Grand Rapids, MI · 2026 cost guide

How much does a deck cost in Grand Rapids?

In Grand Rapids, a deck costs about $4,600$18,000 in 2026 for a 320 sq ft deck, from pressure-treated to composite — roughly $14.54–$58.18 per square foot. That’s in line with the Michigan average.

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Grand Rapids cost breakdown

Grand Rapids typical range$4,600$18,000
Grand Rapids per square foot$14.54–$58.18
Michigan state average$4,600$18,000
Versus Michigan averagein line with average

What’s different about Grand Rapids

Grand Rapids has steady growth and contractor demand, with heavy lake-effect snow and freeze-thaw winters driving durable exterior detailing.

  • Footings have to reach below the frost line, so deeper excavation adds cost.

How the cost is built

Deck cost depends on size, decking material (pressure-treated pine is cheapest; composite and PVC are mid-range; tropical hardwood is premium), and structural extras like railings, stairs, and elevated footings. Permits and ledger flashing add cost on attached decks.

Frequently asked questions

How much does a deck cost in Grand Rapids?

In Grand Rapids, a deck costs about $4,600 to $18,000 in 2026 for a 320 sq ft deck, from pressure-treated to composite — roughly 14.54–58.18 per square foot. That's in line with the Michigan average, reflecting local labor and permit costs.

What affects the cost of a deck in Grand Rapids?

Grand Rapids has steady growth and contractor demand, with heavy lake-effect snow and freeze-thaw winters driving durable exterior detailing. Footings have to reach below the frost line, so deeper excavation adds cost.

How can I get an accurate deck building estimate in Grand Rapids?

Use the free Deck Cost Calculator to plug in your real measurements, then collect two or three local Grand Rapids quotes to compare. Prices vary by neighborhood, access, and project complexity.

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The Grand Rapids figure scales the Michigan cost range by a local metro index, then adjusts for the city’s labor market and climate. A 2026 planning estimate, not a quote — get local bids. See our methodology.