Deck & Porch Permits in Vancouver, BC
Building, replacing, or modifying a deck or porch requires understanding local zoning setbacks, height limits, and building code requirements.
Do you need a permit for this project?
It depends on your property, zoning, and project scope. Find out in under 2 minutes.
Estimated Fee
$198 - $600 CAD
Review Timeline
10 business days
Status
Available Now
Did you know? Building without required permits in Vancouver can result in stop-work orders, fines, mandatory removal of completed work, and complications at resale. Requirements vary by address — your zoning and lot specifics determine what's needed.
What PermitPaths Checks for Your Deck & Porch Project
- ✓Zoning bylaws and setback requirements for your specific address in Vancouver
- ✓Whether a building permit is required for your project scope
- ✓Heritage designations and conservation authority requirements
- ✓Required documents and application forms
- ✓Estimated permit fees and review timeline
- ✓Step-by-step permit process and next steps
Get Your Permit Assessment
Enter your Vancouver address and answer a few questions about your project. Get a personalized assessment in under 2 minutes.
Check My PropertyFrequently Asked Questions
Do I need a permit to build a deck in Vancouver?
In most Canadian municipalities, you need a building permit for decks higher than 60 cm (24 inches) above ground level. Low-level decks and patios at or near grade may be exempt, but must still meet zoning setback requirements.
How much does a deck permit cost in Vancouver?
Deck permit fees typically range from $198 to $600 CAD depending on the size and complexity of your project. Fees are usually calculated based on the deck area in square metres.
What documents do I need for a deck permit?
You typically need a site plan showing property boundaries and setbacks, construction drawings with dimensions and materials, and details of the foundation and structural connections to the house.