What does it cost to build a deck on a King City property? Because King City lots often run to multiple acres with equestrian facilities, long driveways and estate-scale homes, deck construction here typically starts at $45 to $75 per square foot for pressure treated deck work, climbs to $60 to $95 per square foot for cedar decking, and reaches $75 to $130 per square foot for composite deck, PVC decking or ipe deck installations. A standard 300 sq ft backyard deck still runs $18,000 to $35,000, but King City homeowners frequently build larger, multi-level structures to match the scale of the property — so total project cost is often higher than that baseline.
Who builds decks for King City’s horse-country estates? Captain Handy is a licensed, insured deck contractor working across King Township, including King City’s larger equestrian and rural-estate properties. We build with pressure treated wood, cedar decking, composite decking (Trex, Fiberon, TimberTech), PVC decking and ipe deck material, and given the scale of most King City projects, expect a build timeline of 3 to 5 weeks from approved design to completion.
Building for Acreage, Not a Standard Lot
King City isn’t a subdivision market — it’s horse country, with large-acreage estates, long sightlines, and homes set well back from the road. A deck design here has to work at a completely different scale than a typical backyard build. We’ve built custom decks meant to overlook paddocks, decks that connect a main house to an outbuilding, and decks large enough to host a wedding-sized gathering without feeling crowded.
That scale changes the engineering conversation too. Wind exposure on an open acreage property is different from a sheltered subdivision backyard, and footings need to be sized accordingly — something we account for at the design stage, not after the framing is already up.

Materials Suited to Estate-Scale Builds
Cedar decking is a popular choice for King City’s larger homes — the natural grain and warm tone read well against stone, stucco and timber-frame architecture common on equestrian properties. For homeowners who want a genuinely premium, decades-lasting surface, ipe deck material is a frequent request; it’s dense, naturally weather-resistant, and holds up to the more exposed conditions of an open rural lot better than most softer woods.
Composite decking and PVC decking (Trex, Fiberon, TimberTech) remain the practical low-maintenance option when a homeowner doesn’t want to commit to annual staining across a large deck footprint — and on a build this size, maintenance savings add up fast. A trex deck in one of the higher-end composite collections is a common middle ground between natural wood appearance and near-zero upkeep.
Custom Deck Design and 3D Deck Design for Larger Properties
On an estate-scale project, custom deck design starts with understanding how the deck relates to the whole property — paddock views, existing landscaping, the path from the house to a pool or outbuilding. We build a full 3D deck design so you can walk through material choices, railing style and multi-level layouts before construction starts, which matters even more on a large build where changes mid-project get expensive fast.
Backyard, Elevated, Rooftop and Pool Decks
Straightforward backyard deck builds still happen in King City, particularly on smaller in-town lots, but the more distinctive requests here involve elevated deck structures that take advantage of gently rolling terrain, or decks designed specifically to frame a paddock or pond view. Rooftop deck projects are rare on King City’s estate homes but do come up on newer architectural builds. Where a property includes an in-ground or resort-style pool, our pool deck builder work focuses on slip-resistant composite decking or PVC decking that holds up to heavy poolside traffic across a large entertaining area.

Deck Permits Through the Township of King
A deck permit is required for most deck installation work in King City, administered through the Township of King’s building department. Large rural properties sometimes involve additional considerations — septic system setbacks, well locations, or conservation authority input if the property backs onto a watercourse — that don’t come up on a standard urban lot. We prepare drawings and manage the Township of King submission, and we flag any of these extra considerations early so there are no surprises mid-project.
Deck Renovation on Established King City Properties
Many King City estates have had a deck for years, and deck renovation calls here often come from homeowners whose original structure no longer matches how the property is actually used — too small for current entertaining needs, dated railings, or wood that’s worn out from years of exposure on an open rural lot. We’ll assess honestly whether the existing footings support a renovation or whether the scale of what you want now calls for a full rebuild.

Why King City Homeowners Choose Captain Handy
We’re a licensed, WSIB-insured deck contractor experienced with the scale and engineering that King City’s estate properties call for: a full site visit, a 3D design, a fixed written quote, and a realistic build schedule. As deck builders near me searches in King Township show, options for estate-scale work are limited — we also build throughout Kleinburg, Nobleton, Aurora and the rest of York Region, so a large or unusual property is exactly the kind of project we’re set up for.
Ready to plan a deck for your King City property? Call (647) 830-4834, email [email protected], or reach out through our contact page. See more of our deck building work at captainhandy.ca/build-a-deck.html or explore everything we offer at captainhandy.ca. Our Google Maps Reviews!
FAQs About Deck Building in King City
How much does it cost to build a deck in King City?
A standard 300 sq ft backyard deck runs $18,000 to $35,000, but King City’s larger estate properties often call for bigger, multi-level builds that push total cost higher — especially with ipe deck or premium composite materials. Captain Handy provides a fixed written quote after visiting your specific property.
Do I need a permit to build a deck in King City?
Yes, a deck permit is required through the Township of King for most new deck construction. Rural properties may also involve septic, well, or conservation authority considerations that we identify during the site visit and factor into the permit process.
What decking material holds up best on an exposed rural property?
Ipe deck material and composite decking or PVC decking handle wind exposure, sun and Ontario’s freeze-thaw cycles with the least maintenance on open acreage lots. Cedar decking offers a warmer natural look but needs more regular sealing on a property without much wind shelter.
How long does deck building take on a King City estate?
Larger King City projects typically take 2 to 4 weeks from approved design to completion, longer than a standard suburban build due to scale and, occasionally, additional engineering for wind exposure or multi-level layouts. We provide a realistic schedule specific to your property, not a generic estimate.


