Toronto deck pricing guide for 2026
A good price for a deck in Toronto depends on size, materials, and complexity. Here's what you can expect to pay for quality deck construction in the Toronto area.
Several factors influence final deck pricing:
Expect to pay $30-60 per square foot for a quality deck including materials and labor in Toronto. Premium materials and complex designs can reach $80-100/sq ft.
Be cautious of quotes significantly below market rates. Extremely low prices often indicate substandard materials, unlicensed contractors, or cutting corners on structural requirements.
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General contractors in Toronto typically charge 15–25% of total project cost as a management fee, or provide a fixed-price contract. For full renovations, our all-in pricing includes labour, materials, permits, and coordination — no hidden fees.
In Toronto, permits are required for: structural changes, additions, basement apartments, new plumbing or electrical circuits, HVAC modifications, and most significant alterations. We manage the entire permit process and coordinate all required inspections.
Verify: WSIB clearance certificate, liability insurance ($2M minimum), references from similar projects, written contract with detailed scope, and a payment schedule tied to milestones. Avoid contractors who ask for large upfront cash payments or won't provide written quotes.
Kitchen renovations: 4–8 weeks. Bathroom: 3–6 weeks. Basement: 8–16 weeks. Full home renovation: 3–6 months. Timelines depend on scope, permit approvals, and material lead times. We provide a detailed schedule before work begins.
A proper renovation contract in Toronto must include: detailed scope of work, materials specified by brand/grade, start and completion dates, payment schedule tied to milestones, change order process, warranty terms, and dispute resolution. Never sign a vague contract.
Yes. We coordinate all trades under one contract — framing, electrical, plumbing, HVAC, tile, flooring, painting, and exterior work. You deal with one point of contact for the entire project. This reduces scheduling conflicts and ensures consistent quality control.
We use milestone-based payment schedules: typically 10–15% deposit, progress payments at defined milestones (rough-in complete, drywall complete, etc.), and a final payment after your sign-off. We never ask for large upfront payments before work begins.
Yes. We manage the full permit process for your project in Toronto: application, drawings (where required), permit fees, booking inspections, and obtaining the final occupancy certificate. You don't need to deal with the city directly.
We provide a written workmanship warranty on all our renovation work in Toronto. Structural work carries a longer warranty period. Material warranties from manufacturers are passed through to you. All warranty terms are specified in your contract before work begins.