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$7,250-$43,500
Most projects around $17,400
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Licensed Deck Installation contractor serving Boston. Claim this listing free to receive leads from local homeowners actively searching f¦
Serves: 02101, 02102, 02103, 02108 +28 more
Licensed Deck Installation contractor serving Boston. Claim this listing free to receive leads from local homeowners actively searching f¦
Serves: 02101, 02102, 02103, 02108 +28 more
Licensed Deck Installation contractor serving Boston. Claim this listing free to receive leads from local homeowners actively searching f¦
Serves: 02101, 02102, 02103, 02108 +28 more
Licensed Deck Installation contractor serving Boston. Claim this listing free to receive leads from local homeowners actively searching f¦
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Licensed Deck Installation contractor serving Boston. Claim this listing free to receive leads from local homeowners actively searching f¦
Serves: 02101, 02102, 02103, 02108 +28 more
Licensed Deck Installation contractor serving Boston. Claim this listing free to receive leads from local homeowners actively searching f¦
Serves: 02101, 02102, 02103, 02108 +28 more
Licensed Deck Installation contractor serving Boston. Claim this listing free to receive leads from local homeowners actively searching f¦
Serves: 02101, 02102, 02103, 02108 +28 more
Licensed Deck Installation contractor serving Boston. Claim this listing free to receive leads from local homeowners actively searching f¦
Serves: 02101, 02102, 02103, 02108 +28 more
Licensed Deck Installation contractor serving Boston. Claim this listing free to receive leads from local homeowners actively searching f¦
Serves: 02101, 02102, 02103, 02108 +28 more
Licensed Deck Installation contractor serving Boston. Claim this listing free to receive leads from local homeowners actively searching f¦
Serves: 02101, 02102, 02103, 02108 +28 more
Licensed Deck Installation contractor serving Boston. Claim this listing free to receive leads from local homeowners actively searching f¦
Serves: 02101, 02102, 02103, 02108 +28 more
Licensed Deck Installation contractor serving Boston. Claim this listing free to receive leads from local homeowners actively searching f¦
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Yes. All decks in Boston require a building permit from the Boston Inspectional Services Department (ISD). There are no exceptions for size or grade — even ground-level decks attached to the house require a permit. The permit process requires a site plan and structural drawings, and ISD will inspect footings (before concrete pour) and structural framing (before decking is installed). Apply through the BuildBoston online portal.
Massachusetts Building Code requires footings to extend below the frost depth — the depth at which soil freezes in winter. In eastern Massachusetts, including Boston, this depth is 48 inches. Footings that do not extend below the frost line will heave upward as soil freezes and thaws, causing deck posts to shift, frames to rack, and eventually structural failure. No reputable Boston deck contractor will propose footings shallower than 48 inches. This frost depth requirement is the single largest cost-driver of Boston deck projects versus warmer-climate markets.
Plan review and permit issuance for a typical residential deck in Boston takes 2–5 weeks from application submission. More complex projects (multi-level, rooftop, attached to historic structure) can take 6–8 weeks. Budget this lead time into your project timeline — no structural work can begin before the permit is issued and the footing inspection is scheduled.
Massachusetts Building Code (780 CMR, based on IBC) requires deck railings on any deck surface more than 30 inches above grade to be at least 36 inches high (for decks serving dwellings with floors not more than 30 feet above grade). Balusters (vertical members) must be spaced so a 4-inch sphere cannot pass through — this prevents small children from slipping through. Boston ISD inspectors verify railing height and baluster spacing during final inspection.
Ground Contact and/or below-grade lumber must be rated UC4B or UC4C (Utility Contact rating from the American Wood Protection Association) for posts embedded in or adjacent to soil. Standard pressure-treated deck lumber is UC3B rated (above-ground use) and should not be used where soil contact occurs. Using standard PT wood for posts in Boston's wet soil will result in post decay within 5–10 years. Specify UC4B or UC4C at time of material ordering; verify with your supplier that ground contact rating is confirmed on the lumber stamp.
Rooftop decks are possible in Boston but involve additional complexity: structural engineering to verify the roof framing can support deck live loads (residential code: 40 lbs/sq ft plus dead load), waterproofing the roof membrane beneath the deck, fire department access requirements (roof access must be maintained), and zoning review for height and setback compliance. Rooftop deck construction in Boston runs $85–$150/sq ft and requires both building permits and often zoning board approval. Neighborhoods with frequent rooftop deck construction: South End, Back Bay, Beacon Hill, and waterfront South Boston.
For coastal properties in East Boston, South Boston, Charlestown, Winthrop, or Nahant, PVC or capped composite decking significantly outperforms pressure-treated wood. Saltwater air accelerates wood surface degradation and corrodes standard hardware. Specify: (1) capped composite or full PVC decking (AZEK, Trex Transcend), (2) stainless steel or hot-dipped galvanized hardware throughout (never zinc-plated in salt air), (3) aluminum substructure where exposure is particularly severe. Boston coastal decks built with these specifications routinely perform for 25+ years with minimal maintenance.
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