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Condo rooftop pool deck with hardwood decking, lounge chairs, and Canadian city skyline view at dusk

Decks for Multi-Family & Condos

The fastest-growing segment in Canadian multi-family construction. New condos in Toronto, Vancouver, and Montreal increasingly include shared rooftop terraces as building amenities.

Condo rooftop pool deck with hardwood decking, lounge chairs, and Canadian city skyline view at dusk
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Built for multi-family & condos.

The fastest-growing segment in Canadian multi-family construction. New condos in Toronto, Vancouver, and Montreal increasingly include shared rooftop terraces as building amenities.

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01Condo balcony overlay systems
02Shared rooftop decks
03Townhouse backyard decks
04Fire-rated decking for multi-story

Multi-Family Deck Types

Rooftop Amenity Decks

The fastest-growing segment in Canadian multi-family construction. New condos in Toronto, Vancouver, and Montreal increasingly include shared rooftop terraces as building amenities.

Requirements:

  • Waterproof membrane protection — pedestal systems raise deck boards above the roof membrane
  • Fire rating: Class A minimum for most building codes — aluminum is ideal
  • Wind load: rooftop wind speeds can be 2–3x ground level — mechanical fastening required
  • Weight: structural engineer must verify roof load capacity — aluminum is lightest
  • Railings: must meet guard height requirements for elevation — 42" minimum, glass preferred for views

Townhouse Backyard Decks

Individual townhouse units in complexes may have private backyard decks. These follow residential building code but may have additional strata restrictions:

  • Material and colour must match building design guidelines
  • Maximum deck height may be limited to preserve sightlines
  • Railing style may be mandated for visual consistency

Condo Balcony Upgrades

Individual condo owners can transform concrete balconies with interlocking deck tiles:

  • No structural modification — tiles sit on top of existing concrete
  • Removable — can be taken when you move
  • Composite tiles: $8–$15/sq ft — durable, weather-resistant
  • Wood tiles (teak, acacia): $5–$10/sq ft — natural aesthetic
  • Typical 75 sq ft balcony: $375–$1,125 total

Fire Safety Requirements

Multi-family buildings fall under NBC Part 3 (buildings of more than 3 storeys or 600m² floor area), which imposes stricter fire requirements:

  • Combustible decking (wood, composite) may be restricted above 3rd floor
  • Non-combustible materials (aluminum) required in many high-rise applications
  • Sprinkler coverage may be required for covered deck areas
  • Fire separation between units must be maintained through deck construction
Backyard deck at evening with string lights and outdoor dining setup in Canada
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