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Cost Planning2026/07/09

Deck Footing Contractor Quote Checklist

Compare deck footing contractor quotes by hole count, diameter, depth, inspection, tubes, post bases, concrete, cleanup, and exclusions.

A deck footing contractor quote should define footing count, diameter, depth, frost requirement, inspection, tubes, rebar, post bases, concrete method, digging conditions, access, cleanup, warranty, and exclusions.

Use this checklist before comparing bids in the Concrete Quote Reviewer. Contractors can turn the same scope into line items in the Concrete Proposal Kit.

Competitor pages such as ConcreteCalculator.pro's deck footing calculator and ConcreteCalculatorMax's sonotube concrete calculator show deck footing quantity intent. The quote gap is inspection, frost depth, post base, and digging-risk scope.

Quick answer

Compare deck footing contractor quotes with this structure:

deck footing contractor quote =
  footing count, diameter, depth, layout, digging, tubes, rebar, and inspection
  + concrete, post bases, access, cleanup, warranty, and exclusions

Deck footings can affect structural safety. Confirm design, frost depth, permits, inspection, and code requirements with qualified professionals.

Deck footing quote inputs

InputWhy it mattersWhat to ask
Footing countSets labor and concrete volume.How many footings are included?
Diameter and depthChanges concrete, digging, and frost compliance.What dimensions are priced?
LayoutPost locations must match deck design.Who marks and verifies layout?
InspectionMany decks require footing inspection before pour.Who schedules inspection?
Tube or formSonotube, belled footing, or formed pier changes cost.What form method is included?
RebarSome footings need reinforcement.What bar size or cage is included?
Post basesHardware may be embedded or installed later.Are post bases, anchors, or brackets included?
Digging riskRoots, rock, clay, or utilities can change cost.What changed conditions are excluded?

For quantity checks, use the Concrete Footing Calculator Guide and Concrete Post Hole Calculator Guide.

Deck footing quote worksheet

Quote lineBid ABid BNotes
Footing count and layoutMatches deck plan?
Diameter and depthFrost depth and design.
Digging conditionsRoots, rock, utilities, clay.
Tubes or formsSonotube, belled, formed pier.
Rebar or cagesIncluded or excluded.
Concrete materialBags, ready-mix, mix method.
Post base hardwareSupplied, installed, excluded.
Inspection responsibilitySchedule and correction cost.
Access and cleanupSpoil, bags, washout, restoration.
Warranty and exclusionsHeave, settlement, layout, code.

Deck footing red flags

Red flagFollow-up question
No depth listedWhat depth is included and how is frost depth handled?
No inspection noteWho schedules inspection before concrete?
No post base scopeAre brackets, anchors, or embeds included?
No layout responsibilityWho verifies footing locations against the deck plan?
No utility noteWho handles underground utility marking?
No soil-change termsWhat happens if digging hits rock, roots, or water?

Use the Concrete Permit Cost Guide and Concrete Inspection Checklist before approving inspected deck footing work.

FAQ

What should a deck footing quote include?

It should include footing count, layout responsibility, diameter, depth, forms or tubes, rebar, concrete method, post base hardware, inspection, access, cleanup, warranty, and exclusions.

Should deck footing depth be written in the quote?

Yes. Depth affects frost performance, code compliance, digging labor, and concrete quantity.

Who supplies post base hardware?

The quote should state whether post bases, anchors, brackets, or embedded hardware are included, owner supplied, or excluded.

Why can deck footing quotes change after digging?

Rock, roots, utilities, water, soft soil, and layout changes can add labor or require different footing details.

Does this replace deck code advice?

No. Confirm deck design, loads, frost depth, footing size, permits, inspection, and hardware requirements with qualified professionals.

Next step

Compare bids in the Concrete Quote Reviewer and keep footing count, depth, inspection, post base, and digging assumptions in writing.

Quote planning next step

Turn this guide into a concrete buying check

Run the matching calculator, then compare ready-mix, bagged concrete, delivery fees, access needs, and quote gaps before you buy materials or approve a contractor number.

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