Outdoor Terrace

A sturdy, beautiful terrace, perfect for enjoying the summer.

Outdoor terrace

Do you have an old deck that's creaking everywhere? Or do you dream of having a beautiful outdoor space to entertain your friends, have BBQs, and enjoy the summer?

A patio isn't just a luxury—it's a true extension of your home. It's where you'll drink your morning coffee, let the kids play, and spend quiet evenings with friends.

But beware: a poorly constructed terrace is a source of problems.

Rotting boards, sagging structures, slippery surfaces, wobbly ramps. It becomes dangerous and ends up costing you a fortune in repairs.

At Solutions Rénovation Québec, we build beautiful decks, Strong and durable. Designed for our climate, built to last, and made so you can enjoy every summer without any worries.

Why So Many Terraces Have Problems

We see the same mistakes being repeated:

Inadequate foundations

A deck built on concrete blocks on the ground will shift every year with the freeze-thaw cycle. The result: a structure that sags, boards that come loose, and a dangerous deck.

Poor-quality wood

Cheap treated wood rots after 5-6 years, especially if it is poorly ventilated underneath. We see this all the time.

Neglected drainage

If water accumulates under your deck or gets trapped between the boards, it accelerates rot and creates moisture against your house.

Poorly anchored ramps

Bolted ramps that loosen over time are dangerous. You need to replace them.welded aluminum beams who will hold out.

Insufficient space between boards

If the boards are too tight, the water won't drain. That creates mold and makes the wood rot faster.

The Types of Decks We Build

Treated Wood Deck

This is the classic and economical option. If it is well made with good wood, it will last a long time.

  • Why it's good: Affordable, natural appearance, easy to repair.
  • What we use: High-quality treated wood (not the cheap stuff you find in big box stores), kiln-dried, with a good treatment rate.
  • Interview: Clean in the spring, apply a stain or sealant every 2-3 years. This will keep your wood looking beautiful and protect it.

Red Cedar Deck

Cedar is beautiful, smells good, and is naturally resistant to rot.

  • Why it's good: Beautiful appearance, naturally resistant to insects and rot, ages gracefully (takes on a beautiful gray hue if left untreated).
  • Interview: Same as treated wood—stain every 2-3 years if you want to maintain the original color.

Composite Deck

Composite (such as Trex, TimberTech), it's wood mixed with plastic. Zero maintenance, never rots.

  • Why it's good: No ever-repeating dye jobs, stain and fade resistant, won't crack or chip, perfect for busy families.
  • Cost: More expensive to buy than wood, but you save on maintenance in the long term.
  • Appearance: The new composites perfectly mimic natural wood—grain, texture, and varied colors.

Elevated or Ground-Level Terrace

  • Ground-level terrace (patio): Directly on the ground or a few inches above it. Ideal for flat terrain.
  • Elevated terrace: Several feet above the ground, perfect for sloping terrain or to create a beautiful space at the height of your patio door.

We build both. We make sure the structure is solid and code-compliant, regardless of height.

Our Construction Process

Assessing your terrain

We come to your home, take measurements, assess the slope of the land, and discuss what you want (size, height, style).

Customized design

We create a detailed plan with the exact dimensions and the location of the posts, stairs, and railings. You can see exactly what you're going to get.

Solid foundations

Screw piles are installed in the ground (below the frost line) or poured concrete pillars. This ensures that your deck will remain stable for decades.

Robust structure

The structure is built using high-quality treated wood—main beams, joists spaced correctly (maximum 16 inches center to center). Everything is securely fastened with galvanized lag screws.

Floor installation

The boards are laid with the correct spacing (1/8 to 1/4 inch between each board) to allow water to drain away. Each board is screwed down so that it cannot move.

MC Mel aluminum railings

We install rust-free, ultra-strong welded railings. No cheap hardware that will break after two years.

Safe staircases

Uniform steps, closed risers if necessary, non-slip surface. Everything is designed for your safety.

Finishes

We thoroughly clean the site, remove all debris, and ensure that everything is perfect.

Options and Accessories

Integrated lighting

LED lights recessed into steps or railing posts. Perfect for summer evenings.

Pergola or partial roof

To create shade and protect a section of your patio from the sun or rain.

Integrated benches

Benches can be built directly into the structure of your deck. It's practical and saves space.

Space for spa

If you want a hot tub on your deck, we'll reinforce the structure to support the weight (a full hot tub weighs several thousand pounds).

Privacy

You can add lattice panels, privacy walls, or built-in planters to create privacy.

How much does it cost?

It depends on the size, height, and material, but here are some realistic estimates:

  • 10×12 terrace made of treated wood (ground level): 3 500-5 500$
  • 12×16 treated wood deck (raised with railings): 6 000-9 000$
  • 12×16 composite deck (raised with railings): 9 000-14 000$
  • Large 16×20 composite deck with stairs and railings: 14 000-20 000$

These prices include: foundations, structure, flooring, MC Mel aluminum ramps, stairs, and complete installation.

How Long Does It Take?

A standard deck (12×16) usually takes 3-5 days. A larger deck with a pergola and accessories can take 1-2 weeks.

We give you a specific timeline from the start and we stick to it.

Maintaining Your Deck

Treated wood or cedar

Clean in the spring with a deck cleaner. Apply stain or sealant every 2-3 years. Inspect screws and boards annually.

Composite

Sweep or hose it down once in a while. That's it. No staining, no major maintenance.

Aluminium railings

No maintenance. Never paint, never rust.

Why Choose SRQ for Your Deck?

Foundations that hold up

Screw piles or concrete pillars are used below the frost line. Your deck will remain stable for 30-40 years, not 5 years.

MC Mel welded aluminum railings

No cheap bolted ramps that come loose. Ours are welded, rust-free, and guaranteed for life.

Experience with the Quebec climate

We know the challenges—freezing and thawing, rain, snow, intense sun. We build terraces that can withstand it all.

5-year warranty on our installation

If our structure has a problem, we will come back and fix it free of charge.

RBQ license 5811-7821-01

We work according to the rules, with permits when necessary.

Ready to enjoy your summers on a beautiful terrace?

Call us for a free assessment. We'll come take measurements, discuss your ideas, and show you photos of our past projects.

After that, you receive a detailed quote. No surprises.

Contact us at 418-476-1747 or via the form on our website.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between a patio and a terrace?

A patio is usually at ground level (or almost), built directly on a base of compacted gravel or slabs. A deck is raised, on a wooden or metal structure. The two terms are often used interchangeably in Quebec.

Composite or wood, which one should you choose?

Composite is more expensive initially but requires zero maintenance. Wood is less expensive but needs to be stained every 2-3 years. If you like the look of natural wood and don't mind maintaining it, choose wood. If you just want to enjoy your deck without any hassle, choose composite.

Do you need a permit to build a deck?

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

How long does a treated wood deck last?

If it is well built with good wood and well maintained, easily 20-25 years. The structure (beams and joists) can last even longer—it is often just the floor that is replaced after 15-20 years.

Can a deck be built directly against the house?

Yes, it's actually the most common method. We securely attach the deck to your house using a system of suspended joists. We make sure everything is watertight to prevent water infiltration.

When is the best time to build a deck?

From spring to fall (May to October). Work can begin as soon as the ground thaws in spring. Reserve your spot early, as we fill up quickly during the summer.

Can a roof or pergola be added later?

Yes, but it's easier if you plan for it from the start. You can reinforce certain posts and plan for the necessary anchors. It costs less than modifying everything after the fact.

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