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Professional outdoor structures with 10 years experience. A-1 Outdoor Structures Solutions offers competitive rates and guaranteed workmanship.


Experience 5-10 years

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Professional outdoor structures with 5 years experience. Mendez Outdoor Structures Services offers competitive rates and guaranteed workmanship.


Experience 3-5 years

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Veteran specialist in outdoor structures with a focus on quality. Lake Jeffreyborough Contractors provides reliable service throughout Ottawa.


Experience 10-15 years

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Professional outdoor structures with 5 years experience. John Hansen Services offers competitive rates and guaranteed workmanship.


Experience 3-5 years

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Seasoned professional in outdoor structures with a focus on quality. Miller Outdoor Structures Services provides reliable service throughout Ottawa.


Experience 5-10 years

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Licensed outdoor structures serving residential and commercial clients. Roy Nichols Construction completes every job to the highest standards.


Experience 3-5 years

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Outdoor Structures Costs in Ottawa

Typical rates: $55-$110/hour

Service Estimated Cost (CAD)
Prefabricated shed installation (8x10) $1,500-$4,000
Custom-built shed (10x12) $5,000-$12,000
Single-car carport (metal) $3,000-$6,000
Double carport (wood or metal) $6,000-$12,000
Pergola (10x10, wood) $4,000-$8,000
Gazebo (10x10, wood) $5,000-$12,000
Screened-in porch or sunroom $15,000-$40,000
Detached garage (single car) $25,000-$50,000

What affects pricing: Structure type and size, materials (pressure-treated lumber, cedar, vinyl, metal, or composite), foundation requirements (concrete slab, piers, or gravel pad), electrical and plumbing additions, roofing material, permit fees ($200-$800), engineering requirements for larger structures, site accessibility, and whether the structure is custom-built or prefabricated. Custom builds cost $30-$150/sq ft depending on complexity. Ontario Building Code requires permits for structures over 160 sq ft (previously 108 sq ft).

Estimates are based on Ontario market averages and are provided for general reference only. Actual costs vary based on project scope, materials, location, and individual contractor pricing. These figures are not quotes and do not represent a commitment or guarantee of pricing from any professional on this platform. Always request a detailed written quote before hiring.

Scope

Common Outdoor Structures Services

Shed construction and installation
Carport and car shelter construction
Gazebo and pavilion construction
Pergola and arbour construction
Screened porch and three-season room construction
Outbuilding and workshop construction
Garden structure and greenhouse construction
Foundation and site preparation for outdoor structures

Certification in Ontario

General construction of outdoor structures is not a compulsory trade in Ontario. No specific provincial licence is required for building sheds, carports, gazebos, or similar structures. However, any electrical work within these structures must be done by a licensed electrician (ESA/ECRA), and plumbing requires a certified plumber. Building permits are required for structures over 160 sq ft under the Ontario Building Code. Larger structures may require engineered drawings. Municipal zoning bylaws govern setbacks, lot coverage maximums, and height restrictions.

Regulatory body: Municipal building departments (permits and zoning compliance)

Timing

When to Hire a Outdoor Structures

Any structure requiring a building permit (over 160 sq ft) where code compliance and inspections are mandatory
Structures attached to your home that must integrate with existing roofing, siding, or foundations
Projects requiring concrete foundations, electrical wiring, or plumbing
Complex builds like screened porches or multi-purpose outbuildings where structural integrity is critical

What to Expect

The contractor will assess your property, discuss your needs and budget, and provide a detailed quote with drawings. They will check zoning bylaws and pull building permits if required. Site preparation includes leveling and foundation work. Construction follows standard framing practices. For structures with electrical or plumbing, sub-trades will be coordinated. A final inspection may be required.

Prefab shed installation: 1-2 days. Custom shed (10x12): 3-7 days. Carport: 2-5 days. Pergola or gazebo: 2-5 days. Screened porch: 2-4 weeks. Detached garage: 3-6 weeks. Permit approval adds 2-6 weeks before construction begins.

How to Prepare

Check your municipal zoning bylaws for setback requirements and lot coverage limits before planning. Get a copy of your property survey. Call Ontario One Call (1-800-400-2255) to locate underground utilities. Decide on the structure's purpose (storage, workshop, entertaining) to inform design decisions. Clear the build area of landscaping or debris.

Hiring guide

Hiring Guide

Questions to Ask

  1. 1 Will a building permit be required, and will you handle the application?
  2. 2 What foundation type do you recommend for my site conditions?
  3. 3 What materials will you use, and how do they hold up to Ontario winters?
  4. 4 Do you carry liability insurance and WSIB coverage?
  5. 5 Does your quote include site preparation, cleanup, and disposal of debris?

Red Flags to Watch For

  • Skips the building permit process or says permits are not needed for larger structures
  • No written contract specifying materials, dimensions, timeline, and total cost
  • Cannot explain how the structure will comply with local zoning setback requirements
  • No liability insurance to cover property damage or worker injuries during construction

Peak Season

Spring through early fall (April-October) is peak building season. Popular contractors book 4-8 weeks out during summer. Concrete foundation work is weather-dependent and must be done above freezing.

Best Time to Book

Late winter (January-March) for planning, permitting, and booking a contractor for spring construction. Some builders offer 5-10% discounts for projects booked during the off-season.

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FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

How much do outdoor structures charge in Ottawa?

Outdoor Structures rates in Ottawa, ON typically range from $55-$110/hour. Typical costs include: Prefabricated shed installation (8x10) ($1,500-$4,000), Custom-built shed (10x12) ($5,000-$12,000), Single-car carport (metal) ($3,000-$6,000), Double carport (wood or metal) ($6,000-$12,000), Pergola (10x10, wood) ($4,000-$8,000). Structure type and size, materials (pressure-treated lumber, cedar, vinyl, metal, or composite), foundation requirements (concrete slab, piers, or gravel pad), electrical and plumbing additions, roofing material, permit fees ($200-$800), engineering requirements for larger structures, site accessibility, and whether the structure is custom-built or prefabricated. Custom builds cost $30-$150/sq ft depending on complexity. Ontario Building Code requires permits for structures over 160 sq ft (previously 108 sq ft). We recommend requesting quotes from multiple outdoor structures on RealCraft to compare prices.

How do I find a reliable outdoor structures in Ottawa?

On RealCraft, you can compare outdoor structures in Ottawa side-by-side, read verified customer reviews, view portfolios, and request free quotes. Look for professionals with consistent positive reviews, clear pricing, and relevant experience. Check their profile for years of experience and certifications.

Do outdoor structures in Ontario need a licence?

General construction of outdoor structures is not a compulsory trade in Ontario. No specific provincial licence is required for building sheds, carports, gazebos, or similar structures. However, any electrical work within these structures must be done by a licensed electrician (ESA/ECRA), and plumbing requires a certified plumber. Building permits are required for structures over 160 sq ft under the Ontario Building Code. Larger structures may require engineered drawings. Municipal zoning bylaws govern setbacks, lot coverage maximums, and height restrictions.

What services do outdoor structures in Ottawa provide?

Outdoor Structures in Ottawa commonly handle: Shed construction and installation. Carport and car shelter construction. Gazebo and pavilion construction. Pergola and arbour construction. Screened porch and three-season room construction. Outbuilding and workshop construction. Garden structure and greenhouse construction. Foundation and site preparation for outdoor structures. Browse outdoor structures profiles on RealCraft to see each professional's specific service offerings.

When should I hire a outdoor structures instead of doing it myself?

Any structure requiring a building permit (over 160 sq ft) where code compliance and inspections are mandatory Structures attached to your home that must integrate with existing roofing, siding, or foundations Projects requiring concrete foundations, electrical wiring, or plumbing Complex builds like screened porches or multi-purpose outbuildings where structural integrity is critical

How long does a typical outdoor structures job take?

Prefab shed installation: 1-2 days. Custom shed (10x12): 3-7 days. Carport: 2-5 days. Pergola or gazebo: 2-5 days. Screened porch: 2-4 weeks. Detached garage: 3-6 weeks. Permit approval adds 2-6 weeks before construction begins.

What should I expect when hiring a outdoor structures?

The contractor will assess your property, discuss your needs and budget, and provide a detailed quote with drawings. They will check zoning bylaws and pull building permits if required. Site preparation includes leveling and foundation work. Construction follows standard framing practices. For structures with electrical or plumbing, sub-trades will be coordinated. A final inspection may be required.

How should I prepare for a outdoor structures visit?

Check your municipal zoning bylaws for setback requirements and lot coverage limits before planning. Get a copy of your property survey. Call Ontario One Call (1-800-400-2255) to locate underground utilities. Decide on the structure's purpose (storage, workshop, entertaining) to inform design decisions. Clear the build area of landscaping or debris.

When is the best time to hire a outdoor structures in Ottawa?

Late winter (January-March) for planning, permitting, and booking a contractor for spring construction. Some builders offer 5-10% discounts for projects booked during the off-season.

What are red flags when hiring a outdoor structures?

Watch out for these warning signs: Skips the building permit process or says permits are not needed for larger structures. No written contract specifying materials, dimensions, timeline, and total cost. Cannot explain how the structure will comply with local zoning setback requirements. No liability insurance to cover property damage or worker injuries during construction. On RealCraft, you can read verified reviews from real customers to help identify trustworthy outdoor structures.

What questions should I ask a outdoor structures before hiring?

Before hiring a outdoor structures in Ottawa, ask: Will a building permit be required, and will you handle the application? What foundation type do you recommend for my site conditions? What materials will you use, and how do they hold up to Ontario winters? Do you carry liability insurance and WSIB coverage? Does your quote include site preparation, cleanup, and disposal of debris?

Can I get free quotes from outdoor structures in Ottawa?

Yes. On RealCraft, you can request free quotes from multiple outdoor structures in Ottawa, ON. Post your project, receive quotes from interested professionals, compare prices and reviews, and choose the best fit. There are no commission fees on our platform.

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About Outdoor Structures Services in Ottawa

Ottawa homeowners trust RealCraft to connect with qualified outdoor structures for their home improvement and repair needs. Construction and installation of outdoor structures including carports, sheds, outbuildings, and garden structures.

On RealCraft, you can browse outdoor structures profiles, read verified customer reviews, view portfolios of past work, and request free quotes - all without any obligation. Unlike other platforms, we never charge commission fees, so you get better prices and professionals earn more.