Deck Builder services in Staunton, VA

Best Deck Builders in Staunton, VA

20 verified deck builders serving Staunton. Compare ratings, read reviews, and get free estimates.

Ranked Pros

20

scored & compared

Average Cost

$4650–$18600

full build

Top Score

55/100

HomeProx rating

Service Area

Staunton

Independent City

How we rank deck builders

Every business gets a HomeProx Score (0-100) based on multiple trust signals. Here is how the score breaks down:

30

Google Rating

20

Review Volume

15

VA License

15

Yelp Rating

Additional points for BBB accreditation (10), free estimates (5), and web presence (5). Rankings are updated hourly.

The short version

Hiring a deck builder in Staunton

We tracked 20 deck builders working in Staunton, VA and scored each one on the signals that actually matter when a contractor is walking into your home: Google and Yelp reviews at scale, verified Virginia DPOR licensing, BBB standing, and whether they publish pricing or offer free estimates. Typical deck builder pricing in the Independent City area runs $4650–$18600 full build, though the ends of that range reflect very different jobs.

If you're hiring for outdoor living work in Staunton, focus on three things: check the license at dpor.virginia.gov, get at least three written estimates (pricing spreads are wider than homeowners expect), and read the 1-star reviews — they tell you more about the operation than the 5-stars do. Below is the ranked list; each profile has the review themes, pricing range, and credential check for that specific business.

The Ranking

20 Deck Builders, ranked

HomeProx Top Pick
55#1
Good
5.0
(102)
Free Estimates

Why #1: 5.0-star Google rating from 102 reviews. offers free estimates.

53#2
Good
5.0
(50)
Free Estimates

Why #2: 5.0-star Google rating (50 reviews). offers free estimates.

52#3
Good
4.9
(53)
Free Estimates

Why #3: 4.9-star Google rating from 53 reviews. offers free estimates.

52#4
Good
4.8
(52)
Free Estimates

Why #4: 4.8-star Google rating from 52 reviews. offers free estimates.

52#5
Good
5.0
(44)
Free Estimates

Why #5: 5.0-star Google rating (44 reviews). offers free estimates.

51#6
Good
4.9
(40)
Free Estimates

Why #6: 4.9-star Google rating (40 reviews). offers free estimates.

51#7
Good
4.9
(40)
Free Estimates

Why #7: 4.9-star Google rating (40 reviews). offers free estimates.

50#8
Good
5.0
(20)
Free Estimates

Why #8: 5.0-star Google rating (20 reviews). offers free estimates.

49#9
Good
5.0
(16)
Free Estimates

Why #9: 5.0-star Google rating (16 reviews). offers free estimates.

49#10
Good
5.0
(14)
Free Estimates

Why #10: 5.0-star Google rating (14 reviews). offers free estimates.

47#11
Good
5.0
(18)
Free Estimates

Why #11: 5.0-star Google rating (18 reviews). offers free estimates.

47#12
Good
4.9
(10)
Free Estimates

Why #12: 4.9-star Google rating (10 reviews). offers free estimates.

47#13
Good
5.0
(9)
Free Estimates

Why #13: 5.0-star Google rating (9 reviews). offers free estimates.

47#14
Good
5.0
(8)
Free Estimates

Why #14: 5.0-star Google rating (8 reviews). offers free estimates.

46#15
Good
4.8
(24)
Free Estimates

Why #15: 4.8-star Google rating (24 reviews). offers free estimates.

46#16
Good

Why #16: 5.0-star Google rating (12 reviews). offers free estimates.

46#17
Good

Why #17: 4.9-star Google rating (8 reviews). offers free estimates.

44#18
Fair
5.0
(3)
Free Estimates

Why #18: 5.0-star Google rating (3 reviews). offers free estimates.

43#19
Fair

Why #19: 4.6-star Google rating (11 reviews). offers free estimates.

43#20
Fair

Why #20: 4.6-star Google rating (9 reviews). offers free estimates.

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How to Hire a Deck Builder in Staunton

Finding a reliable deck builder in Staunton, VA starts with understanding what drives costs and quality in the Independent City area. We've compiled 20 verified professionals to help you compare.

Key Cost Factors

  • Size (square footage): Decks are priced per square foot, with most Charlottesville-area projects falling in the 200-400 sq ft range. A 300 sq ft deck costs $7,500-$15,000 in pressure-treated wood or $12,000-$24,000 in composite.
  • Material: Pressure-treated pine ($25-$40/sq ft installed) requires annual sealing but costs half as much as composite ($45-$75/sq ft). Composite brands like Trex and TimberTech are increasingly preferred in the Charlottesville market because they handle Virginia's freeze-thaw cycles without warping or splitting.
  • Height/elevation: Ground-level decks under 30 inches require minimal structural support. Elevated decks common on sloped Piedmont lots need deeper footings, taller posts, and engineered beams, adding $2,000-$6,000 for a deck 6-10 feet off the ground.
  • Railing type: Pressure-treated wood railings cost $20-$35 per linear foot, aluminum balusters run $30-$50/ft, and cable rail systems cost $60-$100/ft. Virginia building code requires 36-inch railings on decks 30+ inches above grade.
  • Permits: Both Charlottesville and Albemarle County require building permits for deck construction, costing $150-$400 depending on project value. The permit process includes footing inspections, framing inspections, and a final inspection, typically adding 2-4 weeks to the project timeline.

Tips for Hiring

  • Get at least 3 written estimates before deciding
  • Verify licensing through Virginia DPOR (Department of Professional and Occupational Regulation)
  • Ask for proof of insurance and bonding
  • Check online reviews on multiple platforms
  • Ask for references from recent jobs in the Staunton area

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does a deck cost to build?
A new deck in the Charlottesville area costs $25-$50/sq ft for pressure-treated wood and $40-$80/sq ft for composite. A 300 sq ft deck runs $7,500-$24,000 installed.
Do I need a permit to build a deck?
Yes. Both Charlottesville city and Albemarle County require building permits for deck construction. Your contractor should handle the permit application and inspections.
What deck material is best for Virginia?
Composite decking (Trex, TimberTech) offers the best long-term value in Virginia's climate. Pressure-treated pine costs less upfront but requires annual sealing.