an aluminium profile may be more cost-effective.
Neon flex produces a continuous, dot-free line of light along the full length of your decking edge — something recessed puck lights cannot achieve. The silicone jacket acts as both diffuser and Waterproof barrier, eliminating the dark gaps between individual fittings that make traditional deck spot layouts look uneven after installation. Neon flex is also far simpler to install, with no drilling into deck boards required.
Traditional recessed decking lights — the small round puck fittings sold at most DIY retailers — create isolated pools of light separated by dark gaps. On a typical 6-metre deck edge, you would need 8–10 individual puck lights spaced at 600–700mm intervals. Each one requires a 25–35mm hole drilled through the deck board, creating a potential water entry point and weakening the timber. Within 12–18 months in UK outdoor conditions, many budget puck fittings develop condensation inside the lens, and the spring clips that hold them in place corrode.
Neon flex solves every one of these problems:
For 2026 deck design trends, landscape architects increasingly specify continuous perimeter lighting rather than spotted puck layouts. The clean line effect works with composite decking, hardwood, and softwood equally well. Browse the full neon flex collection to see all available profiles and IP ratings.
For any UK decking exposed to rain, frost, and morning dew, IP67 is the minimum safe rating. IP65 is splash-rated only and will typically fail within one British winter due to condensation cycling — moisture enters during warm days and cannot escape when temperatures drop overnight. If your deck sits at ground level where water pools, or you plan to recess neon flex into the deck surface, choose IP68.
IP ratings are not marketing labels — they are tested standards that define exactly what conditions a product can withstand. The second digit is the one that matters for decking:
| IP Rating | Water Protection Level | Suitable for UK Decking? | Typical Lifespan Outdoors |
|---|---|---|---|
| IP65 | Low-pressure water jets only | No — fails within 6–12 months | 3–8 months exposed |
| IP67 | Temporary immersion to 1m for 30 min | Yes — rain, frost, dew, jet washing | 8–15+ years |
| IP68 | Continuous submersion beyond 1m | Yes — standing water, ground level, recessed | 10–15+ years |
The reason IP65 fails on UK decking is the condensation cycle. British weather produces wide temperature swings — a sunny 18°C afternoon followed by a 2°C overnight frost is common from March through November. IP65 uses a thin coating or sleeve that allows micro-moisture ingress during warm humid conditions. When temperatures drop, that moisture condenses on the LED chips and PCB. Over repeated cycles, corrosion begins. This is why so many Amazon and Screwfix "outdoor rated" LED strips fail after one season — they are IP65, not IP67.
ATOM LED neon flex decking lights use full silicone encapsulation at IP67 and IP68. The silicone jacket is injection-moulded around the LED array, creating a monolithic seal with no separate sleeve or coating to peel away. This construction handles the freeze-thaw cycling that destroys lesser products. For more detail on Waterproof ratings across the full range, see our IP67 neon flex and IP68 rated neon flex collections.
For most standard UK decks up to approximately 12–15 metres of neon flex from a single feed point, 24V is perfectly adequate and offers the widest product choice. For larger decks, L-shaped layouts, or full perimeter runs exceeding 15 metres, 48V is the better choice because voltage drop occurs at half the rate of 24V over the same distance — keeping brightness consistent from start to finish.
Voltage drop is the single biggest cause of uneven brightness on decking installations. As current travels along the neon flex, resistance in the copper conductors causes a gradual voltage reduction. The light at the far end appears noticeably dimmer than the light near the driver. On 24V neon flex, visible dimming typically begins at around 10–15 metres depending on wattage per metre. On 48V, that threshold extends to approximately 20–30 metres from a single feed.
| Specification | 24V Neon Flex | 48V Neon Flex |
|---|---|---|
| Maximum single feed run | Up to 20m | Up to 50m |
| Visible voltage drop onset | Approximately 10–15m | Approximately 20–30m |
| Best for | Small to medium decks, single edges, steps | Large perimeters, L-shapes, dual-level decks |
| Driver availability | Widest range | Growing range — fewer dimmable options |
| Safety classification | SELV (under BS7671) | Within SELV threshold (120V DC max) when supplied from suitably isolated driver |
| Typical deck application | 3m–15m single runs | 15m–50m perimeter runs |
Both 24V and 48V DC fall within the SELV voltage threshold under BS7671 (120V DC ripple-free maximum), provided they are supplied from a suitably isolated, safety-rated driver. SELV is a system classification requiring correct installation — not just voltage alone. This makes both voltages appropriate for decking where people walk barefoot, unlike 240V mains-voltage strip which must never be used on or near decking surfaces.
If your deck perimeter measures 20 metres or more, 48V typically delivers a better result than trying to dual-feed 24V from both ends. Browse 48V LED drivers and 24V LED drivers to match your neon flex wattage.
Installation involves measuring your deck perimeter, cutting the neon flex to length on site, mounting it into an aluminium channel or directly to the fascia board using mounting clips, connecting to a suitably rated outdoor driver, and sealing every connection point against water ingress. Most competent DIYers can complete a single deck edge in 2–3 hours. Full perimeter installations with a driver enclosure typically take half a day.
Before you start, gather these tools and materials:
Tools required:
Materials required:
Step-by-step installation:
For accessories including end caps, connectors, and mounting hardware, see the full accessories collection. If you need help sizing your driver, our technical team is available Monday to Friday 9am–5pm on 01952 370028.
Warm white at 2700K–3000K is the most popular choice for UK residential decking — it produces a soft amber-toned glow similar to candlelight that complements timber tones and creates a relaxed evening atmosphere. Natural white at 4000K suits contemporary grey composite decking and modern garden designs. Cool white at 5000K–6500K is rarely used on decking outside commercial or hospitality settings because it feels clinical in a garden environment.
All ATOM LED neon flex decking lights deliver CRI90+, which means colours appear accurate and natural under the light. Budget decking lights with CRI below 80 make timber look grey and washed-out — a common complaint in online reviews of cheaper products. CRI is not visible on the spec sheet of most competitors, which usually indicates they are below 80.
The most effective method is to choose 48V neon flex for any run exceeding approximately 15 metres from a single feed point. At 48V, voltage drop occurs at half the rate of 24V for the same wattage and distance. For very long perimeters — 30 metres or more — dual feeding from both ends of the run, or feeding from the centre outward, distributes the load and keeps brightness even from end to end.
Voltage drop is a physics problem, not a product defect. Every LED lighting installation experiences it. The question is whether the drop is visible to the naked eye. On decking, where the entire light line is visible in one glance, even a 10% brightness difference between the start and end of a run is noticeable.
If you are unsure whether your deck layout needs 24V or 48V, email operations@atomled.co.uk with your measurements and we will recommend the most cost-effective setup.
Your driver must be IP67 rated minimum for outdoor decking installations — an indoor driver exposed to moisture will fail and can be a safety hazard. Size the driver at least 20% above the total wattage of your neon flex run. For example, if your neon flex totals 60W, choose a driver rated 72W or higher. Match the voltage output exactly to your neon flex — a 24V driver for 24V neon flex, a 48V driver for 48V neon flex.
Driver failure is the most common cause of decking light problems reported on UK electrical forums. In the majority of cases, the neon flex itself is fine — the driver has either overheated, been exposed to moisture, or been undersized for the load. Avoid these mistakes:
Browse ATOM LED's full range of LED drivers and transformers for outdoor-rated options in 24V and 48V. Our technical team can confirm the correct driver for your wattage and run length — call 01952 370028.
Water ingress at connection points is the number one cause of outdoor neon flex failure in the UK. Every joint between neon flex sections, every feed cable connection, and every end cap must be sealed with either IP68-rated inline connectors, adhesive-lined heat-shrink tubing, or potting compound. Standard electrical tape and non-adhesive heat-shrink are not Waterproof and will fail within weeks outdoors.
The neon flex body itself is inherently Waterproof — the silicone jacket is continuous and sealed. The vulnerability is where you cut it, connect it, or terminate it. These are the three methods that actually work long-term in UK weather:
Two materials that do NOT work outdoors despite being commonly used:
Allocate 15–20 minutes per connection for proper sealing. Rushing this step is the single most common cause of decking light failure that our technical support team sees — and it is entirely preventable.
Yes — RGB and RGBW neon flex works well on decking for colour-changing accent lighting, garden parties, and seasonal effects. RGBW is the better choice because it includes a dedicated warm white channel that produces clean, natural white light. Standard RGB cannot produce true white — it generates a cold violet-tinged white that looks unnatural on timber decking. Both require a dedicated RGB controller and a non-dimmable constant voltage driver.
Key considerations for colour-changing decking installations in 2026:
For addressable colour effects where individual sections change colour independently — useful for creating running light effects along deck edges — see the digital RGB collection paired with a compatible SPI controller.
Neon flex delivers continuous, even illumination along the full deck edge with a single product and no drilling into deck boards. Recessed puck lights create isolated pools of light with dark gaps between each fitting and require drilled holes that compromise the deck surface. Solar decking lights cost less upfront but produce significantly less light, fail to charge adequately during UK winters, and typically last only 1–2 seasons before battery degradation makes them unreliable.
| Feature | Neon Flex (24V/48V) | Recessed Puck Lights | Solar Deck Lights |
|---|---|---|---|
| Light pattern | Continuous even line | Isolated pools with dark gaps | Dim individual spots |
| Brightness | High — typically 400–800 lumens/m | Medium — 20–80 lumens per fitting | Low — typically 5–15 lumens per fitting |
| Drilling required | No (fascia mount or channel) | Yes — 25–35mm hole per fitting | Yes — recessed into board or surface-mount |
| Waterproof integrity | IP67/IP68 full silicone seal | Varies — many budget fittings IP44–IP65 | Varies — lens seals often fail |
| UK winter survival | Rated -40°C to +80°C | Budget fittings often fail year 1 | Battery performance collapses in cold |
| Lifespan | 50,000+ hours | 20,000–50,000 hours (fitting dependent) | 1–3 years before battery failure |
| Running cost (annual, 4hrs/day) | Approximately £3–8 | Approximately £2–6 | £0 (solar) |
| Installation time (6m edge) | 30–45 minutes | 2–3 hours (drilling, wiring each fitting) | 15–30 minutes |
| 5-year total cost (purchase + running) | £80–200 | £120–350 | £60–150 (2–3 replacements) |
Solar decking lights serve a purpose for temporary, low-commitment lighting on holiday homes or rental properties. But for a permanent primary deck lighting scheme that needs to work reliably through every UK season, mains-fed neon flex via a low-voltage driver is the professional choice. Forum discussions on electriciansforums.net consistently report that budget puck lights and solar fittings are "a minefield" with most not lasting more than 12–18 months — while properly installed neon flex lasts a decade or more.
The five most common decking lighting mistakes in the UK are: choosing IP65 instead of IP67 minimum, using an indoor-rated driver outdoors, failing to seal connection points properly, powering neon flex while still coiled on the reel, and mounting PVC-jacketed strip directly onto treated timber where the preservative chemicals degrade the jacket within months. All five are preventable with the right product choice and installation method.
Two additional mistakes worth noting:
ATOM LED is a UK LED specialist based in Telford, Shropshire, with physical stock held in our UK warehouse — not dropshipped from overseas. Every neon flex product carries a 4-year warranty, ships with free UK delivery, and is backed by a technical support team available Monday to Friday 9am–5pm. We do not sell IP65 for outdoor use because we know it fails — every decking product in this collection is IP67 or IP68 minimum.
ATOM LED supplies landscapers, electricians, garden designers, and homeowners across the UK. If you need help choosing the right neon flex, driver, and accessories for your specific decking layout, email operations@atomled.co.uk or call 01952 370028 with your deck measurements and we will put together a recommendation within one working day.
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These are the questions our technical team answers most frequently about decking lighting — drawn from customer calls, UK trade forums, and the issues we see in the field. Every answer reflects real-world installation experience on UK decking projects in 2025 and 2026.
Last reviewed: March 2026 — ATOM LED technical team, Telford, Shropshire. Specifications current as of 2026.
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