Decks and
fences.
Pressure-treated, cedar, and composite decks with railings, stairs, and pergolas, plus privacy and chain-link fences. The footings go below the frost line so nothing shifts when the ground freezes, and we pull the permits for raised or larger decks before a board goes down.
You get an itemized fixed-price quote before anything starts, one project manager from the first walk-through to the last, and in-house crews who do this work every week across Toronto and the GTA.
What the job includes
- Pressure-treated, cedar, and composite decks
- Railings and stairs
- Pergolas and privacy screens
- Wood and chain-link fences
- Footings to frost depth
- Permits where required
Licensed and WSIB-registered, with one accountable point of contact and a schedule you can hold us to. The same crews that earned ELG a 5.0 rating across 40+ Google reviews.
Deck and fence questions.
Does a deck need a permit?
Raised decks and larger decks need a permit, and so does anything attached to the house above a certain height. A low ground-level platform usually does not. We tell you which side of the line your deck falls on, then pull the permit and handle the inspection if it needs one.
What is the difference between deck materials?
Pressure-treated lumber is the budget option and holds up well if you stain it every couple of years. Cedar looks better, resists rot on its own, and costs more. Composite costs the most up front and gives you almost no upkeep and no splinters. We price the options side by side so you can see the trade-off.
How long does a deck or fence take to build?
Most fences go up in a few days. A standard deck runs about one to two weeks on site once footings are in, longer for raised decks with stairs and railings. If a permit is involved we factor the approval time into the schedule you get with the quote.
Why do footings have to go to frost depth?
When the ground freezes it pushes up, and a footing that sits too shallow rides up with it and racks the whole structure. We dig the footings below the frost line so the deck or fence stays level and tight through our winters instead of shifting every spring.
What does a deck or fence cost?
Every job is quoted line by line after a walk-through, so the number reflects your actual size, material, footings, and railings. No catch-all lines that get billed up later. Send a competing quote and we will show you what it leaves out.
Start with a walk-through
Tell us what you want built in the yard. You get a clear quote, a real start date, and one person to call the whole way through.