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Residential Homeowners in Moncton, New Brunswick

BestDecks.ca builds residential homeowners in Moncton, New Brunswick with a licensed local crew. Labour in Moncton averages $16–$22/sq ft, with footings set below the 1.5m (5 ft) frost line. One BestDecks contract covers design, permits ($150–$300), materials rated for 80+ freeze-thaw cycles, and full installation — backed by the BestDecks warranty.

Building in Moncton

Moncton's heavy snowfall and coastal humidity create a double threat — materials must resist both moisture absorption and heavy snow loads.

Frost line

1.5m (5 ft)

Freeze-thaw

80+ cycles/yr

Winter

-10°C

Build season

May–November

Why Residential Homeowners works in Moncton

Residential Homeowners deck projects in Moncton, New Brunswick face unique local conditions: 1.5m (5 ft) frost line requirements, 80+ annual freeze-thaw cycles, and labour rates of $16–$22/sq ft. Atlantic salt air adds additional material requirements for commercial installations. The 1100mm annual rainfall means drainage design is critical for any commercial deck project. Building permits in Moncton cost $150–$300, with the construction window running May–November.

A deck is the single most popular outdoor home improvement in Canada. According to the Canadian Home Builders' Association (CHBA), outdoor living space ranks as the #2 renovation priority after kitchen upgrades — and costs significantly less.

Key Takeaways:

  • A deck addition returns 65–75% of its cost at resale in Canada
  • Average Canadian deck project costs $15,000–$45,000 installed
  • 80% of deck installations happen between May and September — book contractors early
  • Permits are required in most provinces for decks over 24" above grade
  • The right material choice depends on your budget, maintenance tolerance, and local climate

Why Canadian Homeowners Build Decks

A deck is the single most popular outdoor home improvement in Canada. According to the Canadian Home Builders' Association (CHBA), outdoor living space ranks as the #2 renovation priority after kitchen upgrades — and costs significantly less.

For a typical Canadian home valued at $600,000–$800,000, a well-built deck adds $10,000–$35,000 in perceived value. The Appraisal Institute of Canada estimates a 65–75% return on investment for quality deck additions — higher than most interior renovations except kitchens and bathrooms.

Choosing the Right Material for Your Home

Your material choice shapes the next 15–50 years of your outdoor living experience. Here's how to decide:

Budget-First Decision

Budget Best Material Installed Cost (300 sq ft)
Under $12,000 Pressure-treated wood $6,000–$12,000
$12,000–$20,000 Composite (mid-range) $12,000–$18,000
$15,000–$25,000 Cedar or PVC $13,000–$25,000
$25,000+ Ipê hardwood or Aluminum $18,000–$45,000

Maintenance-First Decision

If you want zero annual maintenance, your options are composite, PVC, or aluminum. All three require only occasional soap-and-water cleaning.

If you enjoy DIY projects and don't mind spending a weekend each spring staining your deck, pressure-treated wood and cedar deliver natural beauty at a lower upfront cost.

Climate-First Decision

The Deck Building Process

  1. Design and planning — decide size, shape, height, material, and railing style
  2. Permits — apply to your municipality. Budget 2–6 weeks for processing
  3. Footings — dig or install below frost line. Inspector visit required
  4. Framing — joists, beams, and ledger board installation
  5. Decking — install boards with appropriate fasteners
  6. Railings and stairs — code-compliant guards and steps
  7. Finishingstaining (wood only), lighting, skirting
  8. Final inspection — municipal inspector signs off

Total timeline from permit to completion: 4–10 weeks during peak season.

Common Mistakes Homeowners Make

  • Not checking permit requirements — building without a permit can result in fines and forced removal
  • Choosing the cheapest contractor — deck building is structural work. Verify insurance, references, and licensing (RBQ in Quebec)
  • Ignoring frost line depthfootings that don't reach below frost line will heave within 2–3 winters
  • Staining new PT wood too early — wait 3–6 months for the wood to dry
  • Skipping the ledger board flashing — the #1 cause of deck collapse is water damage where the deck attaches to the house

Labour rate

$16–$22/sq ft

Permit fees

$150–$300

Population

79K

Quote response

Within 48 h

Included

What you get in Moncton.

01Licensed local BestDecks crew in Moncton
02Fixed-price quote — labour at $16–$22/sq ft for Moncton
03Permits pulled ($150–$300 in Moncton) and inspections coordinated
04Footings engineered to 1.5m (5 ft) frost line for New Brunswick
05Materials rated for 80+ freeze-thaw cycles
06One BestDecks warranty on structure and finish
Popular in Moncton

Top decking materials for Moncton's climate.

Composite Decking

$6–$18/sq ft

Pressure-Treated Wood Decking

$2–$5/sq ft

Cedar Decking

$5–$12/sq ft

FREQUENTLY ASKED

The questions homeowners ask.

Straight answers on materials, permits, warranties, and what to expect during a build.

  • Yes. BestDecks has a licensed local crew in Moncton, New Brunswick experienced in residential homeowners projects. With footings engineered to 1.5m (5 ft) and materials rated for 80+ freeze-thaw cycles, we build for New Brunswick's climate. One contract covers design, permits, materials, and installation.

  • In Moncton, labour averages $16–$22/sq ft and permits cost $150–$300. Total cost depends on deck size and materials. For Moncton's 79,000 residents, BestDecks provides an all-inclusive fixed-price quote within 24 hours.

  • For Moncton, we recommend Composite Decking and Pressure-Treated Wood Decking — the top performers in New Brunswick's 80+ annual freeze-thaw cycles. Final choice depends on budget, aesthetic preference, and weather exposure.

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