San Diego Deck Builders

CA

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in materials and the overall design. A smallsimple wood deck may cost just a few thousand dollarswhile a largemulti-level composite deck can climb well over $20000 $3000 to $6000 Mid-Size Composite Deck $8000 $6000 to $12000 Large Multi-Level Deck $14000+ $10000 to $20but it requires more maintenance over time. On&nbspthe other end of the spectrumdurabilityespecially if it includes features like multi-levelsstaircasesor built-in seating. Labor rates vary by regionbut in generalbuilt-in planters

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