vinyl deck waterproofing
Protect your deck with waterproof solution.
Your deck is exposed to rain, snow, and moisture year-round. PCC Decking installs premium vinyl waterproof membranes that protect your outdoor space from water damage while providing a durable, slip-resistant surface that’s built to withstand Canada’s climate.

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Waterproof Protection That Lasts
Vinyl decking is more than just a surface—it’s a complete waterproofing system. Ideal for balconies, rooftop decks, sundecks, and elevated outdoor spaces, our professionally installed membranes protect the structure beneath while creating a clean, low-maintenance finish.
Benefits of vinyl deck waterproofing
Vinyl decking is a complete waterproofing system, not just a surface — ideal for balconies, rooftop decks, sundecks and elevated outdoor spaces.
Complete deck Protection
A seamless membrane prevents water from reaching the structure beneath your deck.
Low-Maintenance Surface
Simply wash the surface to keep it looking clean, no staining, painting, or sealing required.
Slip-Resistant Finish
Designed with textured surfaces that provide added traction in wet conditions.
Extend the Deck Lifespan
Waterproofing helps preserve the deck structure for years to come.
Built for Canadian Weather
Engineered to withstand rain, snow, UV exposure, and seasonal temperature changes.
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Waterproofing Solutions
Our vinyl waterproofing systems are tailored to the unique requirements of each application
Sundecks
Balconies
Rooftop Decks
Elevated Decks
Podium Decks
Walkways
Patios and pedestals
Stair Waterproofing
our process
Engineered to Keep Water Out
Every installation follows a proven process that protects the structure beneath while creating a durable, low-maintenance surface above.
Free onsite assessment
We visit the property, measure, review site conditions and talk through what you need. No charge, no obligation.
Written estimate
A detailed estimate covering scope, materials, pricing and timeline, so you know exactly what's included before starting.
Approve & schedule
Once approved, we order materials, pull permits where required, and schedule the work around your availability.
Construction
Our own crews build the deck. You get a site contact and updates at each stage of the project.
Final walkthrough
We walk the finished deck with you, address anything outstanding, and leave the site clean.
Free onsite assessment
We inspect and discuss your project for free.
Written estimate
Clear pricing, scope, and materials.
Approve & schedule
We order materials and schedule the work.
Construction
Professional installation with regular updates.
Final walkthrough
We walk through together and leave the site clean.
Warning signs
Signs that your deck needs attention
Your deck should be a safe, beautiful extension of your home. If it’s showing signs of age or wear, its time to install a new deck.
Water Leaks Below
Moisture dripping beneath your deck is a sign the waterproof membrane may have failed.
Cracked or Peeling Surface
Visible damage can allow water to penetrate the deck structure.
Soft or Rotten Subfloor
Persistent moisture can lead to structural deterioration beneath the surface.
Standing Water
Poor drainage and pooling water reduce the lifespan of your deck.
Aging Waterproof Membrane
Older membranes may lose flexibility and no longer provide reliable protection.
Water Leaks Below
Cracked or Peeling Surface
Soft or Rotten Subfloor
Standing Water
Aging Waterproof Membrane
why pcc decking
Trained Installers. Fully insured. Backed by a full contracting company.
We're one division of Pacific Coast Contracting, so when a project turns up rot, framing damage or a failed membrane, our own crews handle it.



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Duradek-trained applicators
Vinyl membrane can't be bought off a shelf. Our crews are manufacturer-trained in hot-air welded installation, flashing and envelope integration.
Insured and WorkSafeBC
$5M liability coverage and full WorkSafeBC registration with on request documentation for strata councils and property managers.
One company, every trade
Roofing, restoration and renovation divisions in-house. Structural and envelope issues get resolved on-site instead of stalling your project.
Clear scope, clear pricing
A free on-site assessment, a written estimate with the scope spelled out, and updates through every stage of the build.
Duradek-trained applicators
Manufacturer-trained installation for performance.
Insured and WorkSafeBC
$5M liability insured and WorkSafeBC registered.
One company, every trade
Decking, renovation, and structural expertise in-house.
Clear scope, clear pricing
Detailed estimates with transparent communication.
Deck installation Questions, Answered.
Frequently asked questions
Common questions from homeowners, strata councils and property managers across the Lower Mainland. Don't see yours? Book a free assessment and we'll answer it on site.
How much does a new deck cost in the Lower Mainland?
Cost depends on size, height, material, railing type, site access and whether existing structure needs removal. A ground-level pressure-treated deck and an elevated vinyl deck with aluminum railings sit at very different price points. We give you a written estimate after a free on-site assessment so the number reflects your actual project, not an average.
Do I need a permit to build a deck in BC?
Usually, yes — most Lower Mainland municipalities require a permit for decks attached to the house or raised above a set height, and requirements vary between cities. The City of Vancouver works under its own building by-law rather than the provincial code. We confirm what your municipality requires and handle the permit as part of the project.
How long does a deck take to build?
Most residential decks take one to three weeks on site once materials arrive. Permits, custom railings and structural repairs add time. We give you a timeline in the estimate and update you at each stage.
What's the best decking material for the Lower Mainland?
It depends on the deck. If there's living space underneath, vinyl membrane is usually the answer because it waterproofs and finishes in one system. For open backyard decks, composite gives you low maintenance, cedar gives you natural character, and pressure-treated is the most affordable. We walk through the trade-offs during the assessment.
How long does a vinyl deck last?
A properly installed vinyl membrane typically lasts 20 to 30 years. Installation quality is the single biggest factor — seams have to be hot-air welded, not glued, and flashing has to be integrated into the building envelope.
Vinyl or composite — which should I choose?
Different jobs. Vinyl is a waterproof membrane, so it's what you use over living space, on balconies and on roof decks. Composite is a board product for open decks where waterproofing underneath isn't required. If there's a room below, it's vinyl.
Can my deck be repaired, or does it need replacing?
Depends on the structure. If framing, posts and ledger are sound, we can often replace surface boards, membrane or railings. If there's rot in the framing or the ledger has failed, replacement is safer and usually cheaper over time. We assess the structure before quoting either way.
Do you replace balconies in strata and multi-unit buildings?
Yes. We handle balcony and walkway replacement for townhome complexes and apartment buildings — membrane, framing, flashing and guards as one assembly. We work with strata councils and property managers on phasing, resident notice and access, and provide insurance and WorkSafeBC documentation on request.
Are you insured and WorkSafeBC compliant?
Yes. PCC carries $5M liability coverage and is registered and in good standing with WorkSafeBC. Documentation is available on request.
Is financing available?
Yes, through Financeit.
What warranty do you offer?
A 10-year manufacturer warranty and a 5-year workmanship warranty.
When's the best time of year to build a deck?
We build year-round. Spring and summer book up fastest, so booking an assessment in late winter usually means a better spot in the schedule.






















