Deck Builders Across New Brunswick
New Brunswick Decks connects you with experienced deck builders across every region of the province — from coastal communities on the Bay of Fundy and Northumberland Strait to the Saint John River valley and northern New Brunswick.
City of Moncton
Moncton deck builders serve the Hub City's mix of established neighbourhoods and new subdivisions. Clay-heavy soils in the river valley demand properly engineered footings, while newer developments in Royal Oaks and north-end subdivisions offer ideal conditions for ground-level and elevated deck installations.
City of Dieppe
Dieppe's rapid growth means thousands of newer homes in Fox Creek, Dover, and Le Coteau are ready for their first deck addition. Builder-grade rear yards with good grading and modern foundations make deck attachment straightforward, and the city's bilingual deck builders serve clients in both English and French.
Town of Riverview
Riverview's established 1960s-1990s homes on the Petitcodiac's south bank often have aging decks ready for replacement. Hilly terrain along Findlay Boulevard creates opportunities for dramatic elevated and multi-level deck designs, while Riverview Heights properties offer excellent backyard spaces for entertaining-sized decks.
Shediac & Southeast Coast
Coastal deck building along the Northumberland Strait requires salt-air-resistant materials and wind-load engineering. Composite decking is especially popular in Shediac and Pointe-du-Chene where salt spray accelerates wood deterioration, and seasonal cottages being upgraded to year-round homes frequently add three-season decks.
City of Saint John
Saint John's dramatic topography and older housing stock create unique deck building challenges and opportunities. Steep lots in the South End and West Side are ideal for elevated decks with stunning harbour views, while heritage neighbourhoods require sensitive design that complements historic architecture. Fog and salt air from the Bay of Fundy make material selection critical.
Town of Rothesay
Rothesay's upscale waterfront properties along the Kennebecasis River are prime candidates for premium deck installations. Homeowners here often choose composite or cedar decking with glass railings to maximize river views, and multi-level designs that step down to waterfront are a Rothesay specialty.
Town of Quispamsis
Quispamsis's family-friendly subdivisions and newer developments make it one of the busiest markets for deck building in the greater Saint John area. Many homes built in the 2000s-2010s are now adding or upgrading their first decks, and the town's mix of flat and gently sloped lots accommodates everything from simple ground-level platforms to spacious multi-level entertaining decks.
Grand Bay-Westfield & West Side
Grand Bay-Westfield's riverfront and rural properties along the Saint John River offer excellent deck building opportunities. Many waterfront homes add large decks and screened-in sections for enjoying river views, while rural acreage properties favour wraparound and multi-access deck designs.
City of Fredericton
New Brunswick's capital city has a strong deck building market driven by family homes in Skyline Acres, Southwood Park, and newer developments in the Hanwell Road corridor. Fredericton's 1.2m frost depth and clay-heavy river valley soils require proper footing engineering, and the city's building inspection department is thorough with deck permits.
Town of Oromocto & Gagetown
Oromocto's military housing and surrounding residential areas create steady demand for deck building and repair. CFB Gagetown families frequently upgrade outdoor living spaces, and the town's well-planned subdivisions with consistent lot sizes make deck projects straightforward to plan and permit.
New Maryland & Hanwell
New Maryland and Hanwell's upscale residential communities are among the strongest markets for premium deck installations in the Fredericton region. Larger lot sizes, higher home values, and a family-oriented population drive demand for spacious composite decks, pergolas, and multi-level outdoor living spaces.
Fredericton Junction & Douglas
Rural communities between Fredericton and the Saint John River valley offer affordable deck building with generous lot sizes. Properties here often suit wraparound decks, and the rural setting means fewer permit restrictions for freestanding structures. Local deck builders serve this corridor efficiently from both Fredericton and Oromocto bases.
Sussex & Kings County
Sussex and surrounding Kings County communities offer affordable deck building with a rural-town character. The Dairy Capital of Canada has a mix of heritage homes in the town core that benefit from period-appropriate deck additions and newer rural properties ideal for spacious outdoor living spaces.
Hampton & Kennebecasis Valley
Hampton's scenic Kennebecasis River valley location makes it a natural fit for deck builds with views. The town's mix of historic village homes and newer rural properties supports diverse deck styles from modest repairs to premium riverfront installations. Good highway access means deck builders from both Saint John and Sussex serve this area.
City of Miramichi
Miramichi's riverfront community on the famous Miramichi River has strong demand for deck building, particularly waterfront and elevated designs that take advantage of river views. The city's 1.4m frost depth requires deeper footings than southern NB, and the robust local building trades ensure quality deck construction.
City of Bathurst
Bathurst and the Chaleur Bay region experience some of NB's deepest frost penetration (1.5m), making proper footing depth critical for any deck project. The bilingual community's waterfront properties along Bathurst Harbour and Nepisiguit Bay are popular locations for composite decks that resist the coastal environment.
Campbellton & Restigouche
Campbellton and the Restigouche region sit at the Quebec border with views of the Restigouche River and Sugarloaf Mountain. Deck building here requires engineering for NB's deepest frost depth (1.5m) and heaviest snow loads. Local bilingual deck builders understand the unique demands of northern NB construction.
City of Edmundston
Edmundston's position in the upper Saint John River valley means deck builders here work with NB's heaviest snow loads and deepest frost lines. The predominantly francophone community values quality outdoor living spaces, and deck projects are popular for extending the short but warm summer season (June-September).
Grand Falls / Grand-Sault
Grand Falls' scenic gorge and waterfall area attracts homeowners who want to maximize outdoor views with well-designed decks. The bilingual community in the upper Saint John River valley has reliable local deck builders experienced with the region's deep frost and heavy snow conditions.
Town of Woodstock
Woodstock's agricultural community along the Saint John River supports a healthy deck building market. The town's mix of heritage and modern homes benefit from deck additions that create outdoor entertaining space, and the surrounding rural properties are ideal for spacious wraparound and elevated deck designs.
Florenceville-Bristol & Carleton County
Home to McCain Foods' headquarters, Florenceville-Bristol and surrounding Carleton County have a mix of professional and agricultural homeowners investing in quality outdoor living. The region's rolling hills and river valley views make deck design an opportunity to capture scenic vistas.
Rural & Unincorporated NB
Rural New Brunswick properties — from Acadian coastal villages to inland farming communities — offer unique deck building opportunities. Larger lots mean fewer setback restrictions, and many rural homes benefit from spacious decks that serve as primary outdoor living areas. Permit requirements vary by local service district, and some rural areas have no deck permit requirements for freestanding structures.
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