Decking Cost in Utah
Locally calibrated hire vs. DIY cost data for decking projects in Utah. Cited sources, permit requirements, and a full build guide, free.
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HIRE A PRO
$3,900–$10,800
Fully installed, labor + materials
DIY COST
$1,700–$4,400
Materials + rentals, your labor free
Requires some construction knowledge and proper planning.
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How we got these numbers
National benchmark costs from RSMeans, Angi, Fixr, and HomeGuide are adjusted for Utah using two federal datasets: the Bureau of Economic Analysis Regional Price Parity (RPP) index and the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) Occupational Employment and Wage Statistics. Utah's RPP is 1.0 (national baseline = 100) and its BLS labor adjustment factor is 0.99. Higher RPP means goods and services cost more relative to the national average; the BLS factor scales contractor labor rates to local wage levels. We blend these two adjustments, weighted 40% RPP, 60% BLS labor, to produce the ranges shown above.
adjusted_cost = national_benchmark × (0.4 × RPP/100 + 0.6 × bls_labor_adj)
RPP(Utah) = 1.0 · BLS adj = 0.99
What's included
| Item | Qty | Unit Cost | Subtotal |
|---|---|---|---|
| Pressure-treated 4×4 posts (8 ft) | 8 | $18 | $144 |
| Pressure-treated 2×8 joists (12 ft) | 20 | $14 | $280 |
| Pressure-treated 5/4×6 decking boards (16 ft) | 48 | $16 | $768 |
| Concrete tube forms + concrete (60 lb bags) | 8 footings | $22 | $176 |
| Joist hangers + structural screws (box) | 2 | $35 | $70 |
| Composite railing kit (8 ft section) | 4 | $185 | $740 |
| Deck screws (5 lb box) | 2 | $28 | $56 |
| Ledger board hardware + flashing | 1 set | $65 | $65 |
| Materials Total | $2,299 | ||
Tools you'll need
See the tools we'd buy →TOOLS YOU PROBABLY OWN
- Circular saw
- Drill / impact driver
- Speed square and tape measure
- Level (4 ft)
- Chalk line
TOOLS TO RENT OR BUY
Post-hole digger or auger
Rent a gas-powered auger for ~$80/day; buying rarely makes sense for a single project.
Concrete mixer (optional)
Rent for ~$50/day if mixing more than 10 bags.
Build sequence
- 1
Pull permit and mark utility lines (call 811).
COMMON MISTAKE
Skipping 811 can result in hitting buried lines and voiding homeowner's insurance.
- 2
Lay out footing locations with batter boards and string lines; confirm square using the 3-4-5 method.
- 3
Dig and pour concrete footings to local frost depth; set post anchors while wet.
COMMON MISTAKE
Footings above frost line will heave and crack the deck frame.
- 4
Attach ledger board to house rim joist with lag screws; install flashing to prevent water intrusion.
- 5
Set and plumb posts; install beam across post tops.
- 6
Hang joists with joist hangers at 16 in on center.
- 7
Install blocking at mid-span and perimeter for rigidity.
- 8
Lay decking boards with consistent 1/8 in gaps; pre-drill near board ends to prevent splitting.
COMMON MISTAKE
Skipping pre-drilling causes end splits that accelerate rot.
- 9
Install railing posts, top and bottom rails, balusters; confirm 4 in max baluster spacing.
- 10
Schedule framing inspection before decking if required; final inspection after completion.
Permits and code requirements
PERMIT REQUIREMENTS
Permit rules for decking vary by city and county in Utah. Most structural, electrical, plumbing, or mechanical work needs a permit and an inspection. Confirm with your local building department, or see the Utah guide for specifics.
PERMIT THRESHOLD
Varies by municipality
Disclaimer: Always verify permit requirements with your local building department before starting work. Requirements vary by municipality and are updated periodically.
Frequently asked questions
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UPDATED JUNE 2026