Licensed deck contractors and builders serving Raleigh, North Carolina. License data and local permit requirements.
Last updated: April 2026 · Cost data from RSMeans & BLS regional indices · Permit data from official city .gov sources
Local context for Raleigh
Raleigh permits are issued by the City of Raleigh Planning and Development Department through the Permit and Development Portal, managed at One Exchange Plaza. North Carolina enforces the state building code (based on IBC/IRC with amendments). Raleigh limits single credit-card payments to $20,000, with eCheck available without a cap for larger development fees. Raleigh has several locally designated historic districts including Oakwood and Boylan Heights.
Permits filed through City of Raleigh Planning and Development · official portal
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Raleigh's largest Trex builder offering custom composite deck design and construction with a 5-year craftsmanship warranty and 1-year inspection included.
Licensed general contractor and Trex Pro builder serving Raleigh, Cary, Apex, and Wake County.
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A short checklist of things to verify before you sign a contract or hand over a deposit. These apply whether you find your contractor here, on Angi, or anywhere else.
Every contractor we list is verified against public records, but verification is not a quality guarantee. Run through this checklist on any contractor you are seriously considering.
Follow these steps to find a reliable, licensed deck builder in the Raleigh, North Carolina area.
Verify licenses and insurance
Check with your state licensing board. Ensure they carry general liability and workers compensation insurance.
Get 3+ written estimates
Compare detailed quotes that break down materials, labor, permits, and timeline. Avoid verbal-only estimates.
Check reviews and references
Look at Google reviews, BBB ratings, and ask for 2-3 references from recent local projects.
Confirm who pulls the permit
A reputable contractor pulls the building permit themselves — never agree to skip the permit.
Review the contract carefully
The contract should include scope of work, materials, timeline, payment schedule, warranty, and change order process.
Never pay more than 30% upfront
Standard payment schedules are 10-30% deposit, progress payments, and final payment upon completion and inspection.
Average deck building costs in Raleigh based on North Carolina labor rates and material prices. Costs are for a typical 300 sq ft deck with railing.
| Service | Low | Average | High |
|---|---|---|---|
| Pressure-Treated Wood Deck | $5,448 | $6,984 | $9,219 |
| Cedar Deck | $7,566 | $9,700 | $12,804 |
| Composite Deck (Trex, TimberTech) | $10,592 | $13,580 | $17,926 |
Costs are estimates based on North Carolina regional data. Actual prices vary by project complexity, site conditions, and contractor. Permit fees ($73–$485 in NC) are not included.
Get a Personalized EstimateRaleigh requires a building permit for most deck projects. Here are the key details:
Fees
Plan Review Fee due prior to review. All other permit fees due at permit issuance. FY26 Development Fee Guide published online.
Processing Time
Varies. Must register in permit portal before managing project.
Exemptions
Decks not exceeding 200 sq ft in area, not more than 30 inches above grade, not attached to dwelling, and not serving required exit are typically exempt per NC Building Code.
Building Code
North Carolina State Building Code (based on IRC with NC amendments)
Raleigh-Specific Rules
The average cost to build a 300 sq ft deck in Raleigh ranges from $5,448 for pressure-treated wood to $17,926 for composite materials. The final price depends on materials, size, elevation, railing, and whether your project requires a permit. Use our free deck cost calculator for a personalized estimate.
Most cities, including Raleigh, require a building permit for decks that are attached to the house, over 200 square feet, or more than 30 inches above grade. Small, freestanding ground-level decks may be exempt. Contact the Raleigh building department or check our permit guide for specific requirements and fees.
Look for licensed and insured contractors with at least 3 years of experience. Verify their license with the North Carolina licensing board, check Google reviews and BBB ratings, ask for 3+ written quotes, and request references from recent projects in the Raleigh area. Never pay more than 30% upfront.
The best material depends on your climate and budget. Composite decking (like Trex or TimberTech) is the most popular choice in North Carolina due to low maintenance and 25-30 year lifespan. Pressure-treated wood is the most affordable at $17-$44 per sq ft installed. Cedar offers natural beauty but requires regular sealing.
A typical 200-400 sq ft deck takes 3-7 days to build once the permit is approved and materials are delivered. Permit approval in Raleigh can take 1-4 weeks depending on your local building department's workload. Plan for 4-8 weeks total from signing a contract to project completion.
Ask about their license and insurance coverage, who pulls the building permit, their warranty on labor and materials, a detailed written estimate, their timeline, and whether they use subcontractors. Also ask to see photos of recent deck projects in Raleigh and request at least 2-3 references.
Raleigh has five locally designated historic districts overseen by the Raleigh Historic Development Commission (RHDC), including Oakwood, Boylan Heights, Capitol Square, Moore Square, and Blount Street. RHDC review is required for exterior work and new construction in these districts.
Yes. North Carolina General Statute 87-1 sets the $40,000 threshold, covering total project cost including labor and materials. Plumbing, electrical, HVAC, and fire protection have their own licenses independently.
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Fees: Plan Review Fee due prior to review. All other permit fees due at permit issuance. FY26 Development Fee Guide published online.
Timeline: Varies. Must register in permit portal before managing project.
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