What a Deck Costs in Long Beach in 2026
- Pressure-treated wood deck: $45–$65 per square foot installed
- Cedar or redwood deck: $65–$90 per square foot installed
- Composite decking (Trex, TimberTech, Fiberon): $85–$120 per square foot installed
- Elevated or hillside deck with engineered footings: $120–$200+ per square foot
- Railing adds $95–$250 per linear foot depending on cable, glass, or aluminum
A typical 400 square foot composite deck in Long Beach lands between $34,000 and $48,000 once framing, footings, railing, and finish work are included. Hillside and second-story decks cost more because of engineering, caissons, and access.

Wood vs. Composite Decking in Southern California
- Composite resists UV fading, splintering, and termite damage — the right call for full-sun yards
- Cedar and redwood look warmer and cost less up front but need sealing every 1–2 years
- Hidden fasteners and picture-frame borders keep sightlines clean on modern builds
- Aluminum substructure is worth it in high fire severity zones and for hillside spans
Permits and Code in Long Beach
- Decks over 30 inches above grade require a building permit and engineered plans
- Guardrails must be at least 42 inches tall on residential decks with a 4-inch sphere rule for infill
- Hillside lots typically need a soils report and inspected footings
- Homes in a high fire severity zone need ignition-resistant materials under Chapter 7A
Plan check in Long Beach generally runs 3–8 weeks depending on jurisdiction and whether the deck is attached to the house.

Details That Make a Deck Feel Custom
- LED riser lighting under each stair tread for safe, dramatic night use
- Tiered platforms instead of one flat plane to break up long yards
- Cable or glass railing where you have a view worth protecting
- A flush spa or fire feature framed into the deck rather than sitting on top of it
How Long a Deck Build Takes
- Design, engineering, and permit submittal: 2–5 weeks
- Plan check and approval: 3–8 weeks
- Footings, framing, and inspection: 1–2 weeks
- Decking, railing, lighting, and finish: 1–3 weeks
Questions to Ask a Long Beach Deck Builder
- What is your CSLB license number and is it active?
- Are engineering, permits, and inspections included in the price?
- What substructure and fastener system are you using?
- Is the railing priced per linear foot and included in the total?
Moda Outdoor Living is a direct design-build contractor serving Los Angeles, Ventura, and North Orange County — CSLB #1102152. Every project runs on transparent pricing, exact quantities, and sourced materials, backed by an extended warranty. You work directly with the team building your project, not a broker reselling your job.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How much does a deck cost in Long Beach?
Most decks in Long Beach run $45–$65 per square foot in pressure-treated wood and $85–$120 per square foot in composite. A 400 square foot composite deck typically lands between $34,000 and $48,000 installed, including railing.
Do I need a permit to build a deck in Long Beach?
Yes, if the deck sits more than 30 inches above grade or is attached to the house. Plan check generally takes 3–8 weeks, and hillside lots usually need a soils report and engineered footings.
Is composite decking worth it in Southern California?
For most Long Beach yards, yes. Composite resists UV fading, splintering, and termites, and it eliminates the sealing cycle that wood decks need every one to two years.
How long does a deck take to build in Long Beach?
Budget 2–3 months total: 2–5 weeks for design and permit submittal, 3–8 weeks for plan check, then 2–5 weeks of construction.




