The cost to build a deck can vary depending on the materials and design you choose. Treated lumber is usually the most affordable option, while composite decking costs more upfront but requires less maintenance over time. Natural wood options like cedar or redwood fall somewhere in between, offering a premium look at a higher price than treated lumber.
Deck features also affect the total cost. Adding railings, stairs, built-in seating, or lighting will increase the price. Elevated decks require additional framing, footings, and structural support, which adds to labor and material costs. Every project is different, so the final price depends on size, height, materials, and custom features.
We provide clear, detailed estimates so you know exactly what to expect before construction begins.
Why Deck Pricing Varies
Every deck we build is custom, which means pricing depends on the materials and features you choose. Pressure-treated lumber is the most budget-friendly option and a great value for many homeowners. Composite decking costs more upfront but offers long-term durability with minimal maintenance. Natural wood options like cedar or redwood provide a beautiful, high-end look at a higher price point.
Design features also impact cost. Railings, stairs, built-in seating, lighting, and elevated structures require additional materials and labor. Raised decks need deeper footings and stronger framing to meet structural requirements, which increases the overall investment.
Our goal is to build a deck that fits your budget and your vision. We provide transparent, detailed estimates so you can confidently choose the option that works best for your home.
Example : Say you Want 100 S.F Deck
Cost : Labor cost + base materials = 3000 ( the cost the you pay us) Actual Materials = 1500-2500 ( deckboards, railings, Fascia board) customer will choose the grade they want and and cover the expense options; the can pay directly or we can purchase it for them.
Deck boards = X amount .Stairs = X Amount. Railings = X Amount
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