Estimates are for planning purposes only and based on 2025 contractor data.
Always get at least 3 quotes before hiring. Prices vary by ZIP code, site conditions, and contractor availability.
Deck costs in Michigan are close to the national average in 2026, ranging from $19 to $34 per square foot for pressure-treated wood and $34 to $63 per square foot for composite decking. A standard 12×16 deck in Michigan typically costs between $5,200 and $11,500 depending on material and location.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much does a deck cost in Michigan in 2026?
Most Michigan homeowners pay between $4,800 and $12,000 for a new deck in 2026. Detroit and Grand Rapids metros run close to average while the Upper Peninsula and rural areas often come in lower due to reduced labor costs.
What is the best decking material for Michigan winters?
Composite decking is the top choice for Michigan due to harsh winters, heavy snowfall, and freeze-thaw cycles. Pressure-treated wood also works but must be sealed regularly to prevent moisture damage during cold months.
Do I need a permit to build a deck in Michigan?
Yes, Michigan requires building permits for most deck projects. Requirements vary by township and city. Permit costs range from $100 to $600 and most jurisdictions require inspections at key stages of construction.
When is the best time to build a deck in Michigan?
May through September is the best window for deck construction in Michigan. Spring can be wet and unpredictable. Summer offers the most reliable building conditions while early fall is also a good option before temperatures drop.
