Waterproof Vinyl Decking, Built for Saskatoon
Saskatoon delivers some of the coldest, driest winters in the country, then flips to hot prairie summers. Valordek is a continuous waterproof vinyl membrane tested from -40°C to 80°C — built to flex through the full prairie swing. Canadian-made and shipped to Saskatchewan.
The deep cold capital of the prairies
Saskatoon's winters are among the coldest and driest anywhere in Canada, and the summers are genuinely hot. That enormous annual range is what tears a deck apart here.
Brutal dry cold
Saskatoon routinely sits deep below -30°C, among the coldest of any major Canadian city. Rigid coatings and wood turn brittle and crack in that cold — flexible PVC stays pliable all the way to -40°C.
Long snow load
Snow settles on a deck and stays for months of unbroken winter. Every seam, screw hole, and board gap becomes a path for meltwater into the structure below once it finally thaws. A continuous membrane has none of them.
Huge seasonal swing
From -35°C winters to +30°C summers, Saskatoon materials expand and contract through an enormous range. A heat-welded continuous membrane moves with it instead of splitting along a joint.
Big-sky prairie sun
Saskatchewan is one of Canada's sunniest provinces. That intense summer sun bleaches stain and dries out wood fast. UV-stable vinyl holds its colour for the life of the deck — no annual re-stain.
Two membranes. Built for two jobs.
Valordek bonds directly to your substrate and heat-welds into one continuous waterproof surface. No board gaps, no fasteners through the surface, nothing for meltwater to find.

68mil Fuzzy-Back
The standard for residential balconies and decks over living space. Contact-adhered with heat-welded seams for a fully sealed, walkable waterproof surface.

60mil Smooth-Back
Built for rooftop and amenity decks. PVC flashing on open decks plus heat-welded seams. Class A & C fire rated and Intertek tested.
Serving Saskatoon and central Saskatchewan
Saskatoon is the hub of the province, and its decks span the full range — character homes in Nutana and City Park along the South Saskatchewan River, new builds in Stonebridge, Evergreen, and Rosewood, and acreage properties out toward Warman and Martensville. Whatever the home, a Saskatoon deck has to survive a deep-freeze winter and a hot summer without letting water into the structure.
The National Building Code treats any deck or balcony over occupied space as a roof — it has to be waterproofed to CGSB 37.54 standards, not just surfaced. Valordek's membranes carry CCMC and Intertek certification confirming they meet code 37.54.95.
Why wood and coatings fail here first
A painted or stained deck in Saskatoon is fighting a losing battle. Water works into board gaps and fastener holes, freezes hard, expands, and pries the joints open a little more every cycle; coatings go brittle in the deep cold and crack. A continuous heat-welded vinyl membrane has no gaps, no fasteners through the surface, and no seams to split — one sealed sheet that flexes to -40°C.
Stocked and shipped to the prairies
Valordek is Canadian-made and ships across the prairies, with an authorized dealer in the region. Reach out and we'll get you set up with material, samples, and an installer — or the supplies to DIY.
Snow and winter maintenance
Clear snow with a plastic shovel or soft-bristle broom — never a metal blade or ice scraper on the membrane. Calcium-chloride de-icers are safe, and because it stays flexible at -40°C, a long Saskatoon winter of snow removal won't crack it the way it cracks a coated or wood deck.
Want a number for your deck? Try the cost calculator or reach out for a quote.
The technical detail
| Specification | Balcony (68mil) | Rooftop patio (60mil) |
|---|---|---|
| Installation | Contact adhesive + heat-welded seams | Adhesive + PVC flashing + heat-welded seams |
| Waterproofing warranty | 10 years | 15 years |
| Fire rating | — | Class A & C |
| Temperature range | -40°C to 80°C | -40°C to 80°C |
| Certification | CCMC, code 37.54.95 | Intertek, code 37.54.95 |
| Price (membrane only) | $3.74/sq ft | $3.74/sq ft |
A finish for every Saskatoon home
Wood Look, Stone Look, and Classic — all stocked and ready to ship from our Surrey, BC warehouse.
Walnut Plank
Smoke Grey
Marble Grey
River Rock
Grey Stone
Beige StoneValordek on real decks




Valordek's membrane is made in Surrey, BC and ships across British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan, and Washington — with dealers and installers in communities throughout the region.
Explore all service areasCommon questions
Can vinyl decking handle Saskatoon's extreme cold?
Yes — this is exactly what it's built for. Valordek is rated to -40°C and stays flexible instead of going brittle, so it holds its waterproofing through Saskatoon's deep-freeze winters and the huge prairie temperature swing from winter to summer.
What does vinyl decking cost in Saskatoon?
The membrane starts at $3.74 per square foot for material. Total installed cost depends on deck size, substrate condition, and complexity. Size your project with the cost calculator, or reach out for a quote.
Do you ship to Saskatoon and Saskatchewan?
Yes. Valordek is Canadian-made and ships across the prairies, with an authorized dealer in the region. Contact us for samples, pricing, and to be connected with a local installer — or to get the supplies to install it yourself.
Can I shovel snow off it all winter?
Yes — use a plastic shovel or soft-bristle broom and avoid metal blades or ice scrapers on the membrane. Calcium-chloride de-icers are safe, and because it stays flexible at -40°C, a long winter of snow removal won't crack it.
Will the prairie sun fade it?
No. The vinyl is UV-stable, built to hold its colour through Saskatchewan's long, sunny summers — unlike stain, which greys and needs reapplying every year.
Get Valordek in Saskatoon
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