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Outdoor commercial deck space with dining seating and waterfront view in Canada

Decks for Commercial & Retail

Commercial decks serve storefront displays, office building terraces, shopping centre outdoor areas, and mixed-use developments. Unlike residential decks built for a single family, commercial decks must accommodate high foot traffic, accessibility requirements, fire code compliance, and institutional maintenance standards.

Outdoor commercial deck space with dining seating and waterfront view in Canada
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Built for commercial & retail.

Commercial decks serve storefront displays, office building terraces, shopping centre outdoor areas, and mixed-use developments. Unlike residential decks built for a single family, commercial decks must accommodate high foot traffic, accessibility requirements, fire code compliance, and institutional maintenance standards.

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Where this deck shows up.

01Storefront deck platforms
02Shopping centre outdoor areas
03Office building terraces
04Commercial building code compliance

Commercial Deck Applications

Commercial decks serve storefront displays, office building terraces, shopping centre outdoor areas, and mixed-use developments. Unlike residential decks built for a single family, commercial decks must accommodate high foot traffic, accessibility requirements, fire code compliance, and institutional maintenance standards.

Composite and PVC are the dominant choices because they require zero annual maintenance — critical when maintenance is managed by property management companies. Aluminum decking is increasingly specified for rooftop applications where its waterproof interlocking system protects the building envelope below.

Load and Fire Requirements

Commercial decks must meet NBC Part 4 (structural) requirements:

  • Live load: 4.8 kPa (100 psf) for assembly areas vs 1.9 kPa (40 psf) for residential
  • Fire rating: dependent on building classification — aluminum (Class A) is the safest choice
  • Railing loads: 1.5 kN/m for commercial vs 0.75 kN/m for residential
  • Snow load: must be calculated for the specific region — Edmonton and Montreal have significantly higher snow loads than Vancouver

Accessibility (AODA and Provincial Requirements)

All commercial outdoor spaces in Ontario must comply with AODA:

  • Ramp access with maximum slope 1:12 and landings every 9m
  • Minimum 36" clear width for accessible routes
  • Level transition from interior to deck (maximum 13mm threshold)
  • Tactile indicators at stair landings
  • Contrasting nosings on all steps

Other provinces have similar requirements under human rights legislation.

Rooftop Commercial Decks

Rooftop decks on commercial buildings require specialized engineering:

  • Waterproof membrane protection — pedestal or sleeper systems elevate boards above the membrane
  • Wind uplift resistance — higher floors require mechanical fastening to resist wind loads
  • Weight limits — structural engineer must verify roof load capacity
  • Drainage — rooftop decks must maintain existing roof drainage patterns
  • Aluminum decking is ideal — lightweight (60% less than composite), fireproof, waterproof

Cost for Commercial Deck (800 sq ft office terrace)

Component Cost Range
Composite or aluminum $8,000–$24,000
Pedestal/sleeper system $3,000–$6,000
Railings (glass or aluminum) $5,000–$12,000
Lighting (commercial-grade) $2,000–$6,000
Accessibility features $2,000–$5,000
Engineering and permits $3,000–$8,000
Total $23,000–$61,000
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