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Multi-Level Deck Builder — Utah County

Tiered decks that work with your slope, your view, and the way you actually entertain.

Starting at $35,000 · Typical range: $35k – $120k+

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Overview

What you get with a Zbolt multi-level build

Utah's foothills aren't flat. A lot of homes in Draper, Alpine, Highland, Mapleton, and Spanish Fork have walkout basements, sloped lots, or huge view differentials between the main floor and the yard. A multi-level deck is the right answer — it carves the slope into usable zones instead of one awkward platform.

We design multi-level decks around how you'll actually use them: a dining tier off the kitchen, a lounge tier with the firepit and view, a lower landing that connects to the lawn and hot tub. Each level gets sized to its purpose and connected with stairs that feel generous, not bolted-on.

Multi-level decks are also where engineering matters most. Snow load, lateral bracing, post sizing, footing depth — we work with structural engineers on every multi-level project to make sure what we build will outlive the house.

The Upside

Why people choose this

  • Turns a sloped or walkout-basement yard into 2–3 usable outdoor zones
  • Defines spaces (dining vs. lounge) without walls
  • Often the best ROI for view lots — captures sightlines from multiple elevations
  • Stairs and transitions can hide built-in planters, lighting, and storage

Trade-offs

What to know going in

  • More framing, more footings, longer build timeline
  • Permit and engineering review takes longer than single-level
  • Higher cost per square foot than a flat deck

Real Jobs

Recent multi-level builds

Multi-Level project by Z-Bolt Decks in Utah County

Multi-Level — built by Z-Bolt Decks

Multi-Level project by Z-Bolt Decks in Utah County

Multi-Level — built by Z-Bolt Decks

Multi-Level project by Z-Bolt Decks in Utah County

Multi-Level — built by Z-Bolt Decks

FAQ

Multi-Level questions, answered

Do I need an engineer for a multi-level deck?

For most multi-level builds in Utah County, yes — and we coordinate that as part of the project. The engineering line item is usually $1–2k and we handle it.

Can you build a deck off a walkout basement?

Yes — walkout basement decks are one of our most common multi-level projects. We tie into the foundation properly and design the upper level to clear the door header.

How long does a multi-level deck take?

Typical timeline is 4–6 weeks on-site after permitting. Permitting + engineering usually adds another 3–5 weeks up front.

Service Area

We build multi-level across Utah County

From Sandy down to Santaquin — see your city below.

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