How Much Does a Deck Cost in Madera County, CA?
Deck costs in Madera County, CA run 9% above the national baseline. A pressure-treated wood deck averages $7,085 for 300 sq ft in 2026.
What homeowners in Madera County actually pay.
Local market ranges built from regional labor, materials, and permitting data — not national averages.
Pressure-Treated Wood Deck (300 sq ft)
Composite Deck (300 sq ft)
Deck Repair / Board Replacement
National avg $6,500 × 1.09x local adjustment = $7,085
Why Madera County prices look like this.
Labor Costs for Deck Builders in Madera County
Natural Hazard Risks That Affect Deck Projects in Madera County
How Madera County's Climate Shapes Deck Design and Materials
Energy Costs and Outdoor Electrical for Madera County Decks
Financing a Deck Project in Madera County
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Questions buyers ask about decks in Madera County.
Short answers to the most common things we hear about local pricing, scope, and timing.
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How much does a pressure-treated wood deck cost in Madera County?
A 300-square-foot pressure-treated wood deck in Madera County costs $4,905 to $9,810, with an average around $7,085. That reflects a 9% local adjustment above national norms, driven by Fresno-area carpenter wages of $34.15 per hour.
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How much does a composite deck cost in Madera County?
Composite decking for a 300-square-foot deck runs $8,720 to $17,440 locally, averaging $11,990. The higher upfront cost buys fade resistance and lower maintenance needs, which matters in Madera County's high-UV inland valley environment.
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What does deck repair or board replacement cost in Madera County?
Deck repair and board replacement costs $545 to $2,725 in Madera County, averaging $1,310. A few rotted boards sit at the low end; structural repairs to posts or joists push toward the upper range.
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Does Madera County's wildfire risk affect which decking materials I should use?
Yes. Madera County's FEMA NRI wildfire risk score is 99.36 (Relatively High), and building departments in wildland-urban interface zones often require ignition-resistant materials. Composite and pressure-treated hardwood decking meet CAL FIRE ember-resistance standards better than untreated softwood, and some insurers offer lower premiums for fire-resistant construction.
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How does IECC climate zone 3B affect deck material selection in Madera County?
Zone 3B (Southwest) brings dry conditions and intense UV exposure. With 1,576 cooling degree-days annually and minimal rainfall, the main material threat is sun degradation rather than moisture rot. Composite boards with 25-year fade warranties outperform untreated softwood in this climate over the long run.
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How can I finance a deck project in Madera County?
With the 30-year mortgage rate at 6.36% as of May 2026 and median home values at $367,700, many Madera County homeowners have equity available for a HELOC or home equity loan. On a $12,000 composite deck financed over 10 years at 6.36%, monthly payments come to roughly $134.
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Will Madera County's flood risk affect deck placement or design?
Inland flood risk in Madera County scores 93.99 (Relatively High) on the FEMA NRI scale. Properties near seasonal creeks or low-lying terrain need decks with elevated framing and proper drainage design. Checking FEMA flood maps before siting a ground-level deck can prevent costly repairs after wet-season flooding.
How these numbers were built.
Cost estimates are derived from government data including the U.S. Census Bureau (ACS), Bureau of Labor Statistics (OEWS), FEMA National Risk Index, EIA energy data, IECC climate zone classifications, Federal Reserve (FRED), and HUD Fair Market Rents.