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Decks in San Diego by Logos Construction

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San Diego Decks

Bring your outdoor vision to life. We build custom decks using wood, composite, Trex, and premium TimberTech products — designed for San Diego living. Enjoy built-in seating, railings, and low-maintenance options engineered for long-term performance. Need a watertight deck system? We install Pli-Dek solutions for reliable waterproof protection.

What You Get With Logos Construction

An outdoor space you actually use — designed for San Diego's climate and your lifestyle
Choose wood for warmth, composite for zero maintenance, or Trex/TimberTech for the best of both
Built-in features like seating, planters, lighting, and railings designed around how you live
Proper structural engineering so your deck holds up for decades, not just a few seasons
All permits pulled and inspections handled — you don't touch the paperwork

How Your Decks Project Works

1We visit your yard, discuss how you want to use the space, and take measurements
2You get a custom design with material options, a 3D visualization, and a clear price
3We handle permits, HOA coordination, and structural prep before construction starts
4Your deck is built by our own crew — no outsourced labor, no strangers on your property
5Staining, sealing, and final inspection — ready for your first barbecue

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does a deck cost in San Diego?

Wood decks typically run $25-$40 per square foot installed, while composite and Trex decks cost $35-$60 per square foot. Your final price depends on size, material choice, built-in features like seating or lighting, and whether you need permits and foundation work.

Do I need a permit for a deck in San Diego?

Yes. San Diego County requires permits for any deck over 30 inches high or larger than 200 square feet. We handle all permitting, inspections, and code compliance so you avoid fines or problems when you sell your home.

What's the difference between wood, composite, and Trex decks?

Wood is the most affordable but requires annual sealing and staining. Composite and Trex are engineered materials that resist rot, mold, and splintering — they're maintenance-free and last 25+ years in San Diego's salt air and sun.

What's the best deck material for San Diego's weather?

Trex and composite materials outperform wood in San Diego's climate. Our coastal sun fades and cracks wood quickly, and the salt air accelerates rot. Trex stays structurally sound and color-stable for decades with zero maintenance.

Why San Diego Trusts Logos Construction

Locally Owned & Operated
Licensed, Bonded & Insured
Manufacturer Certified
Satisfaction guaranteed