Deck Builders in Dunedin
Otago region · 20 builders listed
20 Deck Builders in Dunedin
Next Level Building & Construction
Next Level Building & Construction
5 reviews
Buildsmart
Buildsmart
5 reviews
Drum Construction
Drum Construction
5 reviews
Highmark Homes Dunedin
Highmark Homes Dunedin
2 reviews
McGeady Builders
McGeady Builders
0 reviews
SB2 Build
SB2 Build
5 reviews
Just Build It Ltd - Builders
Just Build It Ltd - Builders
1 reviews
Dunedin City Contracting
Dunedin City Contracting
5 reviews
BuildMe Dunedin Ltd
BuildMe Dunedin Ltd
5 reviews
Chip Construction
Chip Construction
4 reviews
PolarBuild
PolarBuild
5 reviews
Stonewood Homes Otago
Stonewood Homes Otago
5 reviews
TGC Homes
TGC Homes
5 reviews
Structur Building Ltd
Structur Building Ltd
3 reviews
Connor Jones Group Ltd
Connor Jones Group Ltd
5 reviews
Top2 Renovation and Building services
Top2 Renovation and Building services
5 reviews
Steve Mowat Building & Construction Ltd
Steve Mowat Building & Construction Ltd
3 reviews
Kennedy Building Ltd
Kennedy Building Ltd
5 reviews
Naylor Love Dunedin
Naylor Love Dunedin
2 reviews
RB construction
RB construction
2 reviews
Looking for a deck builder in Dunedin? A well-built deck extends your living space and adds value to your property. Our listed deck builders in Dunedin specialise in timber, composite, and hardwood deck construction.
Deck Building Costs in New Zealand
Deck costs in New Zealand vary significantly by material and design. H3.2 treated pine is the most affordable at $300 to $500 per square metre installed. Hardwoods like kwila and vitex cost $500 to $800 per square metre. Composite decking (brands like Trex, Futurewood, or TimberTech) costs $450 to $700 per square metre. A standard 20-square-metre pine deck typically costs $6,000 to $10,000 installed. A premium hardwood or composite deck of the same size runs $10,000 to $16,000. These prices include materials, labour, and basic balustrade where required.
Do You Need a Building Consent for a Deck?
Under Schedule 1 of the Building Act 2004, a deck is exempt from building consent if it is no more than 1.5 metres above ground level at any point, does not exceed certain size limits set by your local council, and is not used as a required means of escape from the building. Decks higher than 1.5 metres above ground, or those attached to upper-storey buildings, will generally require a building consent. A balustrade is required for any deck more than one metre above ground level. Even if your deck is consent-exempt, it must still comply with the New Zealand Building Code. Check with your local council if you are unsure.
Choosing Deck Materials for New Zealand
**H3.2 treated pine** is the most common deck timber in NZ. It is affordable and readily available. Pine decks last 15 to 20 years with regular maintenance (staining or oiling every one to two years). Choose H3.2 treatment for above-ground decking or H4 for posts and bearers in contact with ground.
**Kwila (merbau)** is a popular imported hardwood that is naturally durable, dense, and attractive. It lasts 25 years or more and resists rot and insects. Kwila requires regular oiling to maintain its colour; otherwise, it weathers to a silver-grey.
**Vitex** is another hardwood option with similar properties to kwila. It is slightly more sustainable as it is often plantation-grown.
**Composite decking** is made from a mix of wood fibre and plastic. It does not rot, split, or require staining. It lasts 25 years or more with minimal maintenance (just occasional washing). However, it can get hot underfoot in direct sun and costs more upfront.
Design Considerations for Dunedin
When planning a deck in Dunedin, consider orientation (north-facing decks get the most sun in New Zealand), shelter from prevailing winds (a pergola or louvred roof can help), privacy from neighbours, connection to indoor living areas for a seamless flow, drainage underneath the deck to prevent moisture issues, and lighting for evening use. A good deck builder will help you design a deck that suits your section, your budget, and your lifestyle.
Deck Maintenance Tips
New Zealand's high UV exposure is tough on outdoor timber. Wash your deck annually with a deck wash product (avoid high-pressure water blasters on softwood, as they can damage the timber surface). Re-stain or oil timber decks every one to two years. Check fixings, bearers, and joists annually for signs of rot or corrosion. Trim vegetation around and under the deck to allow airflow. Composite decks require less maintenance — just wash occasionally with soapy water.
Deck Builders in Dunedin — FAQ
Deck costs in Dunedin range from $300 to $500 per square metre for treated pine, $500 to $800 for hardwood (kwila/vitex), and $450 to $700 for composite decking. A standard 20-square-metre pine deck costs $6,000 to $10,000 installed. Get quotes from multiple deck builders to compare.
Deck Builders Across Dunedin
Our deck builders cover all areas of Dunedin including Central Dunedin, St Clair, St Kilda, Roslyn, Maori Hill, North East Valley, South Dunedin, Mornington, Caversham, Port Chalmers, and surrounding suburbs. No matter where you are in Dunedin, we can connect you with a trusted local deck builder.