Permit Guides Saskatoon Deck / Patio Construction
📍 Saskatoon, Saskatchewan

Deck / Patio Construction Permit
in Saskatoon

Do you need a permit for a deck / patio construction in Saskatoon? Get the full requirements, fees, timeline, and official contacts — all in one place.

Usually Required Typical fee: $100–$350 Processing: 2–5 weeks

Permit Requirements

  • Permit required for attached decks
  • Permit required for decks over 24" (600mm) above grade
  • Setback requirements apply — deck must be minimum distance from property line
  • Structural drawings may be required for larger or elevated decks
  • Detached ground-level patios under certain size thresholds are often exempt
✅ Exemptions
Ground-level patios and small detached decks under 200 sq ft may be exempt depending on municipality.

Required Inspections

1
Footing/post inspection
2
Framing inspection
3
Final inspection

How to Apply in Saskatoon

1
Check if you need a permit
Review the requirements above. For a deck / patio construction, a permit is usually required.
2
Prepare your documents
Gather drawings, site plans, and specifications. For larger projects, you may need drawings stamped by a licensed engineer or architect.
3
Submit to Building Standards
Apply online at https://saskatoon.ca or visit in person at 222 3rd Ave N, Saskatoon, SK S7K 0J5.
4
Wait for approval
Saskatoon typically processes deck / patio construction permits in 2–5 weeks. You will receive a permit number when approved.
5
Post permit & book inspections
Post your permit on site. Book required inspections at each stage — do not cover work before it is inspected.

FAQs — Deck / Patio Construction Permit in Saskatoon

How much does a deck / patio construction permit cost in Saskatoon?
Deck / Patio Construction permit fees in Saskatoon typically range from $100–$350. Fees are usually based on the estimated project value. Contact Building Standards at 306-975-2654 to get an exact quote for your project.
Can I do my own deck / patio construction without a contractor?
Homeowners can often pull their own permits for work on their primary residence. However, electrical and plumbing work typically requires a licensed trade. Check with Building Standards for specific rules.
What happens if I skip the permit?
Unpermitted work can result in fines, orders to undo completed work, problems with home insurance claims, and difficulty selling your home. It is always worth the time to verify permit requirements.
Official Permit Office
Building Standards
Processing Time
2–6 weeks
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