
Create the perfect outdoor space for relaxing, entertaining, and spending time with family and friends with a custom-built pressure treated deck from Early Riser Decking & Fencing. Pressure treated wood remains one of the most popular decking choices for homeowners thanks to its natural appearance, durability, and cost-effective value.
Whether you are looking for a simple backyard platform deck or a large multi-level outdoor living space, our team designs and builds custom pressure treated decks that are built to last in Ontario’s climate.
Pressure treated decking offers an excellent balance of affordability, strength, and natural beauty. It provides homeowners with the flexibility to create a beautiful outdoor space while keeping upfront costs lower than composite or PVC alternatives.
Benefits of pressure treated decking include:
At Early Riser Decking & Fencing, we take pride in building stronger, longer-lasting decks that are designed to exceed minimum Ontario Building Code requirements.
Our pressure treated decks can include premium upgrades such as:
We also offer premium Canadian-made aluminum railings by Almar Vinyl Products and modern Hideaway privacy screen systems to help complete your outdoor living space.
We use premium quality pressure treated lumber selected for durability and long-term outdoor performance. With routine washing and sealing, a professionally built pressure treated deck can provide decades of enjoyment while maintaining its natural appearance and structural integrity.
Our team will walk you through proper maintenance recommendations to help protect your investment for years to come.
Pressure treated decks typically start around $25–$50+ per sq/ft depending on:
Booking for Summer & Fall 2026 is now underway. Contact us today to schedule your free estimate and start planning your backyard transformation.
Early Riser Decking and Fencing
Kitchener - Waterloo - Cambridge
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