Decks & Patios/Roswell (30076)
Roswell, Georgia — 30076

How Much Does Decks & Patios Cost in Roswell, GA (30076)?

Local Fair Market Rate™ pricing for Roswell based on 30076 labor rates and material costs. Prices updated April 2026.

Quick Answer: The average cost of decks & patios in Roswell, GA is $18,095$23,122 for a standard-grade project. Economy starts at $15,626; premium can reach $23,364.

Source: ClearCost Fair Market Rate data for 30076 — updated April 2026

Economy

$15,626$19,966

Materials: $3,517

Labor: $13,845 (195 hrs)

Standard

$18,095$23,122

Materials: $6,261

Labor: $13,845 (195 hrs)

Most common choice

Premium

$18,285$23,364

Materials: $6,472

Labor: $13,845 (195 hrs)

Local Labor Rates in Roswell

Local labor rates in Roswell (30076) average $71/hr for decks & patios work. This rate reflects the North Fulton market and includes typical contractor overhead and profit margins. Labor accounts for 69% of the total project cost in this area.

How Roswell Compares to the National Average

Roswell (30076)

$18,095$23,122

National Average

$7,000$25,000

Prices in Roswell reflect local labor availability, material supplier pricing, and regional demand. For a full national breakdown, see our Decks & Patios cost guide.

Decks & Patios Cost Breakdown

National Cost Breakdown

National Average$16,000
Typical Range$7,000 – $25,000
Low End$4,000 – (basic ground-level)
High End$45,000+ – (multi-level composite)

Decks & Patios FAQ

How long does a deck last?

Pressure-treated wood decks last 15–20 years with annual maintenance (staining/sealing). Composite decks last 25–30+ years with minimal maintenance — just occasional cleaning.

Do I need a permit to build a deck?

In most areas, yes. Any attached deck or deck higher than 30 inches above grade requires a building permit. Freestanding ground-level decks under 200 sq ft are exempt in many jurisdictions, but always check with your local building department.

Is a deck a good investment?

Yes. A wood deck addition recoups about 65% of its cost at resale according to the 2025 Cost vs. Value report. Composite decks return slightly less upfront but attract buyers who value low maintenance.

Should I choose wood or composite?

Wood is best for tight budgets and traditional aesthetics. Composite is better long-term value — no staining, no splinters, no rot. Over 20 years, composite often costs the same or less than wood when you factor in annual maintenance.

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