Snap Construction, Inc.
6105 S. Main Street #200 , Aurora, CO 80016
Construction Services, Roofing Contractors, General Contractor.
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6105 S. Main Street #200 , Aurora, CO 80016
Construction Services, Roofing Contractors, General Contractor.
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Lakewood, CO 80226-1177
BBB Accredited A+ rated. Construction, Roofing Contractors, General Contractor ...
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11537 Canterberry Ln , Parker, CO 80138-8464
Property Maintenance, Handyman, Fence Contractors. BBB Rating A+.
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3578 Hartsel Dr , Colorado Springs, CO 80920-2103
Construction, General Contractor, Bathroom Remodel. BBB Rating A+.
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3613 S Sheridan Blvd Unit 13 , Denver, CO 80235-2980
BBB Accredited A+ rated. Landscape Design, Fence Contractors, Patios and Decks ...
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3380 S Knox Ct , Englewood, CO 80110-1819
BBB Accredited A+ rated. Roofing Contractors, Painting Contractors, Siding Contractors ...
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7350 E Progress Pl Suite 100 , Greenwood Village, CO 80111-2130
BBB Accredited A+ rated. Roofing Contractors, Concrete Contractors, Fence Contractors ...
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7887 E Belleview Ave Ste 1100 , Englewood, CO 80111-6097
BBB Accredited A+ rated. Gutters, Roofing Contractors, Home Builders ...
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7900 E Union Ave Ste 1100 , Denver, CO 80237-2746
BBB Accredited A+ rated. Roofing Contractors, Siding Contractors, Patios and Decks ...
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10600 W 50th Ave Ste 12 , Wheat Ridge, CO 80033-2286
BBB Accredited A+ rated. Patio Enclosures, Patios and Decks, Outdoor Living
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355 S Teller St Ste 200 # 25 , Denver, CO 80226-7391
BBB Accredited A+ rated. Handyman, Bathroom Remodel, Patios and Decks ...
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65 , Littleton, CO 80120-2478
BBB Accredited A+ rated. Deck Builder, General Contractor, Patios and Decks ...
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Denver's outdoor lifestyle culture — fueled by 300 days of sunshine annually and easy access to mountain recreation — drives strong residential deck demand. Prices are shaped by Denver's high-altitude UV exposure, significant thermal cycling (snow to 90°F in the same season), and the regulatory requirements of Colorado's active wildfire mitigation environment.
| Deck Type | Size | Denver Price Range |
|---|---|---|
| Pressure-treated lumber (basic) | 12×16 ft (192 sq ft) | $8,500 – $14,000 |
| Pressure-treated lumber (with railing) | 16×20 ft (320 sq ft) | $14,000 – $24,000 |
| Cedar or redwood deck | 16×20 ft | $18,000 – $34,000 |
| Composite decking (Trex, TimberTech) | 16×20 ft | $22,000 – $42,000 |
| Composite decking, capped (premium) | 16×20 ft | $30,000 – $55,000 |
| Multi-level deck | Two connected levels, 400+ sq ft | $35,000 – $80,000+ |
| Rooftop deck (Class A fire-rated required) | 300 sq ft | $30,000 – $75,000 |
| Deck replacement (existing structure) | 320 sq ft, remove + rebuild | $14,000 – $30,000 |
Denver's Front Range location and Colorado's increasing wildfire activity make deck material selection a genuine safety and insurance issue. Neighborhoods in the Denver Wildland-Urban Interface (WUI) — including Evergreen, Morrison, Genesee, Golden Gate Canyon, and parts of Jefferson County bordering Denver — are subject to Colorado State Forest Service WUI requirements that influence deck material recommendations.
WUI-relevant deck considerations:
Denver homeowner's insurance note: Several Colorado insurers now require Class A fire-rated decking or will not underwrite / will surcharge policies on homes in fire-hazard zones with standard pressure-treated decks. Consult your insurer before selecting materials.
Denver sees temperature swings from -20°F winter lows to 95°F summer days within the same year. This extreme range:
City of Denver Community Planning and Development requires permits for decks over 200 sq ft or more than 30 inches from grade. Denver's Front Range wind exposure (particularly significant in Stapleton/Central Park, Green Valley Ranch, and Aurora's exposed neighborhoods) requires additional structural bracing calculations. Wind speeds of 100+ mph in Chinook events are not uncommon; deck post connections must be engineered to resist uplift.
Colorado does not have a state-level general contractor license for residential deck construction. However, critical components of a deck project require licensed tradespeople:
The general carpenter/deck builder can be unlicensed in Colorado, but the building permit and inspection process still enforces code compliance through Colorado's adoption of the 2021 International Residential Code (IRC).
The City of Denver's permit process for deck construction includes:
Unpermitted decks are a serious problem in Denver — the city conducts aerial photography and inspection sweeps specifically looking for developed lots with changes. An unpermitted deck must be disclosed at resale, must be permitted retroactively (expensive), or must be removed. Never skip the permit.
The ledger board connects a deck to the house band joist. It is the most commonly failed inspection point in Denver deck construction. Ledger attachment to Denver homes with stucco, EIFS (Efis / synthetic stucco), or OSB sheathing requires specific flashing and fastener patterns defined in the 2021 IRC. A ledger that isn't waterproofed properly against Denver's freeze-thaw cycle will allow water infiltration that rots the house band joist — an expensive failure mode hidden behind the deck.
Require your Denver contractor to show you the ledger flashing installation before any deck boards are installed. This is the single most important quality checkpoint in a Denver deck build.
Given Colorado's growing wildfire interface concerns, the composite decking premium (composites cost $10–$15/sq ft more than pressure-treated lumber) is increasingly justified by:
| Factor | DIY Deck Build | Licensed Contractor |
|---|---|---|
| Denver building permit | Homeowner can pull own permit | Contractor manages permit + inspections |
| Footing depth (frost line) | Often insufficient — Denver frost depth 36" | Professional knows Denver's 36" minimum |
| Ledger board flashing | The #1 DIY failure point | Proper flashing and fastener pattern; inspected |
| Beam span calculations | DIY span tables inadequate for complex designs | Engineering drawings if required by city |
| Post base selection (WUI zone) | Often standard; should be non-combustible in WUI | Proper material specification for fire zone |
| Composite material installation | Manufacturer instructions critical; DIY misses details | Factory-certified installation; warranty valid |
| Railing code compliance (IRC 2021) | Often incorrectly built (balusters, top rail height) | Inspected by Denver building inspector |
| Wind uplift connections | Often missed | Simpson Strong-Tie post bases; uplift-rated |
| Timeline (320 sq ft) | 4–10 weekends for most DIYers | 1–3 weeks professional crew |
| Warranty | None (self-built) | 1-year workmanship; manufacturer material warranty |
| WUI compliance assessment | Homeowner often unaware of requirements | Professional advises on insurance implications |
Denver's 300 sunny days make an outdoor deck one of the highest ROI home improvements in the metro — when built correctly with proper structural integrity and material specification for the altitude and climate.
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