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Everything Millennials Need to Know Before Building a Custom Deck (Plus Real Prices)

You’ve made it through the rollercoaster of house hunting, bidding wars, and paperwork. You finally have the keys to your first home—and now you’re dreaming of that perfect backyard hangout.

But when it comes to deck construction services, where do you even start?

Is it affordable?
What design works for your lifestyle?
How do you avoid getting ripped off by shady contractors?

This guide answers all those questions (and more) so you can confidently plan, budget, and build your dream deck without the nasty surprises.

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Why Millennials Are Saying Yes to Decks

Decks are more than just a backyard feature. They’ve become a lifestyle upgrade—and for good reason:

  • Outdoor living spaces are in. Hosting BBQs, family gatherings, or just enjoying your morning coffee outside? Yes, please.
  • They boost home value. According to real estate experts, a well-built deck can increase property value and appeal to future buyers.
  • Customization fits your life. Whether it’s built-in seating, sleek railings, or low-maintenance materials, today’s decks can reflect your personal style and practical needs.

A custom deck isn’t just about square footage. It’s about creating a vibe—whether that’s hosting, relaxing, or making space for kids and pets.

Key Decisions Before You Start

For first-time homeowners, planning a deck can feel like standing at the edge of a Pinterest rabbit hole—one moment you’re admiring modern railings, the next you’re drowning in choices about materials, shapes, and price points. Let’s break down the big decisions so you can move forward with clarity, not confusion.

1. Size & Layout: Bigger Isn’t Always Better

It’s tempting to go big. Many homeowners think the larger the deck, the better the value. But size isn’t the only factor that determines function or enjoyment.

Start by asking yourself:

  • How do I actually want to use this space?
  • Do I envision small family dinners or hosting big weekend parties?
  • Will I need space for kids or pets?

We’ve seen clients come in dreaming of huge 500 ft² decks—only to realize a cozy 250 ft² space suits their lifestyle perfectly. A smaller deck can feel more intimate, cost significantly less, and still offer all the features you want. Smart design matters more than square footage.

2. Material Choices: Think Long-Term, Not Just Price

Your choice of material will affect your deck’s appearance, maintenance, lifespan, and cost. Many first-time deck builders immediately ask, “What’s cheapest?” But what’s cheapest today could cost you more over the next decade.

Composite decking is pricier upfront, but it’s durable, weather-resistant, and low maintenance. For busy homeowners—or those who value a “set it and forget it” outdoor space—it’s a wise choice.
Cedar or natural wood, while beautiful and aromatic, requires regular staining or sealing. If you love the look of natural wood and don’t mind a bit of yearly upkeep, it’s a timeless option.

One of our Vancouver clients originally leaned toward cedar to keep costs low. But after discussing their busy schedule, frequent rain in their neighborhood, and long-term plans to stay in the home, they chose composite. The slightly higher upfront cost was worth the peace of mind—and the lower maintenance workload.

3. Lifestyle Features: Plan for Joy, Not Just Function

Think beyond just having a platform to stand on. This is your living space—so plan it around how you’ll actually use it.

Consider built-in lighting for those cozy evening hangouts, or a roofed section for rainy days. Storage solutions can keep outdoor gear tucked away, keeping the space clean and uncluttered. And sleek modern railings (or even glass panels) can enhance both safety and style.

One young couple we worked with in Langley wanted a multi-use deck: part dining area, part relaxation zone. By incorporating built-in benches with storage underneath, they gained seating, storage, and style—without increasing the deck’s overall footprint.

Your deck should support the life you want to live, not just fill a space in your backyard.

4. Choosing the Right Team: Builders Who Understand Your Vision

Finally, and perhaps most importantly, you’ll want to work with deck construction contractors who get it. Not just builders who can swing a hammer, but professionals who understand how to align your budget, your style, and your long-term goals.

Good builders will:

  • Offer transparent, upfront pricing
  • Show you a portfolio of past work
  • Help you make design choices, not just technical ones
  • Communicate clearly and consistently
  • Handle permits and compliance for you

One of the most common regrets we hear from homeowners who tried to cut costs with a “budget” builder is poor communication. The build either took much longer than promised or ended up costing more due to unclear expectations. Experienced deck construction contractors won’t let that happen.

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A Pricing Guideline For Your Deck (Real Numbers, No Sugarcoating)

Here’s what real homeowners paid for their dream decks:

Custom composite deck in Langley

350 ft² project included:

  • New footings and framing
  • New eve/roof over new door
  • New composite decking
  • New railings
  • Built-in lighting
  • Storage space
    Cost: $40,950

Cedar deck project in Chilliwack

400 ft² project included:

  • New footings and framing
  • New cedar decking
  • New railings
  • New fascias
  • New french doors
  • New lattice
    Cost: $25,600

Deck rebuild in Vancouver

200 ft² project included:

  • New footings and framing
  • New slab under deck
  • New storage area
  • New railings
  • New lattice
  • New torch on membrane
    Cost: $31,150 

Budgeting Tip: Financing Options That Make Sense

Many first-time homeowners assume custom decks are out of reach. Not true.

Thanks to our partnership with FinanceIt, you can:

  • Set up pre-authorized payments through your banking app
  • Never miss a payment deadline
  • Pay off your balance as fast as you want—no penalties

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Why Professional Builders Matter (Your Future Self Will Thank You)

DIY can sound tempting, but hiring experienced deck builders services delivers:

  • Design expertise: Get the best look and function for your budget
  • Safety & permits: We handle it all
  • Durable craftsmanship: Avoid common DIY pitfalls
  • Time savings: Faster results without the stress

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How to Make Your Deck Last Longer (Protect Your Investment)

  • Choose quality materials: Even if it means a slightly higher upfront cost
  • Schedule regular inspections: Address minor wear before it escalates
  • Opt for protective finishes or sealing (if using wood)
  • Keep it clean: Debris can shorten lifespan
  • Work with pros: Our deck construction contractors design decks built to last decades

Hot Tip:

Pro Tip: A properly built composite deck can last 25–30 years with minimal maintenance. That’s value you can count on.

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Let’s Build Your Dream Deck, the Smart Way

At City & Country Contracting Ltd., we specialize in helping first-time and seasoned homeowners design and build outdoor spaces they’ll love for years to come. Our licensed, insured team provides complete deck construction services, from initial design to flawless finish.

As trusted deck construction contractors, we’re proud to serve the local community with honest advice, transparent pricing, and craftsmanship you can count on.

If you’re looking for deck builders services you can trust, let’s make your dream deck a reality.

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FAQs

How much should I budget for a new deck?

See the real-world pricing examples above, but expect costs to vary based on size, materials, and design.

What’s the best decking material for low maintenance?

Composite. It resists rot, fading, and pests while requiring minimal upkeep.

How long does deck construction usually take?

Most projects take 1–3 weeks, depending on complexity and weather.

Do I need permits?

Yes, but we handle all permits and inspections as part of our deck construction services.

Is financing available?

Yes. Check out our financing options for easy monthly payments.

What’s the lifespan of a composite deck?

25–30 years, often with a manufacturer’s lifetime warranty.

Can I customize my deck’s design?

Absolutely. From lighting to railings to built-in seating, our deck builders services include full customization.

Will a new deck increase my home’s value?

Yes. Outdoor living spaces are highly attractive to future buyers.

Do you provide maintenance services?

 We can recommend trusted maintenance solutions or schedule periodic inspections.

How soon can you start?

 Typically within 2–4 weeks after consultation and design approval.