Deck Building in Rosedale
Custom decks built to last — pressure-treated, cedar, or low-maintenance composite, framed to Ontario code on proper footings with clean, hidden fasteners. From a simple ground-level platform to a multi-level deck with railings, steps, and privacy screens.
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Neighbourhoods we serve in Rosedale
Wherever you are in Rosedale, our crew is local. We've worked properties across the city — including these areas:
What deck building in Rosedale looks like
A well-built deck adds real living space and real value to a Rosedale home — a place for morning coffee, summer dinners, and everything in between. But a deck is also a structure that has to carry weight and stand up to Ontario winters for decades, which is why how it's framed matters as much as how it looks.
We start below the surface, with footings dug and poured to the proper depth so frost can't heave the deck out of level. From there we frame to code, flash where the deck meets the house to keep water out, and fasten the boards with hidden clips for a clean surface free of exposed screws. Whether it's pressure-treated, cedar, or low-maintenance composite, the bones are built the same way — to last.
From a simple ground-level platform to a multi-level deck with railings, stairs, privacy screens, and built-in lighting, we build the whole project with one crew and handle the building permit so it's done right and inspected. You get a written quote up front, a fully insured team, and a deck your Rosedale family will actually use for years.
Common questions about deck building in Rosedale
Quick answers to what Rosedale homeowners ask us most often.
How much does a deck cost in Rosedale?
Decks are priced by size and material. In Rosedale, pressure-treated decks generally start around $45 per square foot, while low-maintenance composite (Trex-style) runs closer to $65–$90 depending on the boards, railings, and height off the ground. We measure and send one clear written quote.
Pressure-treated, cedar, or composite — which should I choose?
Pressure-treated is the most affordable and can be stained any colour, but it needs upkeep. Cedar is naturally beautiful and rot-resistant. Composite costs more up front but never needs staining and lasts the longest with almost no maintenance. We build all three and will walk you through the trade-offs for your budget.
Do I need a permit for a deck in Rosedale?
In Ontario you generally need a building permit for a deck more than about 24 inches off the ground or attached to the house, plus inspections along the way. We handle the permit application and build to code — footings and all — so it's done properly.
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