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Wraparound Deck

Wraparound deck construction across Canada. Two-side, three-side, and full-perimeter decks. Engineering for corner posts, transition framing, and multi-elevation builds.

Wraparound deck construction across Canada. Two-side, three-side, and full-perimeter decks. Engineering for corner posts, transition framing, and multi-elevation builds.

Key Takeaways:

  • A wraparound deck connects two or more sides of a house — usually L-shape (back + side) or U-shape (back + two sides)
  • Corner posts must be doubled or upsized to handle two-direction loads
  • Multi-elevation wraparounds (different heights on each side) require engineered transition framing
  • Cost: $12,000–$80,000+ depending on size, heights, and railing complexity
  • Bigger ledger surface = more flashing detail = more critical to get right

Wraparound Deck Layouts

L-shape (most common)

Back of the house + one side. Typically used to connect a kitchen door to a side gate or driveway. Single-elevation usually.

U-shape

Back + two sides. Used on corner lots or to wrap around a bay window. More complex framing at both corners.

Full perimeter

All four sides — rare, typically only on small cottages or pavilion-style homes.

Engineering Differences vs a Standard Deck

Element Standard rectangular deck Wraparound
Corners One outside corner, four 90° framing 2–4 outside corners, two-direction load posts
Ledger One side attached to house Two or more sides ledgered — flashing at every corner
Joist runs One direction Multi-direction; mitered or laid in two patterns
Railing Straight runs Inside and outside corners to detail
Post layout Symmetric grid Asymmetric — corners need beam splices designed

Two-Elevation Wraparounds

Common scenario: the back deck is at kitchen level (8 ft above grade), the side deck steps down to a basement door (4 ft above grade). Done right:

  1. Step-down landing with proper stair stringers
  2. Independent post structure for each elevation
  3. Continuous railing across the transition (don't break it)
  4. Flashing at the height change to prevent water tracking

Common Mistakes We Fix

  • Single 4×4 post at the outside corner — too weak, two-direction loads need 6×6 or doubled 4×4
  • Ledger flashing skipped at the inside corner — water tracks behind the house cladding here first
  • Joist direction change without proper beam — boards pop, gaps open
  • Railing post in the corner with no inside-corner detail — gaps, code violations
  • Stair landing too small at the elevation change — code requires landings at min 36" × stair width

Wraparound Cost Examples

Project Layout Specs Cost
250 sq ft L-shape Back + side, single elevation Composite, aluminum railing $14,000–$28,000
400 sq ft L-shape multi-level Back kitchen + side basement PVC, glass railing, stairs $32,000–$56,000
600 sq ft U-shape Back + two sides Cedar, integrated pergola $48,000–$80,000+

Permit Reality

Wraparound decks always require a permit. The permit drawings need to show:

  • Each elevation separately — back, side, and any height changes
  • Engineered post sizing for corners
  • Stair compliance at any transition
  • Railing height correct for each section's height above grade

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