Patio construction

A sturdy, beautiful patio that's ready for all seasons and will last longer than your neighbors think.

Patio construction

Have you noticed how your old deck creaks everywhere? Or how the boards start to rot after just a few summers? That's because most decks in Quebec are poorly built from the start.

We see it all the time: structures built on concrete blocks laid on the ground, joists that are too far apart, cheap treated wood that warps after two winters. Then you end up with a patio that moves, becomes dangerous, and costs you a fortune to repair.

At Solutions Rénovation Québec, we build patios that we would love to have in our own homes. Sturdy. Durable. Designed for our crazy winters and wet summers.

Why Your Current Patio Is Causing You Problems

Most patio problems stem from three issues:

Poorly laid foundations

When your patio is just laid on concrete blocks, freezing and thawing causes it to shift every year. This creates sagging, loose boards, and eventually a dangerous structure.

The wrong choice of materials

Poor-quality treated wood is guaranteed to rot, especially if it's not well ventilated underneath. We see this all the time: patios that are 5-6 years old but look like they're 20.

Sloppy construction

Screws that are too short, joists that are poorly spaced, no geotextile membrane under the structure... All of this can cut the life of your patio in half.

How to Build a Patio That Will Stand the Test of Time

We don't just nail boards together. Here's how we do it:

Screw pile foundations

We use piles screwed into the ground, below the frost line. This means that your patio will remain stable, even after 10-15 winters. No sagging, no shifting structure.

A structure designed to last

We space our joists correctly (16 inches center to center, never more). We use galvanized lag screws to secure everything firmly. Then we install a geotextile membrane to prevent weeds from growing underneath.

The right material for your budget

Whether you want red cedar, high-quality treated wood, or maintenance-free composite, we'll guide you toward what will really work for your situation. No hard sell, just honest advice.

Integrating aluminum railings

We work with MC Mel systems—welded, rust-free railings that will last as long as your patio. No cheap hardware that will break after two years.

Our Patio Options

Red cedar patio. Beautiful, natural, durable. Cedar ages well and smells great for years. Perfect if you like the look of natural wood.

Treated wood patio

Economical and sustainable if done right. We use high-quality treated wood, not the cheap stuff you find in big box stores.

Composite patio

Zero maintenance. No need to re-dye every two years. Ideal for busy families who just want to enjoy their summer without any hassle.

Raised or ground patio

Regardless of the height, we ensure that your structure is solid and complies with building codes.

Patio with integrated spa

We reinforce the structure to support the weight (a full spa weighs a ton). We also take care of the electrical access if you need it.

What's Included in Your Project

When you are given a price, there are no surprises. Here is what is included:

  • Complete assessment of your land
  • Installation of screw piles or concrete foundations (depending on your soil type)
  • Complete structure made of high-quality treated wood
  • Floor installation (wood or composite)
  • MC Mel aluminum ramps if necessary
  • Stairs with non-slip steps
  • Complete cleaning of the construction site
  • 5-year warranty on labor

How Long Does It Take?

It depends on the size, but in general:

A standard 12×12 patio takes about 3-4 days. A larger project (16×20 with stairs and railings) can take a week.

We give you a realistic timeline right from the start. And we stick to it.

Maintaining Your New Patio

  • If you have chosen natural wood: Clean it in the spring with mild soap. Apply a stain or sealant every 2-3 years. This will keep it looking good for a long time.
  • If you've chosen composite: Just a quick sweep and a wash with water once in a while. That's all.

In any case, remove dead leaves in the fall and make sure that water drains properly around your structure.

Why Choose SRQ for Your Patio?

Dozens of patios have been built in the Quebec City area. We know our climate, we know the typical problems, and we know how to avoid them.

  • We do it as if we were at home. Every patio we build must pass our own test: would we be proud to entertain our friends on it? If the answer is no, we redo it.
  • 5-year warranty on labor. If there is ever a problem with our work (not just a material defect), we will come back and fix it. Period.
  • RBQ license in good standing. We are a legal, insured company that complies with building codes. No moonlighting, no fooling around.

Ready to have the patio of your dreams?

We start with a free consultation at your home. We look at your property, take measurements, and discuss what you really want.

After that, you receive a detailed quote—no numbers pulled out of thin air. You know exactly what you're going to get and how much it will cost.

Call us at 418-476-1747 or fill out the form on our website. We will call you back later today.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does it cost to build a patio in Quebec?

It depends on the size, materials, and complexity. In general, expect to pay between $35 and $65 per square foot for a high-quality treated wood patio, and between $55 and $85 per square foot for composite. We will give you an exact price after the free estimate.

Do I need a permit to build a patio?

It depends on your municipality and the height of the patio. In general, if your patio is more than 24 inches above the ground, you need a permit. We'll check this for you and can even take care of the paperwork.

When is the best time to build a patio?

Spring and fall are ideal—less extreme heat for working. But we can build your patio from May to October without any problems. Reserve your spot early, as we fill up quickly in the summer.

Composite or wood: which one should you choose?

Composite is more expensive initially, but you save on maintenance. No staining, no sanding. Natural wood (especially cedar) ages beautifully and costs less to purchase. We will advise you based on your budget and priorities.

How long will my patio last?

A well-built deck made of high-quality treated wood will last 15-20 years. Cedar will easily last 20-25 years. Composite will last 25-30 years or more. The key is the quality of the underlying structure—that's where the difference lies.

What happens if my patio moves after construction?

If it's because of our work, we'll come back and fix it for free. It's covered by our 5-year warranty. If it's because of an unexpected flooring issue, we'll work together to find a solution, without leaving you in the lurch.

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