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Construction Services In Etobicoke

Etobicoke gives you bigger lots than downtown Toronto, but that does not make the job easy. Older homes, mature trees, and changing rear grades still make the plan do the heavy lifting.

A lot of Etobicoke deck work happens behind older bungalows, rear additions, and rebuilt family homes. The structure needs to suit the house, not fight it.

These yards often have more room, which means homeowners ask for wider stairs, bigger seating zones, and poolside transitions. That is good, as long as the framing is built for it.

Recent Work

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recent projects shown in Etobicoke

Deck Projects

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deck projects in and around Etobicoke

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What Building In Etobicoke Usually Looks Like

The Kingsway and Islington areas can come with mature trees, older foundations, and drainage routes that need to stay open.

Mimico and Alderwood jobs often balance privacy, fences, and wider entertaining decks on larger back yards.

Deck Work In Etobicoke

If you are planning a deck in Etobicoke, the smart place to start is the site. Grade, access, stairs, and drainage decide how smooth the job goes.

Etobicoke decks usually have room to do something good. The trick is building it to fit the house and the yard, not just the wish list.

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Recent Projects In Or Near Etobicoke

Here are some of the projects we have completed in Etobicoke and nearby communities.

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Custom Lean-To Roof Over Concrete Patio with Asphalt Shingles

This project involved the construction of a fully framed lean-to (single-slope) roof structure installed directly over an existing concrete patio. The roof was securely attached to the rear wall of the home and engineered with a controlled single-direction slope to ensure efficient water drainage. The structural framing was built from the ground up, including: Heavy-duty vertical support posts Load-bearing beams Roof rafters properly anchored to the house Structural ledger connection The roof surface was completed with asphalt shingles, seamlessly integrating with the home’s existing roofing system for a cohesive architectural appearance. Installed over a concrete slab patio, this covered roof system transforms an open backyard space into a weather-protected outdoor living area suitable for year-round use. The lean-to configuration offers: Efficient drainage Clean modern profile Cost-effective roof extension solution Increased backyard usability

420 sq ft10 days
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Etobicoke

Dual Ground-Level Trex® Foggy Wharf Decks with Glass Railing & Pool Access

This project involved the construction of two custom ground-level decks built using Trex® Foggy Wharf composite decking from the Trex Enhance® Naturals collection. The primary deck features aluminum glass railing and includes two integrated access gates — one providing entry from the garden and the other offering direct access toward the pool area. The transparent glass railing system preserves open sightlines while maintaining safety and modern architectural appeal. A secondary ground-level deck was constructed on the opposite side of the home, designed specifically as a dedicated lounge zone ideal for placing sunbeds and outdoor seating. Together, the two platforms create defined yet connected outdoor living areas that enhance functionality and flow throughout the backyard. Trex® Foggy Wharf boards were selected for their contemporary light grey tone, durability, fade resistance, and low-maintenance performance — ideal for high-traffic and pool-adjacent environments. The result is a cohesive dual-deck layout that balances safety, comfort, and refined modern design.

380 sq ft6 days
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Etobicoke

Elevated Cedar Deck with Aluminum Picket Railing

This project involved the construction of a custom elevated cedar deck designed to enhance outdoor living with natural warmth and structural durability. As a trusted Toronto deck builder, ATBCON installed premium cedar decking boards selected for their rich appearance, strength, and long-term performance. The elevated platform was carefully framed and secured to ensure structural stability and code-compliant installation. The perimeter was finished with black aluminum picket railing, providing safety without obstructing airflow or visual openness. The clean contrast between the natural cedar surface and the modern aluminum railing creates a balanced and refined architectural finish. With no staircase integrated into the structure, this elevated deck serves as a private upper-level outdoor retreat, delivering both simplicity and timeless design.

120 sq ft4 days
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Full Basement Renovation & Finishing with Insulated Subfloor System

This project involved a complete basement renovation, transforming an unfinished lower-level space into a fully insulated, modern, and functional living area. The existing basement was fully stripped back to the exterior foundation walls. From that point forward, the space was rebuilt with updated systems and improved thermal performance. Structural & Mechanical Upgrades Included: • Full demolition to foundation walls • New framing installation • Electrical system upgrade • Plumbing line updates • Spray/thermal insulation system • Drywall installation and full interior painting Before insulation was installed, all electrical wiring and plumbing infrastructure were upgraded to ensure long-term safety and functionality. After framing and insulation, drywall was installed and finished, followed by a clean modern paint application throughout the space.

1125 sq ft7 weeks

Local Customer Feedback

I love this company because of t's professionalism,quality and trustworthy work. Specially an employee's name called Burak, who responded fairly in constraint time. Bruak gives you different options following city's code. I recommend this company and to contact Burak who is cool guy to talk too.

John Kassa

Etobicoke

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Talk To ATBCON About Work In Etobicoke

Etobicoke decks usually have room to do something good. The trick is building it to fit the house and the yard, not just the wish list.

If you want a quote, send the site details first. Grade, access, and door height save more time than a dozen back and forth emails.