Key Takeaways:
- Canada has 6 main decking material categories — each rated differently for climate, cost, and maintenance
- Composite is the #1 choice in 2026 — 35% market share and growing
- Material selection depends on three factors: budget, maintenance tolerance, and local climate
- All materials are viable in most Canadian climates — the difference is cost and maintenance commitment
The 6 Decking Material Categories
1. Pressure-Treated Wood — Budget Champion
The most affordable option at $2–$5/sq ft. Requires annual staining. Lasts 15–20 years with maintenance. Best for large decks where upfront savings matter.
2. Cedar — Natural Beauty
Mid-range at $5–$12/sq ft. Naturally rot-resistant without chemicals. Grown in BC — the most Canadian option. Requires annual oiling. Lasts 15–25 years.
3. Composite — Best Overall Value
$6–$18/sq ft. Zero maintenance — no staining or sealing ever. Made from recycled wood + plastic. Lasts 25–50 years. The best balance of durability, aesthetics, and lifetime cost.
4. PVC — Moisture Champion
$12–$22/sq ft. 100% synthetic — completely waterproof. Cooler underfoot than composite. Best for pool decks and coastal properties. Lasts 30–50 years.
5. Ipê Hardwood — Premium Natural
$15–$35/sq ft. The hardest decking wood (Janka 3,680). Fire-rated Class A. Lasts 40–75 years. Requires specialized installation.
6. Aluminum — The Forever Deck
$20–$45/sq ft. Fireproof, waterproof, zero maintenance. Lasts 50+ years. Highest upfront cost but cheapest over 50 years. Made in Canada by AluDek (Quebec).
Material Comparison Table
| Factor | PT Wood | Cedar | Composite | PVC | Ipê | Aluminum |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Cost/sq ft | $2–$5 | $5–$12 | $6–$18 | $12–$22 | $15–$35 | $20–$45 |
| Maintenance | High | Medium | None | None | Low | None |
| Lifespan | 15–20 yr | 15–25 yr | 25–50 yr | 30–50 yr | 40–75 yr | 50+ yr |
| Fire Rating | C | C | B-C | A | A | A |
| Freeze-Thaw | Poor | Fair | Good | Excellent | Good | Excellent |
| Eco | Moderate | Best | Good | Fair | Concerns | Good |
Best Material by Use Case
- Tight budget, large deck: Pressure-treated wood
- All-around best value: Composite
- Natural aesthetic purist: Cedar
- Pool deck or waterfront: PVC
- Fire zone or forever home: Aluminum
- Ultimate luxury: Ipê hardwood
