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Quick deck estimate

Answer a few questions — get a ballpark in seconds.

Deck size (sq ft)
300 sq ft
Deck height above grade
3 ft
Decking material
Framing upgrade

P.Eng drawings included with steel and aluminum framing

Railing style

Same style applied to deck and stairs

Stairs

Assumed 4 ft wide — railing style above applied to both sides

Covered / roofed section
100 sq ft
Lighting
6 lights

Includes transformer + $200 per fixture.

Other features
Estimates reflect a +/-15% range and assume site conditions within normal parameters. Challenging grades, restricted access, rock, fill, or high water table will affect final pricing. A site visit is required before we issue a formal proposal.

We Priced It the Same Way We’d Quote It

Most online calculators exist to collect your phone number. The number they show is designed to look attractive, not to be accurate. By the time a contractor shows up, the real price is something else entirely. This tool works differently. It’s pulled from the same rate sheet we use on actual proposals.

Every line item you see reflects a real cost decision. Switch from pressure treated to PVC and the price goes up — not arbitrarily, but because PVC demands closer joist spacing, shorter beam spans, and sealed cut ends. Change the deck size and you may cross a structural threshold that adds a footing. The math is real.

Deck building has a lot of moving parts that homeowners rarely see. Our view is that you make better decisions when you understand what drives the cost, so that’s what this tool is built to show you.

About the Range

The plus-or-minus 15% is not a hedge. It’s an honest acknowledgment that soil conditions, site access, grade, and your municipality’s permit schedule all affect the final number in ways we can’t see from here. On a typical accessible lot the actual cost almost always falls within it. A site visit closes the gap.


Included in Every Square-Foot Rate

Helical Footings

We don’t offer concrete tube forms. We’ve watched them heave. Helical screw piles go past the frost line, bear into stable soil, and don’t move. They’re torque-rated to a known capacity and sign-offable by an engineer. That’s the footing under every deck we build, and it’s in the price you see here.

Joist Protection Throughout

Water sits at every fastener hole and board gap on a deck. Joist tape stops it from getting into the framing. On a PVC deck we tape every joist, not just the beams. It costs money. We include it because leaving it out is how framing fails in year eight.

PVC Deck Framing

PVC boards expand and contract more than wood, which means the structure underneath has to be built tighter:

  • 2×10 joists on 12-inch centres throughout
  • Short-spanned triple 2×10 beams
  • Helicals spaced under 8 feet along the beam
  • All cut ends and blocks sealed with high-VOC paint
  • Joist protection tape on every framing member

Pressure Treated Framing

PT lumber handles longer spans, so the footing schedule is less intensive than PVC. Structurally sound, just a different set of rules:

  • Wider bay spacing along the beam than PVC
  • Beams clad with joist protection standard
  • ACQ-rated hardware throughout
  • Helical footings at all support points
  • Code-compliant ledger attachment

What We Build With

Pressure treated lumber, PVC decking, and cedar. Composite is not something we offer. After thousands of square feet with these three materials, we know how they perform, how they fail, and what they need from the framing below. That knowledge is worth more than a broader product menu.

Permit Allowance

Permit fees vary by municipality and project scope, so we include a flat allowance in every estimate and settle the actual figure on the formal proposal. We handle the submission. You don’t have to figure out the building department.


The Short Answer on Railings

Building code in Ontario requires CCMC approval on any railing system installed on a permitted deck. The Canadian Construction Materials Centre certifies products individually, and the list of approved systems is not long. That’s why you won’t find forty railing options in this estimator. We price what we can actually install to code.

If You Want Something Custom

It’s doable. A non-CCMC railing design needs its own structural engineering package, and in Canada that stamp doesn’t carry from one job to the next. Each project gets its own engineer. On a high-end build where the railing is the feature, that’s a reasonable expense. On a standard deck, it usually isn’t. Tell us what you have in mind at the site visit and we’ll give you a straight answer.


Deck Size and Cost Don’t Scale Evenly

A 14×22 deck is not just a bigger 12×20. Depending on the spans involved, that extra area might push you into a heavier beam, an additional footing line, or a different permit category. Two feet can mean a surprisingly different project.

It also works the other way. Fixed costs like mobilization, permit, and post bases don’t change much with size, which means a slightly larger deck sometimes costs less per square foot than a smaller one. Use the slider to find where your budget lands most efficiently before you commit to a footprint.

Things People Ask Us All the Time

Two reasons. The board itself is more expensive. And the framing underneath has to be built tighter: 2×10 joists on 12-inch centres, shorter beam spans, more closely spaced helicals, sealed cut ends, joist tape on everything. That’s a denser, more material-intensive build than pressure treated.

What you get for it is a deck that doesn’t rot, doesn’t splinter, and never needs staining. Over ten years, most people come out ahead on the PVC side once you add up what a wood deck actually costs to maintain.

Tube forms depend on bearing weight against undisturbed soil. Ontario winters push frost deep enough to get underneath them, and when that happens, the footing lifts. We’ve seen it enough times that we stopped offering them.

Helicals screw past the frost line and lock into stable soil mechanically. They’re rated to a specific load, they’re inspectable, and they don’t move. The cost is built into our square-foot rate so it’s not a line item you have to decide on.

Probably. Any deck attached to the house needs one in virtually every Ontario municipality. Freestanding decks above a certain height do too, and the threshold varies by jurisdiction. An unpermitted deck creates problems when you sell — lawyers catch it in title searches and it becomes your problem to resolve.

We handle the submission as part of our process. A permit allowance is in every estimate and adjusted on the formal proposal once we confirm your municipality’s fee schedule.

Composite is heavily marketed and the performance varies a lot by brand. Some products hold up well. Others have had warranty issues in Canadian climates that didn’t show up in the initial reviews. We build in pressure treated, PVC, and cedar because we know exactly how those materials behave over time and what they need from the structure below.

We’re not opposed to composite categorically. If it’s important to you, bring it up at the site visit and we’ll give you our honest read on the specific product you have in mind.

Because two decks that are identical on paper can be very different projects in the field. Steep grade means more work under the deck. Rock means drilling, not screwing. A tight side yard means hand-carrying material instead of driving it in. A municipality with a high permit fee moves the number on its own.

On a flat accessible lot with normal soil, most projects come in tight to the midpoint of that range. The 15% exists for the sites that aren’t that. A site visit closes it to a fixed number.

Contact us to set up a site visit. We come out, look at the lot, talk through what you want to build, and tell you what we see — access, grade, anything that would affect the price. From there, straightforward replacements can move quickly to a formal proposal.

For new builds or anything with design choices still open, we work through a design retainer: floor plan layouts first, then 3D renderings once the layout is right, then permit drawings. We don’t write formal proposals against unfinished designs. The number has to be tied to something specific.

Deck Prices Across Simcoe County and the GTA Designer’s Decks builds throughout Barrie, Simcoe County, and the surrounding region. The prices in this estimator are what we actually charge — no bait-and-switch, no surprise quotes.

Deck Cost in Barrie

Deck cost in Barrie is our home market — our office is here, our crews work here year-round, and there’s no travel premium. Call us at 705-717-2970 to talk through your project.

Deck Cost in Wasaga Beach

Deck cost in Wasaga Beach follows the same square-foot rates as the rest of Simcoe County. Sandy soil conditions sometimes require adjusted footing depths — helicals handle this better than concrete piers in that terrain.

Deck Cost in Innisfil

Deck cost in Innisfil is very competitive given its proximity to Barrie. We’ve built throughout Friday Harbour and the broader Innisfil waterfront area and are familiar with local permit requirements.

Deck Cost in Orillia

Deck cost in Orillia is in line with the Simcoe County rates shown in this estimator. We cover Orillia regularly and can schedule a site visit without the delays you’d see from a GTA-based contractor.

Deck Cost in Alliston and Angus

Deck cost in Alliston and Angus is one of the more affordable markets we serve, with straightforward permitting and accessible lots. Use the estimator above to get a starting number for your project.

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You’ve got a number. We’ve got questions about your site. Book a visit and we’ll walk the property together, talk through the design, and tell you what the project actually involves.

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