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Composite Decking in Vaughan, Ontario

BestDecks.ca builds composite decking in Vaughan, Ontario with a licensed local crew. Labour in Vaughan averages $22–$30/sq ft, with footings set below the 1.2m (4 ft) frost line. One BestDecks contract covers design, permits ($300–$450), materials rated for 100+ freeze-thaw cycles, and full installation — backed by the BestDecks warranty.

Building in Vaughan

Vaughan's -10°C winters and 1.2m (4 ft) frost line require footings engineered for Ontario's building code — materials must handle 100+ freeze-thaw cycles annually.

Frost line

1.2m (4 ft)

Freeze-thaw

100+ cycles/yr

Winter

-10°C

Build season

April–November

Why Composite Decking works in Vaughan

In Vaughan, Ontario, composite decking needs to handle 100+ freeze-thaw cycles annually while maintaining appearance through -10°C winters and 27°C summers — a 37°C temperature swing. The 100 annual freeze-thaw cycles in Vaughan are the primary destroyer of deck surfaces — water penetrates micro-cracks, freezes, expands, and widens them. This cycle repeats 100+ times per year. Deck labour in Vaughan runs $22–$30/sq ft, with permits at $300–$450. The build season here is April–November, so timing your project right means better crew availability and potentially lower costs during shoulder months.

Composite decking is an engineered board made from a mix of wood fibres and recycled plastic polymers, topped with a protective polymer cap. The cap shields against UV fading, staining, mould, and moisture — which is why composite decks maintain their appearance for decades without the annual staining ritual that wood decks demand.

Key Takeaways:

  • Composite decking costs $6–$18 per sq ft for materials in Canada
  • Requires zero staining or sealing — just soap and water cleaning
  • Lasts 25–50 years with manufacturer warranties to match
  • Made from recycled wood fibres and plastic — diverts waste from landfills
  • Best for homeowners who want a low-maintenance deck that keeps its colour

What Is Composite Decking?

Composite decking is an engineered board made from a mix of wood fibres and recycled plastic polymers, topped with a protective polymer cap. The cap shields against UV fading, staining, mould, and moisture — which is why composite decks maintain their appearance for decades without the annual staining ritual that wood decks demand.

In Canada, composite decking has grown to roughly 35% market share as of 2025, up from under 20% a decade ago. The shift is driven by Canadian homeowners tired of spending weekends re-staining pressure-treated decks that crack and splinter after a few freeze-thaw cycles.

Top Composite Decking Brands in Canada

Brand Lines Price Range Warranty
Trex Enhance, Select, Transcend $6–$14/sq ft 25-year limited
TimberTech Edge, Legacy, Vintage $8–$16/sq ft 30-year limited
Fiberon Good Life, Symmetry, Concordia $6–$12/sq ft 25-year limited
TruNorth Accuspan, Enviroboard $7–$11/sq ft 25-year limited
Deckorators Vault, Voyage $6–$10/sq ft 25-year limited

TruNorth is notable as a Canadian-manufactured brand produced in Ontario, which means shorter shipping distances and lower carbon footprint for Eastern Canadian projects.

Performance in Canadian Winters

Composite decking handles Canadian freeze-thaw cycles better than natural wood because the polymer cap prevents moisture absorption. When water penetrates wood grain, it freezes and expands — causing the splits and raised grain that plague pressure-treated decks after 3–5 winters. Composite boards resist this cycle.

However, composite does experience thermal expansion. In regions with extreme temperature swings (Calgary, Winnipeg, Edmonton), boards can expand up to 6mm over a 20-foot span. Proper gapping during installation — typically 3mm between boards and 6mm at butt joints — prevents buckling.

Slip Resistance

Modern capped composite boards meet or exceed ASTM D2047 slip resistance standards when wet. This matters for pool deck installations and cities with heavy rainfall like Vancouver. Look for boards with textured or embossed grain patterns — smooth-faced composite from the early 2000s was noticeably slippery.

Cost Breakdown

For a 300 sq ft composite deck in Ontario (the most common project size):

Component Budget Mid-Range Premium
Decking boards $1,800 $3,600 $5,400
Substructure (PT joists, beams) $900 $1,200 $1,500
Fasteners $150 $300 $450
Railings $1,200 $2,400 $3,600
Labour $5,400 $7,500 $10,500
Total installed $9,450 $15,000 $21,450

Composite vs Wood: The 10-Year Cost

The upfront cost of composite is 2–3x higher than pressure-treated wood. But the total cost of ownership over 10 years often favours composite:

  • Pressure-treated requires $200–$400/year in stain, sealer, and time
  • Over 10 years, that's $2,000–$4,000 in maintenance alone
  • Composite maintenance cost over 10 years: $0 (just occasional cleaning)

Environmental Credentials

Most composite decking contains 90–95% recycled content — reclaimed wood fibres from sawmill waste and recycled HDPE plastic from milk jugs, detergent bottles, and grocery bags. Trex alone diverts over 500 million pounds of plastic and wood waste annually from landfills.

Composite boards are also recyclable at end of life through manufacturer take-back programs, though availability varies across Canadian provinces.

Who Should Choose Composite?

Composite is the right choice if you want a deck that looks good in year 15 without annual maintenance. It's ideal for busy homeowners, vacation properties where you can't maintain it regularly, and anyone building in humid coastal climates where wood rots faster.

It's not the right choice if you're on a tight budget (choose pressure-treated wood instead) or if you want the authentic feel and smell of real wood (choose cedar).

Labour rate

$22–$30/sq ft

Permit fees

$300–$450

Population

323K

Quote response

Within 48 h

Included

What you get in Vaughan.

01Licensed local BestDecks crew in Vaughan
02Fixed-price quote — labour at $22–$30/sq ft for Vaughan
03Permits pulled ($300–$450 in Vaughan) and inspections coordinated
04Footings engineered to 1.2m (4 ft) frost line for Ontario
05Materials rated for 100+ freeze-thaw cycles
06One BestDecks warranty on structure and finish
Popular in Vaughan

Top decking materials for Vaughan'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.

  • In Vaughan, Ontario, deck labour averages $22–$30/sq ft — final cost depends on deck size, materials, and site complexity. Footings must reach below the 1.2m (4 ft) frost line per Ontario building code. Permits in Vaughan cost $300–$450. BestDecks provides an all-inclusive fixed-price quote — materials, labour, permits, and warranty included.

  • In Vaughan, most decks over 24 inches above grade require a building permit ($300–$450 in fees). Footings must reach 1.2m (4 ft) below grade to meet Ontario's frost line requirements. BestDecks handles the entire permit process — drawings, application, and inspection coordination. Building season in Vaughan runs April–November.

  • BestDecks has a licensed local crew in Vaughan who understands the 100+ annual freeze-thaw cycles and 1.2m (4 ft) footing depth requirements. Serving Vaughan's 323,000 residents, we select materials proven in Ontario's climate. One contract, one warranty, fixed-price quote.

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