What to know about deck building in Salt Lake City
Freeze-thaw winters in Salt Lake City reward durable materials and careful sealing to keep moisture out.
What affects deck building cost in Salt Lake City
Beyond the local market, the same factors that drive deck building cost everywhere apply in Salt Lake City:
- Deck size in square feet.
- Material: pressure-treated wood is cheapest, composite and PVC cost more.
- Height and complexity: raised, multi-level, and stairs add labor.
- Railings, built-in seating, lighting, and pergolas.
Deck Building cost by decking material in Salt Lake City
These figures are adjusted for Salt Lake City pricing (about 1.04x the national average), so they reflect what local homeowners actually pay.
| Decking material | Cost in Salt Lake City | Typical total |
|---|---|---|
| Pressure-treated wood | $11.70 to $35.10 /sq ft | About $3,500 to $10,500 |
| Cedar or redwood | $15.60 to $46.80 /sq ft | About $4,700 to $14,000 |
| Composite (Trex, TimberTech) | $21.84 to $65.52 /sq ft | About $6,550 to $19,700 |
| PVC / capped polymer | $24.96 to $74.88 /sq ft | About $7,500 to $22,500 |
| Tropical hardwood (ipe) | $28.08 to $84.24 /sq ft | About $8,400 to $25,300 |