How Much Does It Cost to Build A Deck in Farragut, Iowa, in 2025?

How Much Does It Cost to Build A Deck in Farragut, Iowa, in 2025?

Well, the short answer is it depends. Just as with everything, you have options. There might also be obstacles where you want to build your deck. If you're thinking about adding a deck to your home to enjoy a cup of coffee in the morning or entertain guests, you're in good company. A deck can be a significant investment. A deck can add exceptional value to your property and enhance your outdoor living space. However, it is important to understand the associated costs. Before you begin planning the deck of your dreams, I will break down the expenses of building a deck around Farragut, Iowa, to help you make an informed decision. Do you want the base price model where you have to do maintenance yourself, or pay a company $1500 to $5000 a year for maintenance to keep it looking good and have it last a long time? Or would you prefer to pay for the top-of-the-line model upfront, allowing you to enjoy your deck without worrying about the cost of maintenance?

The basic traditional deck, like the one pictured above, 100 to 900 square feet, costs $15,000 to $40,000. This is using all green treated lumber, exposed fasteners through the top of the decking boards. It also includes post caps for the railing post. Maintenance that should be done every year is sealing everything.

The middle range, like the one pictured above, (We just put sealer on it) 100 to 900 square feet, costs $19,000 to $45,000, with consideration for material price fluctuations. That involves using green-treated wood for the decking, using exposed fasteners, and installing vinyl or aluminum railing. The benefits of non-wood railing are that it reduces maintenance costs because the spindles or balusters take a lot of time to seal. Maintenance that should be done every year is sealing the decking boards.

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The top-of-the-line deck, like the one pictured above, 100 to 900 square feet, costs $23,000 to $60,000. That involves using green-treated wood for the frame, Composite decking, and vinyl or aluminum for the railing. It requires little to no maintenance.

Options:

Adding skirting around your deck is a selectable option. It will help keep critters out and keep eyes from seeing what is under your deck. It costs $1500 to $7000, depending on deck size and selected material.

Adding a ramp, like the one above, per ADA code, the max pitch of a ramp is 1/12" pitch. So if the deck is 24" off the ground, the ramp needs to be about 24' long. The cost for a ramp is $10,000 to $30,000, depending on the length of the decking and the type of railing material.

Hidden Fasteners for wood decking are another option. Hidden Fasteners provides a clean look and less chance of splinters. This add-on costs $500 to $5000, depending on deck size and whether coated or stainless steel screws are selected.

Removing a complete deck, if needed, can cost $5000 to $10,000, depending on accessibility and existing design factors. Using the existing frame is a possibility as long as the frame is still in good condition. You can save $1000 to $5000, depending on the existing structure size, provided it is structurally sound and up to code.

Hopefully, this helped answer some basic questions. If you have more, please don't hesitate to contact us.