The 5 Best Deck Builders in Toronto [2026]

Deck Builders in Toronto

If your backyard feels more like wasted space than a place you actually want to hang out in, you’re not alone. A lot of Toronto homeowners feel the same way — especially once the warm weather hits and you realize there’s nowhere nice to sit outside with your morning coffee or have friends over for a BBQ.

A good deck changes all of that. But finding the right deck builder in Toronto? That part can be tricky. There’s a lot of contractors out there, and the quality varies a ton.

We spent weeks looking into Toronto’s deck contractors — checking portfolios, talking to past customers, comparing pricing, and even visiting completed job sites. After all that research, here are the 5 best deck builders in Toronto for 2026.

But first, let’s talk about how much this is actually gonna cost you.

The Cost of Hiring a Deck Builder in Toronto

How much does a deck cost in Toronto in 2026? Honestly, it depends on a lot of things — the size, the materials, how high off the ground it is, what kind of railings you pick. But to give you a ballpark, most homeowners in the GTA spend between $30 and $80 per square foot for a professionally built deck.

A basic 200 square foot pressure treated wood deck might run you around $8,000 to $12,000. That same size deck in composite with nice aluminum railings? You’re looking at $15,000 to $20,000. Go with PVC or glass railings and the price can climb past $25,000 pretty quick.

Here’s a quick breakdown by material type so you can get a sense of what fits your budget:

 

 

Material Type Cost Per Sq Ft (Installed) Best For
Pressure Treated Wood $30 – $50 Budget-friendly, natural wood look
Cedar $45 – $65 Natural beauty, solid durability
Composite (Trex, Fiberon) $55 – $80 Low maintenance, 25-year warranty
PVC (Azek, TimberTech) $65 – $95 Zero maintenance, handles moisture
IPE (Brazilian Hardwood) $80 – $120 Luxury look, 40+ year lifespan

Keep in mind these prices include materials and labor but usually don’t include permits, demolition of an old deck, or add-ons like lighting and privacy screens. For a deeper dive into exact pricing for different deck sizes, check out this detailed deck cost guide for Toronto in 2026.

Railing costs are another thing that catches people off guard. Here’s what you can expect:

Railing Type Cost Per Linear Foot (Installed)
Pressure Treated Wood $55 – $65
Aluminum (basic) $80 – $120
Aluminum (premium) $120 – $180
Composite $150 – $250
Glass Panels $180 – $300
Cable Railing $200 – $350

A typical 200 square foot deck has about 45 to 50 linear feet of railing. So if you go with glass panels instead of basic aluminum, that alone can add $6,000 to $10,000 to the total. Something worth thinking about before you fall in love with those Instagram-worthy glass railings.

And here’s some common add-ons and what they typically run:

Add-On Feature Typical Cost
Deck Lighting Package $800 – $2,500
Privacy Screen (per 8ft section) $600 – $1,000
Pergola (12×12) $5,000 – $12,000
Built-In Bench Seating $1,500 – $3,500
Hot Tub Platform Reinforcement $1,000 – $2,500
Old Deck Removal $500 – $2,500

 

Top Deck Builders in Toronto

So how did we pick the best deck builders in Toronto? We looked at a few key things:

Project management — How well do they communicate? Do they offer design consultation? How fast do they finish? A standard, small-scale deck should take no more than 2 weeks.

Costs and payment — Are they priced fairly compared to the Toronto average? Do they offer transparent quotes with no hidden charges?

Experience and knowledge — At least 5 years in business with skilled staff who know deck building inside and out.

Track record — Based on customer satisfaction from interviews, online reviews, and a look at their recent portfolio.

  1. Decks For Life Editor’s Pick

 

SERVICES Custom Decks, Composite Decks, PVC Decks, Pressure Treated Decks, Cedar Decks, IPE Decks, Railings, Deck Lighting, Steel Deck Framing, Trex RainEscape, Deck Repair, Pergolas, Fences, Privacy Screens, Custom Gates
WEBSITE https://decksforlife.ca/
ADDRESS 3150 Dufferin Street Suite 1007, North York, ON M6A 2T1
CONTACT +1 (647) 701-3206 • info@decksforlife.ca
HOURS Mon – Sat: 8:00 AM – 7:00 PM

 

Project management ★★★★★ (5/5)
Communication ★★★★★ (5/5)
Recommendation and consultation ★★★★★ (5/5)
Turnaround times ★★★★★ (5/5)
Costs and payment conditions ★★★★★ (5/5)
Experience and knowledge ★★★★★ (5/5)
Track record ★★★★★ (5/5)
Customer satisfaction ★★★★★ (5/5)
Portfolio ★★★★★ (5/5)

Decks For Life earned the top spot on our list and honestly, it wasn’t even close. This Toronto-based deck company has been building custom decks across the GTA since 2019, and they’ve built a seriously impressive reputation in that time. They’re certified Fiberon and TimberTech installers, fully insured with WSIB and liability coverage, and have won the HomeStars Best of the Best award five years running — 2021, 2022, 2023, 2024, and 2025.

What really stood out to us is their process. Every project starts with a free consultation where they actually come to your property, take measurements, check the grade and drainage, and talk through your ideas on the spot. Then they send you a free 3D design of your deck so you can see exactly what it’ll look like before a single board gets cut. Most deck companies in Toronto charge extra for that or don’t offer it at all.

They handle everything from permits to inspections to final walkthrough. If your deck needs a building permit (and most decks over 2 feet high in Toronto do), they take care of all the paperwork and city submissions. That alone saves homeowners a massive headache.

The range of materials they work with is impressive too. Pressure treated wood, composite, PVC, cedar, IPE — they do it all. They also build fences, pergolas, privacy screens, and handle deck repairs. So if you want a complete backyard transformation, they can handle the whole thing.

What we really appreciated is that they don’t subcontract. The crew that shows up to build your deck is their crew. They’re not farming work out to random guys who may or may not know what they’re doing. And based on every customer we talked to, they show up on time, keep the job site clean, and send progress updates with photos.

Their service area covers all of Toronto — Scarborough, North York, Etobicoke, the Beaches, Leslieville, High Park — plus Vaughan, Richmond Hill, Markham, Mississauga, Aurora, Newmarket, Ajax, Pickering, and more. Whether you’ve got a tight backyard in Leslieville or a big lot in Richmond Hill, they’ve done projects in your area before.

Every deck comes with a 2-year labor warranty. And the pricing is transparent — you get a written quote that includes materials, labor, and schedule. No surprises at the end.

✓ Pros

  • HomeStars Best of the Best winner 5 years straight
  • Certified Fiberon and TimberTech installers
  • Free 3D deck design included with every project
  • Full permit handling and city inspection coordination
  • No subcontracting — their own crew does the work
  • Wide range of materials (composite, PVC, cedar, IPE, pressure treated)
  • Fully insured (WSIB + liability)
  • Transparent written quotes with no hidden costs

✗ Cons

  • Schedules fill up quick during peak season (book early)

Customer Reviews

Most professional contractor I’ve ever dealt with

“I have used contractors to do work around the house before but I must admit that Eric and Decksforlife have been the most professional, capable, honest people I have ever dealt with. They are extremely capable, responsive, knowledgeable, meticulous and hard working. I was extremely satisfied with the pricing, the excellent work and the professionalism throughout the deck project and highly recommend them.”

— Mike L.

Exceptional experience from beginning to end

“From the beginning, Iaroslav made the entire process of building our deck incredibly smooth and stress-free. His quote was competitive; he was honest, and he gave us great advice throughout while remaining open to our ideas and preferences. When it came to building our deck, Iaroslav and his team were meticulous and clearly skilled in their craft. He went above and beyond to make sure our aluminum privacy screen matched our railing, even at no extra cost to us. After the deck was completed, they left the work area clean and even pressure washed the deck for us.”

— Janice A.

Workmanship is second to none

“Eric and his team built a new deck for us a few weeks ago. It’s beautiful and solid. Being a professional engineer I can tell their workmanship is second to none. We are enjoying the new deck practically every day.”

— WingY Y.

  1. Newman Decks

 

SERVICES Custom Decks, Composite Decks, PVC Decks, Pergolas, Deck Railings, Deck Permits, Outdoor Landscaping, Waterfront Decks
WEBSITE https://newmandecks.com/
ADDRESS 13290 Keele St, King City, ON L7B 1J2
CONTACT (647) 722-3360
HOURS Mon – Fri: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM

 

Project management ★★★★★ (5/5)
Communication ★★★★★ (5/5)
Recommendation and consultation ★★★★★ (5/5)
Turnaround times ★★★★★ (5/5)
Costs and payment conditions ★★★★★ (5/5)
Experience and knowledge ★★★★★ (5/5)
Track record ★★★★★ (5/5)
Customer satisfaction ★★★★★ (5/5)
Portfolio ★★★★★ (5/5)

Newman Decks is a well-respected custom deck builder based out of King City, serving Newmarket, Aurora, Vaughan, Richmond Hill and surrounding communities. They focus on outdoor living spaces that are both structurally solid and really nice to look at.

Each project gets tailored to the homeowner’s vision. They pay attention to things like proportion, flow, and how the deck connects with the rest of the home. They work with premium materials including composite, PVC, and pressure-treated lumber — all chosen for long-term durability.

What we liked is that they manage the whole process from start to finish. Technical drawings, permit applications, inspections — they handle all of it. They know the Ontario Building Code well, which gives clients peace of mind throughout the build.

Their portfolio shows some really thoughtful design details: multi-level composite decks, pergolas, aluminum and glass railings, integrated LED lighting. The quality is consistent across projects which is always a good sign.

They also take on specialized projects like waterfront decks up in the Muskoka Lakes area. And they’ve got partnerships with brands like Trex, TimberTech, and Azek. Clean job sites and on-schedule delivery came up again and again in client reviews.

✓ Pros

  • Exceptional craftsmanship and attention to detail
  • Premium low-maintenance materials
  • Full permit and inspection handling
  • Custom designs tailored to each home

✗ Cons

  • Availability may vary during peak season

Customer Reviews

Built to the highest standard

“I cannot say enough good things about Newman decks. His attention to detail, his responsiveness, his professionalism, the pride he takes in his craftsmanship; I know my deck was built to the highest standard. Inspectors even commented on how impressed they were with the quality of materials used and how no shortcuts were taken.”

— Jane Gomes

Exceptional craftsmanship on a challenging job

“Ours was a complicated and challenging job, yet Numan and his team demonstrated exceptional craftsmanship, professionalism, and attention to detail. Each phase of the job was clearly explained and executed with great care and efficiency. The quality of construction is excellent — solid, beautifully finished, and clearly built to last.”

— Brian Marks, Georgian Bay

  1. Deck Builder Toronto

 

SERVICES Deck Building Services
WEBSITE https://deck-builder-toronto.business.site/
ADDRESS 1883 Yonge St #14, Toronto, ON M4S 3C0
CONTACT +1 647-660-1489
HOURS Mon – Sun: 7:30 AM – 9:30 PM

 

Project management ★★★★★ (5/5)
Communication ★★★★★ (5/5)
Recommendation and consultation ★★★★★ (5/5)
Turnaround times ★★★★★ (5/5)
Costs and payment conditions ★★★★★ (5/5)
Experience and knowledge ★★★★★ (5/5)
Track record ★★★★★ (5/5)
Customer satisfaction ★★★★★ (5/5)
Portfolio ★★★★☆ (4/5)

For us, nothing speaks mastery of a craft better than experience. Deck Builder Toronto has been at it for 15 years and that definitely shows in their work.

Looking through their portfolio, what stands out is the consistency. Recent clients share the same satisfied feedback as ones who used their services 5 to 10 years ago. We usually look at the gaps first as a gauge of construction quality (less is better), and the previously installed decks we examined all passed our standards.

More important than results though is the process. We’ve heard plenty of horror stories from clients about working with contractors — it’s something we’re very particular about. For project management, we prefer that clients stay in full command of the process while the contractor gives specialized advice. That’s exactly how it felt with this company, who are extremely helpful from wood selection all the way to maintenance tips.

The only thing is their wood and style options are a bit limited for our taste. If you’re looking for the fanciest deck on the block, you might want to consider other options. But for a solid, standard deck? They deliver it well. And the best bonus is they’re as budget-conscious as their clients, often resulting in really cost-effective installations.

✓ Pros

  • 15 years of experience
  • Specializes in standard deck construction for homes
  • Consistent high-quality results
  • Stress-free project management
  • Budget-oriented projects

✗ Cons

  • Fewer style options for decks

Customer Reviews

Impressive craftsmanship

“We highly recommend this deck building company for its impressive craftsmanship. We requested them to build a deck by the poolside for us and their contractor exceeded our expectations. He didn’t need much time to finish the task to our specifications.”

— Mike Mendoza

Superb architectural design

“We used Deck Builder Toronto to install a cedar decking in our backyard. Their architectural design was superb and provided us with a reasonable quote. Their contractors also adhered with the schedule. They finished building our deck with the design and at the time we wanted.”

— Ellis Barak

  1. Hickory Dickory Decks Toronto
SERVICES Deck Building Services
WEBSITE https://www.decks.ca/
ADDRESS 115 Dundas St. W. Highway #5, Clappison Corners L9H 7L6
CONTACT +1 416-694-3325
HOURS Mon – Fri: 8:00 AM – 6:00 PM • Sat: 8:00 AM – 4:00 PM

 

Project management ★★★★★ (5/5)
Communication ★★★★★ (5/5)
Recommendation and consultation ★★★★★ (5/5)
Turnaround times ★★★★★ (5/5)
Costs and payment conditions ★★★★☆ (4/5)
Experience and knowledge ★★★★☆ (4/5)
Track record ★★★★★ (5/5)
Customer satisfaction ★★★★☆ (4/5)
Portfolio ★★★★★ (5/5)

Hickory Dickory Decks is one of the biggest deck building companies around. Over the years, they’ve handled more than 25,000 deck-building projects across Canada, which says a lot about their experience and reach.

Beyond the numbers, there’s a lot to like here. They offer a wide selection of decking materials, which is great if you want more options for customization. They’re also one of the few companies that can take on large-scale projects. Most contractors specialize in standard sized decks — this one handles projects for bigger homes and backyards too.

Quality-wise, our inspections showed solid craftsmanship across their projects. And the clients we interviewed backed that up — most were very happy with the work done for them.

For project management, they’re easy to talk to and generally helpful with advice. Clients are kept in the loop about what’s happening at every stage.

The one thing that might make you hesitate is pricing. Projects can start on the higher end, and prices tend to go up as you add more to the project. But as one of their customers told us, “you get what you pay for.” It really depends on the kind of deck you want. They still fall on the fair side overall.

✓ Pros

  • Over 25,000 completed projects
  • Wide selection of decking materials
  • Can handle large-scale projects
  • Easy communication throughout the process

✗ Cons

  • Rates tend to be higher than average

Customer Reviews

Impressive from start to finish

“From start to finish, we were very impressed with Geoff and his crew. Everyone was very professional and once construction commenced, they returned every day until it was completed. We are extremely happy with our new deck.”

— Natalie Andersen

Great workmanship

“Geoff and his team were fabulous. There were a few stumbling blocks but they handled each amazingly. Great workmanship. My neighbours have been commenting ever since that the work was great and my decks look fab!”

— Hope Powell

5

Wood Bully Design & Build

SERVICES Design/Blueprint and Build
WEBSITE https://woodbully.ca/
ADDRESS Contact them for more details
CONTACT (416) 735-8360
HOURS Mon – Sat: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM

 

Project management ★★★★★ (5/5)
Communication ★★★★★ (5/5)
Recommendation and consultation ★★★★★ (5/5)
Turnaround times ★★★★☆ (4/5)
Costs and payment conditions ★★★★★ (5/5)
Experience and knowledge ★★★★☆ (4/5)
Track record ★★★★★ (5/5)
Customer satisfaction ★★★★☆ (4/5)
Portfolio ★★★★★ (5/5)

Wood Bully Design and Build is a national award-winning company that focuses on bringing interior-quality finishes to your backyard. They have a keen eye for detail and really care about delivering a polished look outdoors.

As backyard owners themselves, the team noticed that every inch of outdoor space has potential and should be used well. That’s the philosophy behind their work — transforming your whole property, not just slapping some boards together.

They offer two main services: design (blueprints) and build. For the design side, they gather all the details from your consultation and merge everything to reflect your goals while staying within budget. You’ll get vivid 3D visuals so you can see exactly what you’re getting before ground is even broken, along with permit-compliant drawings and plans that cover the build plus any extra details for planting, lighting, and more.

The build service is more straightforward. They handle everything from breaking ground to permit inspection to completion, all while keeping in constant communication with you. If you want to make small changes along the way, they’re open to that.

Clients consistently praise the team’s passion, patience, and willingness to accommodate changes even deep into a project. If you want a deck contractor who treats your backyard like it deserves the same care as the inside of your home, Wood Bully is worth talking to.

✓ Pros

  • National award-winning company
  • Client-centered service with great communication
  • Experienced and passionate crew
  • 3D visuals and permit-compliant drawings

✗ Cons

  • Closed on Sundays

Customer Reviews

Quick, responsive, and easy to work with

“Gord was really quick to help me out of a bind with a customer that was looking to add a particular railing. Not only did he source it for me, but he installed it perfectly, in less than a couple of hours! Gord is responsive and caring and easy to work with!”

— Judith Inglis

Passionate, patient, and accommodating

“My husband and I couldn’t be happier with our experience with Gord and his team at Woodbully. He was possibly more excited and passionate about our project than we were, which made the entire process so fun and effortless for us. He sources only the best quality materials and kept us in the loop along the way.”

— Camille Lalonde

FAQs About Deck Builders in Toronto

How long will it take to build my deck?

It depends on the size and complexity. A standard residential deck usually takes about 3 to 7 working days once the crew starts building. Bigger or more complex decks — like multi-level designs or anything over 300 square feet — can take 2 to 3 weeks. And if your deck needs a building permit, add another 2 to 4 weeks for the approval process before construction can even begin.

How much does a deck cost in Toronto in 2026?

Most homeowners pay between $30 and $80 per square foot depending on materials. A basic 200 sq ft pressure treated deck runs about $8,000 to $12,000. Composite decks of the same size cost $12,000 to $18,000. PVC runs $15,000 to $22,000. For a more detailed breakdown with exact pricing by size, material type, and add-ons, check out this comprehensive deck cost guide.

Can I build a deck myself?

It’s possible if you’ve got the right tools and construction knowledge. But hiring a licensed professional has real advantages. They know the building codes and zoning laws, they handle permits and inspections, and they carry insurance. A single mistake on a DIY deck can cost thousands in fines or even require tearing the whole thing down. Plus, most material warranties are only valid when the product is installed by a certified pro.

Do I need a permit for my deck in Toronto?

In most cases, yes. Toronto generally requires a building permit if the deck is over 60 cm (about 24 inches) above ground, attached to the house, larger than 10 square meters (108 sq ft), or used as a main entrance. Even without a permit, you still need to follow local zoning bylaws for things like setbacks and lot coverage. When in doubt, call 311 or check the City of Toronto’s building permit website.

What’s the best railing type for my deck?

It depends on your budget and the look you want. Aluminum railings are the most popular — they’re affordable, durable, and come in lots of styles. Glass railings look amazing and don’t block your view, but they cost $180 to $300 per linear foot. Composite railings match composite decking nicely but run $150 to $250 per foot. For most homeowners, a good quality aluminum railing in the $80 to $120 range hits the sweet spot between looks and cost.

How do I care for my deck after it’s built?

It depends on the material. Pressure treated wood decks need to be stained or sealed every 2 to 3 years and should be swept regularly to prevent moisture buildup. Composite and PVC decks are way lower maintenance — just give them a wash once or twice a year. IPE decks can be oiled annually to maintain their rich color, or left to weather into a silver-grey patina. No matter what material you have, keep leaves and debris clear and check for any loose fasteners each spring.

Should my deck be level with my home?

No. Your deck should always sit slightly lower than the threshold of your door — usually at least 1 inch below. If the deck is level with or higher than your home’s entrance, water can flow back towards the house during rain or snowmelt, which can cause serious water damage over time. A good deck builder will always account for this during design.

What’s the best time of year to build a deck in Toronto?

Spring and summer are the busiest seasons, so you’ll have more competition for contractor availability. Fall is actually a great time to build — the weather in Toronto is usually fine for deck construction through late November, and you might save 5 to 10% on labor since it’s the off-season. The key is to start planning early. Get your quotes in winter or early spring so you’re ready to go when your preferred contractor has an opening.

 

By Lesa