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Decks & Patios Contractors in Boise, Idaho

Deck building, patio installation, and outdoor living spaces..

Deck and patio contractors build new outdoor living spaces and replace aging structures using wood, composite decking, pavers, stamped concrete, and natural stone. Pressure-treated lumber is the most affordable decking material, while composite (Trex, TimberTech) offers low maintenance and longer warranties at a higher upfront cost. Decks attached to a house require a building permit and must meet code for ledger board attachment, joist spacing, railing height, and stair dimensions — improperly attached decks are a serious safety hazard. Patios are typically ground-level and may not require permits, but proper base preparation and drainage are critical for longevity.

110

Listed contractors

4.7

Avg rating (2 rated)

$4k–$20k

Typical cost

What to look for when hiring a decks & patios contractor

  • Confirm the estimate specifies the decking material, framing lumber, and fastener system.
  • Ask about their approach to ledger board attachment and flashing — the #1 point of deck failure.
  • Verify they pull the required building permit for any attached or elevated deck.
  • Ask about the warranty on both materials and workmanship.

Decks & Patios contractors in Boise(60 listed)

83-MetalCraft-LLC-Metal Fabrication-Boise
BOISE · ID
5
A1 Handyman
BOISE · ID
4.7
ACE QUALITY HOME IMPROVEMENT
BOISE · ID
4
Ada County Home Repair, LLC
BOISE · ID
5
All Pro Meridian Deck Builders
BOISE · ID
5
All Wood ADU, LLC
BOISE · ID
5
Alpha Boise
BOISE · ID
4.9
Alturas Homes
BOISE · ID
4.7
A-STRIKE Custom Homeworx
BOISE · ID
Bade Brothers Building Company
BOISE · ID
4.8
Bent Nail Inspections
BOISE · ID
4.9
Berbower Builds
BOISE · ID
4.9
Black Crow Builders and Design
BOISE · ID
5
Blanchard Built Remodel LLC
BOISE · ID
5
Blue Ridge Construction Services
BOISE · ID
5
Boise Custom Windows
BOISE · ID
4.9
Boise Deck and Fence
BOISE · ID
5
Boise Deck Creations
BOISE · ID
5
Boyd Remodeling and Construction
BOISE · ID
5
Builders FirstSource
BOISE · ID
4.5
Butler Home Improvement LLC
BOISE · ID
4.6
CCH Design | Remodel
BOISE · ID
4.8
C.H.I. Pool Contractors, Inc
BOISE · ID
3.5
CleanWave Restoration
BOISE · ID
5
Clearwater Home Services
BOISE · ID
4.9
Cool River Construction LLC
BOISE · ID
5
Cornett Contracting
BOISE · ID
5
Craftsman Fence of Idaho
BOISE · ID
Customcraft LLC
BOISE · ID
5
D&D Services
BOISE · ID
4.6
Deck Builders Boise
BOISE · ID
4.8
Decked Out | Decks and Outdoor Living
BOISE · ID
5
Designed Structures and Construction (DSC)
BOISE · ID
5
DIAMOND QUALITY CONSTRUCTION
BOISE · ID
5
Draftech
BOISE · ID
4.5
DRF Builders
BOISE · ID
5
Eagle Concrete and Landscape
BOISE · ID
5
Eagle Deck Creations
BOISE · ID
5
Edwards Home Builders
BOISE · ID
5
ELEMENT FENCING
BOISE · ID
4.8
Emerald Isle Construction
BOISE · ID
5
EVERGREEN EXTERIORS LLC
CONSTRUCTION CONTRACTOR · BOISE · ID
Evergreen Exteriors, LLC Roofing, Siding
BOISE · ID
5
FABIAN LUNA
J-General Journeyman · BOISE · ID
Falcon Framers LLC.
BOISE · ID
4.8
Fine Grade Concrete, Landscapes, and More - LLC
BOISE · ID
4.8
Franklin Building Supply
BOISE · ID
4.4
Greenbelt Homes Construction
BOISE · ID
4.8
Grizzly Construction LLC
BOISE · ID
3.9
Gutter Done
BOISE · ID
4.9
HDT Custom Pool Builders Boise
BOISE · ID
5
High Desert Building Services, LLC
BOISE · ID
3.2
Home Service Pros
BOISE · ID
5
Horn Building Co.
BOISE · ID
4.9
Idaho Decking & Outdoor Living
BOISE · ID
5
Idaho Installs Co. SW LLC
BOISE · ID
4.8
Idlewild Builders
BOISE · ID
5
Innovative Homes
BOISE · ID
3.1
Iowa Legends Roofing & Remodeling
BOISE · ID
4.4 (38 reviews)
Iron Crest Remodeling Group
BOISE · ID
5

How much does decks & patios cost in Boise?

$4,000 – $20,000Full cost guide →per project (typical)

Pressure-treated wood deck: $15–$25/sq ft. Composite deck: $25–$50/sq ft. Paver patio: $12–$25/sq ft. A typical 300 sq ft deck runs $4,500–$15,000.

Decks & Patios contractors in Boise — FAQ

How many decks & patios contractors are in Boise?

EdgeLocal lists 110 licensed decks & patios contractors in Boise, Idaho. All listings are sourced from state licensing registries.

What is the average rating for decks & patios contractors in Boise?

Decks & Patios contractors in Boise have an average Google rating of 4.7 stars across 2 rated contractors on EdgeLocal. Ratings are sourced from Google Business profiles.

Do decks & patios contractors in Boise need to be licensed?

Yes. Idaho requires decks & patios contractors to hold a valid state license. Always verify a contractor's license is current and in good standing before signing any contract or allowing work to begin.

How do I find a reliable decks & patios contractor in Boise?

Start by verifying the contractor holds a valid Idaho license. Check their Google rating and read reviews. Get at least three written estimates. Confirm they carry general liability and workers' compensation insurance. Ask for references from recent Boise jobs.

General Decks & Patios FAQs

  • How much does a new deck cost?

    A pressure-treated wood deck costs $15–$25 per square foot, making a typical 300 sq ft deck $4,500–$7,500. Composite decking (Trex, TimberTech) costs $25–$50 per sq ft, or $7,500–$15,000 for 300 sq ft. Cedar and redwood fall in between at $20–$35 per sq ft. These prices include framing, decking, railing, stairs, and basic hardware. Elevated decks, complex shapes, and built-in features (benches, planters, lighting) add cost. Permits are required for any attached or elevated deck in most municipalities.

  • How long does a deck last?

    Pressure-treated wood decks last 15–25 years with regular maintenance (staining or sealing every 2–3 years). Cedar and redwood last 15–20 years. Composite decking lasts 25–50 years with minimal maintenance (occasional cleaning). The substructure (joists and beams) typically outlasts the decking surface. The most common point of failure is the ledger board connection to the house — improper flashing here allows water intrusion that rots the rim joist. Composite decking eliminates the staining and sealing maintenance cycle but costs 50–100% more upfront.

  • Do I need a permit to build a deck?

    In most jurisdictions, yes. Attached decks (connected to the house) and elevated decks (more than 30 inches above grade) almost always require a building permit. Freestanding ground-level decks (under 30 inches, not attached to the house) may be exempt in some municipalities, but check your local building department. Permits ensure the deck meets structural code requirements for footings, joist spacing, ledger attachment, railing height, and stair dimensions. Your deck builder should include permit costs in their estimate and manage the permit and inspection process.

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