How Much Does a Composite Deck Cost in Michigan? (Real Builder Pricing Guide)

# How Much Does a Composite Deck Cost in Michigan?

One of the most common questions homeowners ask when planning a deck project is:

**How much does a composite deck cost in Michigan?**

Based on our experience building decks throughout West Michigan, most composite decks cost **between $85 and $120 per square foot installed**.

That price typically includes the full project:

– Framing
– Decking
– Labor
– Hardware
– Installation

Of course, every project is different. The final price depends on a few major factors.

# The 4 Biggest Things That Affect Deck Pricing

Many homeowners assume the decking boards are the biggest cost in a deck project. In reality, that’s usually not the case.

These are the four things that typically affect deck price the most.

## 1. Deck Size (Square Footage)

The biggest factor in deck pricing is simply **how big the deck is**.

Larger decks require:

– More framing
– More decking boards
– More footings
– More labor

The more square footage your deck has, the more materials and time it takes to build.

## 2. Hand Rails

Railings are usually the **second biggest cost driver**.

Most composite decks today use **aluminum railing systems**, which look great and require almost no maintenance. However, they can add a significant amount to the total price.

For wood decks, many homeowners choose **wood railings**, which are much cheaper but require ongoing maintenance over time.

## 3. Stairs

Stairs are one of the most expensive parts of a deck build.

They require extra framing, additional decking boards, railings, and significantly more labor.

If you’re trying to keep your project within a tighter budget, **holding off on stairs for now can save a surprising amount of money**.

## 4. Deck Height

The higher your deck sits off the ground, the more structure is required.

Taller decks need:

– Larger posts
– More bracing
– Stronger framing
– More complex stair systems

All of this increases both material and labor costs.

# PVC vs Composite Decking Cost

Composite and PVC decking are often grouped together, but they are slightly different materials.

In most cases, **PVC decking costs about one-third more than composite decking**.

PVC boards are often more durable and more moisture resistant, but they do come at a slightly higher price.

# The Biggest Deck Pricing Misconception

One of the biggest misconceptions homeowners have is thinking the decking boards themselves are what make a deck expensive.

In reality, the boards are only a **small portion of the overall project cost**.

For example, imagine a **500 square foot deck**, which is a very large deck.

If you upgrade to a premium decking board that costs **$2 more per linear foot**, the total difference might only be about **$1,000** on a deck that could cost **$35,000 or more**.

That means choosing a better board often has **very little impact on the overall project price**, but it can make a huge difference in how the deck performs over time.

Because of that, we usually recommend homeowners **not cheap out on the decking itself**.

# Why Deck Quotes Can Vary Between Companies

If you’ve gotten multiple quotes for a deck project, you might notice that prices can vary quite a bit.

Most companies bundle labor costs into the overall project price, which is completely normal in construction.

The key is to **compare apples to apples** when reviewing quotes.

Sometimes a cheaper quote simply means:

– Lower quality decking
– Different railing systems
– Less experienced installers
– Cheaper materials

Understanding exactly what materials and construction methods are being used is the best way to compare pricing accurately.

# The Decking We Install

At Construction Kings, we install **Clubhouse PVC decking**.

We like it because it offers:

– Extremely durable construction
– Cooler surface temperatures in the sun
– Excellent grip
– High-end performance without extreme pricing

It’s one of the best-performing decking products we’ve found for Michigan weather.

# Tips for Budgeting Your Deck Project

If you’re planning to build a deck, here are a few things to keep in mind.

**Invest in good decking boards.**
The price difference is usually small compared to the full project.

**Understand what actually drives cost.**
Deck size, railings, and stairs will affect the price far more than the decking boards.

**Compare quotes carefully.**
Make sure you’re comparing the same materials and scope of work.

**Consider building in phases.**
If you’re trying to reduce the initial cost, features like stairs can sometimes be added later.

# Final Thoughts

Every deck project is unique, but understanding what drives pricing can help you make better decisions when planning your build.

If you’re considering building a deck in West Michigan, working with an experienced builder can help you design a deck that fits both your budget and your long-term goals.