Deck or patio — Elevated deck Cost in Seattle, 2026

Low
$12K
$11,875
Median
$30K
$29,688
High
$48K
$47,500
Scope timeline: 3-6 weeksSeattle permit window: 8-18 weeksUpdated 2026-04-24

Why elevated deck × Seattle produces this band

A elevated deck scope for a deck or patio in Seattle combines two price levers: scope and metro labor rates. Elevated decks (30+ inches) require engineered footings, a continuous guardrail system, structural lateral-load resistance, and typically stairs. Often tied to a second-floor door or deck-off-kitchen configuration. Against the national median remodel labor rate, Seattle runs 25% above the national median — so the elevated deck band comes in at the mid-range, then scales 25% above the national median on top of that. Permit timelines for residential work in Seattle typically run 8-18 weeks, which is the window you plan your design and decision sequence against. This page gives you the actual 2026 Seattle bands for this exact combination, plus the three cost drivers Baily asks about first when scoping the project live.

What drives cost for a elevated deck scope

What makes Seattle different

Seattle rules that affect this scope

Scope your deck or patio with Baily.

Baily asks the eight questions that determine where your project lands inside the $12K-$48K band for Seattle and hands the scoped brief to one licensed builder.

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