Key Takeaways:
- Get at least 3 quotes from local deck builders before committing
- Verify contractor insurance, licensing (RBQ in Quebec), and recent references
- Labour costs range from $12–$40/sq ft depending on your province
- Peak season (May–September) books up fast — contact builders 2–3 months ahead
- A well-built deck returns 65–75% of its cost at resale
How to Find Reliable Deck Builders
Finding a qualified deck builder in Canada starts with understanding that deck construction is structural work — not a weekend handyman project. A poorly built deck can collapse, fail inspection, and void your home insurance.
Where to Search
- HomeStars.com — Canada's largest contractor review platform
- Houzz.com — visual portfolio + reviews for design-oriented builders
- Local lumber yards — they know which contractors buy quality materials and which cut corners
- Manufacturer referral programs — Trex, TimberTech, and Fiberon maintain lists of certified installers
What to Verify
Before hiring any deck builder, confirm these non-negotiable items:
| Check | Why It Matters |
|---|---|
| Liability insurance ($2M minimum) | Protects you if a worker is injured on your property |
| WSIB coverage (Ontario) | Workers' compensation — without it, you're liable |
| RBQ licence (Quebec) | Legally required — working with unlicensed is illegal |
| 3+ recent references | Call them. Visit a completed project if possible |
| Written contract | Scope, materials, timeline, payment schedule, warranty |
| Permit responsibility | Confirm who pulls the permit — ideally the contractor |
Labour Costs by Region
| Region | Labour/sq ft | 300 sq ft Deck |
|---|---|---|
| Atlantic Canada | $12–$18 | $3,600–$5,400 |
| Quebec | $15–$28 | $4,500–$8,400 |
| Ontario (outside GTA) | $18–$25 | $5,400–$7,500 |
| GTA/Toronto | $22–$35 | $6,600–$10,500 |
| Prairies | $15–$24 | $4,500–$7,200 |
| Alberta | $18–$28 | $5,400–$8,400 |
| BC (outside Vancouver) | $20–$28 | $6,000–$8,400 |
| Vancouver | $28–$40 | $8,400–$12,000 |
Red Flags to Watch For
- No written contract — everything verbal = no legal protection
- Demands full payment upfront — standard is 10-15% deposit, progress payments, final payment on completion
- No permit mentioned — if they don't discuss permits, they're planning to skip them
- Pressure to decide immediately — legitimate contractors have backlogs; they don't need to pressure you
- Unusually low quote — if one quote is 40%+ below others, something is wrong (inferior materials, no insurance, skipping permit)
For cost estimates by province, see our complete deck cost breakdown. Review material options before choosing a builder, and check our city-specific guides for local contractor recommendations.
