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How Much Does a Deck Cost in Edmonton in 2026?

TrueBlue Builders Ltd · July 8, 2026 · 7 min read

Deck cost is the first question every Edmonton homeowner asks — and the honest answer is: it depends on size, material, and features. But "it depends" isn't helpful when you're trying to budget. Here's a real breakdown of what decks cost in Edmonton in 2026, based on what we build every season.

Quick Answer: Edmonton Deck Cost Ranges

MaterialSmallMid-SizeLarge
Pressure-Treated$6,000–$8,000$9,000–$12,000$14,000–$21,000
Cedar$9,000–$12,000$14,000–$20,500$22,500–$35,000
Composite$11,500–$17,000$17,000–$29,000$26,000–$48,000+

These ranges include supply, labour, piles, framing, decking boards, railing, one set of stairs, and the permit. Premium add-ons — glass railing, pergolas, lighting, extra stair runs — push the top end higher.

What Drives the Cost of a Deck in Edmonton?

1. Decking Material

Material is the biggest cost lever. Pressure-treated (PT) is the most affordable — it's treated pine that handles Alberta's freeze-thaw cycle well when properly installed. Cedar costs more but offers a natural warmth and better rot resistance right out of the gate. Composite is the premium option: higher upfront cost, zero maintenance, and 25-year manufacturer warranties.

2. Size

Deck cost scales with square footage, but not linearly. A 10×12 deck has almost the same labour cost for footings and framing as a 12×14 — so larger decks tend to have a lower cost per square foot. Once you're above 400 sq ft, you start to see better value per square foot.

3. Height Off Grade

A ground-level deck (within 2' of grade) is simpler and cheaper to build. An elevated deck — second-storey or over a walkout basement — needs deeper footings, more structural framing, and often requires a permit review. Budget 15–25% more for elevated builds.

4. Railing

Standard wood or aluminum railing is included in most base quotes. Glass panel railing adds $150–$250 per linear foot. Cable railing runs similar. If railing is a feature for you, get it priced separately so you know exactly what you're adding.

5. Stairs

A single straight stair set (3–5 steps) is typically included. Wrap-around stairs, L-shaped stairs, or double stair sets add $1,500–$4,000+ depending on design and materials.

6. Permits

In Edmonton, any deck more than 2' above grade requires a building permit. City of Edmonton permit fees are around $250. TrueBlue handles the permit process — you don't touch the paperwork.

Pressure-Treated vs. Cedar vs. Composite — Which Is Worth It?

Pressure-treated is the right call if you want a solid deck at the best price. It handles Edmonton winters well and lasts 15–25 years with basic upkeep (staining every 2–3 years). Most homeowners in our area start here.

Cedar is worth it if you want a premium natural look and you're planning to stain and maintain it. It resists rot and insects naturally and holds stain better than PT. Plan on the same maintenance schedule — staining every 2–3 years.

Composite makes sense if you want to do zero maintenance and you're planning to stay in the home long-term. The 25-year warranties are real, and the material doesn't crack, warp, splinter, or need staining. The higher upfront cost tends to pay off over a 10–15 year window compared to maintaining a PT or cedar deck.

Pro tip: If budget is tight, build the frame in pressure-treated and use cedar or composite for the decking boards only. You get the look and durability of a premium surface at a fraction of the cost.

What's Not Included in Most Estimates

How to Get an Accurate Deck Cost in Edmonton

The most reliable way is a free on-site quote — a builder measures your yard, looks at the site conditions, and gives you a firm written number. Rough online estimates are useful for ballparking, but actual costs depend on your specific yard, access, grade, and what you want built.

TrueBlue Builders provides free on-site quotes across Edmonton and the greater metro area. Start by speccing your deck online — it takes about 2 minutes and gives us enough to send you a general estimate before we visit.

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