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Compare terrace renovation companies in Luxembourg for wooden decks, composite decking, natural stone and full rebuilds with foundation. A wooden terrace in pine or larch runs €150 to €300 per m², composite decking €200 to €400 per m², and stone (bluestone, granite, Luxembourg sandstone) €250 to €500 per m². A full rebuild of a 30 m² terrace with new foundation and drainage sits around €10 000 and up. A building permit is required above 20 m² of added surface, drainage must respect the Règlement Général de Voirie, and boundary distances to the neighbour are set by the PAG. Ask for the soil-drainage plan before tiles leave the yard.
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Trust signals to verify before you shortlist
- Proof of similar decking, tiled terrace, balcony, drainage or waterproofing jobs.
- Clear responsibility for roofing, carpentry, masonry and landscaping overlap.
- Warranty on water ingress, drainage, substructure and exterior materials.
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Common jobs and project types
Use this list to decide whether you need a specialist terrace renovation company, a broader company, or several trades working together.
- Wooden terrace in pine, larch, ipe
- Composite (WPC) decking
- Natural stone terrace (bluestone, granite, sandstone)
- Foundation and drainage rebuild
- Replacement of existing deck boards
- Pergola and railing integration
How to choose the right provider
Ranking well for a service search depends on proving useful decision support, not just naming the service. These are the checks users should be able to complete before making contact.
Drainage plan in the quote
A serious terrace contractor shows the drainage slope (1 to 2 percent minimum), gully placement and connection point to the rainwater network on the quote. Without it, water sits, seeps, and cracks the slab within two winters.
A quote that lists surface finish but no drainage detail will trigger a water-damage claim in year two. Walk away or demand the plan.
FSC or PEFC wood certification
For tropical hardwoods like ipe or cumaru, insist on FSC/PEFC certification on the delivery note. Non-certified batches carry legal and reputational risk and are often lower-grade than advertised — rot appears in half the expected time.
Building-permit guidance
Adding or enlarging a terrace by more than 20 m² of footprint generally requires a permis de bâtir from the commune under the PAG. A capable contractor flags this at the first site visit and either files the application or connects you with an architect.
Boundary distance check
Luxembourg communes set minimum distances to the neighbour's property line under their PAG — typically 1 to 3 metres for a raised terrace. A contractor who skips this check leaves you exposed to a demolition order at the neighbour's complaint.
When to contact a provider
Deck boards are soft or splintering
Pine deck boards typically last 8 to 12 years in Luxembourg humidity before soft spots appear. Replacing boards only, while keeping sound joists, runs 40 to 50 percent of a full rebuild — inspect the substructure before committing to the cheap fix.
Water pools on the terrace after rain
Standing water signals failed drainage slope or blocked gullies. Water intrusion to the underlying slab can crack the membrane and leak into rooms below within 2 winters. Address drainage first, cosmetics second — a €3 000 drainage fix saves a €15 000 waterproofing disaster.
Staging a property for sale
A fresh terrace is one of the best-ROI touches before a Luxembourg sale, especially in Merl, Cessange and Limpertsberg. A €6 000 to €10 000 upgrade on a 25 m² terrace typically lifts the final price by 3 to 6 percent — the outdoor area is the room buyers photograph first.
Finishing a new-build garden
New-builds in Kirchberg, Merl and Bertrange are typically delivered with a rough concrete pad, not a terrace. A €4 000 to €9 000 finish on a 20 m² footprint completes the outdoor space. Coordinate with the landscaper and the roofer for consistent drainage to the storm-water connection.
What to compare in quotes
- Whether the job is wood decking, tiled terrace, balcony repair, railing, drainage, waterproofing, or flat-roof terrace work.
- Substructure, waterproof layers, slope, drainage, access, materials, railing, waste, and warranty separated.
- Permit/neighbour constraints, water ingress risk, and which provider handles roofing, carpentry, masonry, or landscaping overlap.
Luxembourg checks before you hire
Permits depend on the commune
Construction, transformation, facade, roof, demolition, and change-of-use work can require a building permit from the mayor of the commune. Interior work that does not touch structure, facade, or roof is usually lighter, but commune rules still matter.
3% VAT can apply only under conditions
Eligible housing construction or renovation work may use Luxembourg's super-reduced 3% VAT route when the home is used as a main residence and the AED conditions are met.
Check business authorisation
For regular commercial, craft, and many liberal activities in Luxembourg, ask who holds the autorisation d'etablissement and whether the quoted work matches that activity.
Ask for insurance in writing
Before work starts, get civil liability or professional insurance details in writing, especially when the provider enters your home, handles keys, or works on fixed installations.
FAQ
How much does a terrace cost per m² in Luxembourg?
Wooden deck in pine or larch €150 to €300 per m² installed, composite decking €200 to €400 per m², natural stone €250 to €500 per m². A full rebuild on 30 m² with new foundation and drainage runs around €10 000 and up. Heritage sandstone or bluestone pushes past €600 per m².
Do I need a building permit for my terrace?
Above 20 m² of added footprint, yes. A raised terrace, a pergola or a modification to the building envelope also usually triggers a permis de bâtir. Rules vary by commune under the PAG — ask your contractor for a pre-filing check or call the commune's service urbanisme before signing.
Wood or composite — which is better in Luxembourg?
Wood looks warmer at install but needs oiling every 2 to 3 years and lasts 15 to 25 years depending on species. Composite (WPC) costs 20 to 40 percent more up front, needs only seasonal rinsing, and holds 15 to 25 years without colour change. For a low-maintenance household, composite pays back; for a purist look, larch or tropical ipe with annual care.
Why does drainage matter so much on a terrace?
Standing water cycles through freeze-thaw 20 to 30 times per Luxembourg winter. Each cycle expands micro-cracks in the slab and the waterproofing membrane; after 2 to 3 winters of pooling, leaks into the rooms below are common. A €3 000 drainage correction is cheaper than a €15 000 waterproofing redo plus interior repair.
Useful cost signals
Wooden terrace (per m², installed)
150 € - 300 €Pine at the lower end, larch mid-range, tropical ipe at the top. Covers joists on adjustable pedestals, boards and fixings. Ground prep priced separately. Excludes VAT (3 % logement if eligible, else 17 %).
Composite decking (per m², installed)
200 € - 400 €WPC with aluminium joists and hidden fixings. Premium co-extruded ranges at the top of the bracket. Expect 15 to 25 year lifespan without staining. Excludes VAT.
Stone terrace (per m², installed)
250 € - 500 €Belgian bluestone, granite or Luxembourg sandstone on concrete slab with drainage mortar. Joints resin-filled. Adds significant load to a suspended balcony — engineer check required above 8 m².
