
Outdoor Living
Custom Decks Built for Alberta Living
A well-built deck turns a backyard into the busiest room of the house. We design and build decks that stand up to Alberta winters and full-sun summers — and still look sharp years down the road.
Our Work
Decks Projects Across Central Alberta
A selection of our decks work. Click any photo to view it full-screen.
The HODA Approach
What sets this work apart
Every deck starts with the footings and framing you never see. We build on a properly engineered structure with correct spans, ledger flashing, and posts set below the frost line, because the difference between a deck that lasts and one that sags is all in the parts that get covered up.
From there it is about how it feels underfoot and how it frames your yard. Whether you want low-maintenance composite, classic pressure-treated, or a wrapped, glass-railing showpiece, we sweat the details — hidden fasteners, clean picture-frame borders, and stairs that land right.
Built for the freeze-thaw
Frost-depth footings and proper drainage so the structure does not heave or twist through the seasons.
Finish-carpenter details
Picture-frame borders, hidden fasteners, and crisp fascia — the trim-work eye applied to the outdoors.
Railings that match
Aluminum, glass, cable, or wood railings coordinated to the deck and the house it belongs to.
Scope of Work
What we handle
From first consultation to final walkthrough, decks projects with HODA Construction typically include:
- Multi-level and wrap-around deck design
- Composite, PVC, and pressure-treated decking
- Frost-depth footings and engineered framing
- Glass, aluminum, cable, and wood railings
- Stairs, skirting, and privacy screens
- Pergolas and integrated seating
FAQ
Decks Questions, Answered
What decking material lasts best in Central Alberta?
Composite and PVC decking hold up well to our freeze-thaw cycles and UV with very little maintenance, while pressure-treated wood remains a cost-effective, classic choice. We walk you through the trade-offs for your budget and how much upkeep you want to do.
Do I need a permit to build a deck?
Many decks in Alberta require a development and/or building permit depending on height and size. We help coordinate the permitting and build to code so your deck passes inspection.
Can you build on a sloped or uneven yard?
Yes. Multi-level decks and properly engineered footings let us work with grade changes and turn an awkward yard into usable outdoor space.
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