Does Adding a Deck Increase Home Value in Southeast Ohio? (Yes – Here’s How Much)

If you’re thinking about adding a deck to your home or cabin in Logan, Nelsonville, Laurelville, or the Hocking Hills, you might be wondering:
Will this actually increase my home’s value?
The short answer:
Yes – decks tend to have one of the highest returns on investment (ROI) of any exterior project in Ohio.
But how much value a deck adds depends on:
- Where you live
- The type of deck
- The materials used
- The size
- Whether the home is a residence or rental cabin
Here’s a clear breakdown of how decks impact home value in Southeast Ohio and what type of deck creates the best return.
🏡 1. The Average ROI for Decks in Ohio
According to national remodeling data and local market trends:
✔ Pressure-treated wood deck ROI:
50-65%
✔ Composite deck ROI:
60-80%
Composite decks cost more upfront, but they also:
- Last longer
- Require almost no maintenance
- Attract buyers who want low upkeep
In Hocking County – where many buyers want outdoor living space – decks reliably add value, especially to homes without an existing porch or deck.
🌲 2. Why Decks Add More Value in Southeast Ohio Than in Other Areas
Decks perform especially well in our local market because buyers here want:
✔ Outdoor living
People want a place to grill, gather, or relax in nature.
✔ Scenic views
Even a simple deck with forest views adds appeal to buyers.
✔ Cabin lifestyle amenities
Many buyers moving to the area want space to enjoy the woods and quiet.
✔ Functional entertaining spaces
Homes without a deck often feel unfinished or less usable.
In the Hocking Hills, decks are practically expected on residential homes – and required for most cabins or STRs.
🏘️ 3. If You Own a Rental Cabin (STR), a Deck Can Raise Income AND Value
This is where decks become extremely profitable.
Adding or upgrading a deck on a cabin can:
✔ Increase nightly rates
✔ Increase booking frequency
✔ Add new amenities (hot tub, dining area, fire pit zone)
✔ Improve listing photos drastically
✔ Boost your Airbnb ranking
A large, well-built deck with a hot tub can increase STR revenue by $10,000-$25,000 per year, depending on the location.
That increase directly raises the cabin’s appraised value, since STRs are often valued based on income.
🪵 4. What Type of Deck Adds the Most Value?
If you’re building a deck primarily for resale value or return on investment, here’s what matters most:
✔ A. Composite Decking (Best ROI Over Time)
Even though composite decking costs more upfront, it adds the highest perceived value because:
- Low maintenance
- Color longevity
- Long warranties
- Upscale appearance
- No splinters or rot
Buyers see composite as a premium feature.
✔ B. Pressure-Treated Wood (Best Budget Option)
A well-built treated-lumber deck still adds strong ROI, especially if:
- The layout is practical
- The railing is sturdy and modern
- The steps are wide
- The boards aren’t warped or mismatched
But wood requires maintenance, which buyers consider.
✔ C. Covered Decks / Roofed Porches
These add significantly more value because they extend usable living space.
Covered decks are extremely popular in:
- The Hocking Hills
- Wooded cabin areas
- Properties with sloped backyards
They also photograph better for listings.
✔ D. Hot Tub-Ready Decks
For STRs, this is the #1 value booster.
Even if you don’t add the hot tub now, buyers appreciate a deck that:
- Is properly engineered
- Has reinforced framing
- Includes an ideal placement area
📐 5. How Deck Size Impacts Home Value
Small deck (8×10 or 10×10)
✔ Adds basic functionality
✔ Good for starter homes
✔ Affordable, but limited impact on value
Medium deck (12×16 or 14×20)
✔ Most popular
✔ Ideal for dining + seating
✔ Strong ROI
✔ Excellent for suburban or rural homes
Large deck (multi-level or 20×20+)
✔ Great for cabins and homes with views
✔ Adds major usable space
✔ Impresses buyers
✔ Best for higher-value properties
A good rule of thumb:
The deck should be proportional to the house.
🚫 6. When a Deck Doesn’t Add Much Value
A deck won’t add strong value if:
- It’s too small to use comfortably
- It’s poorly built
- It’s sagging, rotting, or uneven
- The railing isn’t safe
- Boards are mismatched or warped
- Staircases are steep or unsafe
- The deck needs staining or repair
Buyers don’t want a project – they want a feature.
💰 7. How Much Value Does a Deck Actually Add?
Here’s the realistic gain for Hocking County homes:
🪵 Pressure-treated deck:
Adds $5,000-$12,000 in resale value
(Depending on size and quality)
🧱 Composite deck:
Adds $8,000-$20,000 in resale value
🏚️ Cabin/STR deck or expansion:
Adds $15,000-$40,000+ in appraised value
(Or more, depending on income increase)
The home value gain varies because appraisers weigh:
- Quality
- Condition
- Design
- Functionality
- Attractiveness to future buyers
🎯 Final Takeaway
✔ Yes – adding a deck absolutely increases home value in Southeast Ohio.
Especially if:
- The deck is well-built
- The materials are durable
- The size matches the home
- The deck improves outdoor living space
- It’s a cabin or STR property
A deck isn’t just an expense –
it’s an investment in comfort, usability, and resale appeal.
📞 Thinking About Adding a Deck?
We build:
✔ Pressure-treated decks
✔ Composite decks
✔ Elevated cabin decks
✔ Covered porches
✔ Hot tub-ready decks
✔ Multi-level decks
Josh Carpenter Construction
Serving Logan • Nelsonville • Laurelville • Hocking Hills
Free Estimates • Quality Craftsmanship • Honest Pricing
Send a message or text (740) 823-2071 today to schedule your deck consultation. Check out our services.
