# Deck Building Cost Per Square Foot in Medford, OR

> What does deck building cost per square foot in Medford, OR? Real material and labor breakdowns for composite, wood, and hardwood decks in the Rogue Valley.

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## Deck Building Cost Per Square Foot in Medford, OR

Understanding **deck building cost per square foot** helps you budget realistically before you call a contractor. This guide breaks down what Medford homeowners actually pay in 2024 — by material type, labor, and project complexity. For a free written estimate, call {{phone}}.

## What Medford Homeowners Pay Per Square Foot

Here's a realistic range for the Rogue Valley market:

| Material | Installed Cost Range |
|---|---|
| Pressure-treated pine | $25 – $45 / sq ft |
| Cedar or redwood | $35 – $55 / sq ft |
| Composite (Trex, TimberTech) | $50 – $85 / sq ft |
| Hardwood (Ipe, Tigerwood) | $60 – $95 / sq ft |
| PVC decking | $55 – $90 / sq ft |

These are all-in installed figures — materials plus labor, plus standard framing and hardware. They don't include stairs, railings, or permit fees, which are typically priced separately.

## Breaking Down Material vs. Labor

### Material Cost to Build a Deck

Material costs vary significantly by product. For a 300-square-foot deck:

- **Pressure-treated framing lumber** runs roughly $3–$5 per linear foot. A standard deck frame uses 400–600 linear feet of lumber.
- **Decking boards** are the biggest material variable. Pressure-treated pine boards run $1.50–$3.00 per linear foot. Composite boards run $3.50–$8.00 per linear foot depending on brand and profile.
- **Hardware** (joist hangers, screws, hidden fasteners, post bases) adds $300–$800 for a typical residential deck.
- **Concrete** for footings adds $200–$600 depending on footing count and depth.

### Labor Cost to Build a Deck

Labor cost deck building in Medford typically runs $15–$30 per installed square foot, depending on complexity. A flat single-level deck on a level lot is at the lower end. An elevated multi-level deck on a sloped Rogue Valley lot — with complex framing, deeper footings, and more stringer work — is at the higher end.

Labor accounts for roughly 40–60% of the total project cost on most residential builds.

## Why Smaller Decks Cost More Per Square Foot

This surprises a lot of homeowners: a 150-square-foot deck often costs more on a unit basis than a 400-square-foot deck. The reason is fixed costs — permit fees, mobilization, footing work, and ledger attachment are roughly the same regardless of deck size. Those fixed costs get spread over more area on a larger project, bringing the unit cost down.

If you're on the fence about deck size, it's often worth going a bit larger to get better value from those fixed costs.

## Pressure-Treated Deck Cost vs. Composite

The pressure-treated deck cost is lower upfront — typically $25–$45 installed — but it comes with ongoing maintenance. You'll need to clean, seal, and stain a pressure-treated deck every 2–3 years to prevent cracking, warping, and rot. Over 20 years, that maintenance cost adds up.

Composite decking runs $50–$85 installed but requires almost no maintenance beyond occasional cleaning. For Medford homeowners who want to actually use their deck rather than maintain it, composite usually wins on total cost of ownership.

## What's Not Included in Per-Square-Foot Pricing

When you see a contractor quote a single price per square foot, ask what's included. These items are often priced separately:

- Stairs and stringers
- Railing systems (cable, glass, aluminum, wood)
- Permit fees
- Demo and haul-off of an existing deck
- Underdeck waterproofing or drainage systems
- Pergolas, shade structures, or built-in features

At Medford Deck Building Pros, we itemize everything in our written estimates. Call {{phone}} for a free on-site quote.

## Southern Oregon Climate and Material Longevity

Medford's climate — hot, dry summers and cold, wet winters with freeze-thaw cycles — affects how long different materials last. Untreated or poorly sealed wood decks in the Rogue Valley can show significant deterioration within 5–8 years. Composite and PVC products are engineered to handle this cycle and typically outlast wood by 15–25 years.

For neighborhoods near wildfire-prone areas in Southern Oregon, ember-resistant composite options are worth the modest price premium.

## Get a Free Estimate

Ready to get a real number for your project? Call {{phone}} or visit our [contact page](/contact). We serve Medford, Ashland, Jacksonville, Central Point, Eagle Point, and the broader Rogue Valley.

See also: [Full Deck Cost Guide](/blog/cost-of-building-a-deck) | [Deck Building Cost Estimate](/deck-building-cost-estimate)

- [Deck Building Design Medford OR](/deck-building-design)

## Frequently asked questions

### What is the average deck building cost per square foot in Medford, OR?

In Medford, installed deck costs typically run $25–$45 per square foot for pressure-treated wood and $50–$85 for composite decking. These figures include materials and labor but not stairs, railings, or permit fees. Call {{phone}} for a free itemized estimate specific to your project.

### How much of the total cost is labor when building a deck?

Labor cost deck building in Medford typically accounts for 40–60% of the total project cost, or roughly $15–$30 per installed square foot. More complex builds — elevated decks, sloped lots, multi-level layouts — are at the higher end of that range.

### Why does a smaller deck cost more per square foot than a larger one?

Fixed costs like permit fees, footing work, and ledger attachment are roughly the same regardless of deck size. On a smaller deck, those fixed costs represent a larger share of the total, which drives up the unit cost. Going slightly larger often gives you better value from those fixed expenses.

### Is the material cost to build a deck in composite worth it over pressure-treated?

For most Medford homeowners, yes. Composite decking costs more upfront but requires almost no maintenance over its 25–50 year lifespan. Pressure-treated wood needs cleaning, sealing, and staining every 2–3 years — that ongoing cost adds up significantly over time, especially in Southern Oregon's climate.

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