Deck Material and Cost Calculator
Accurate material takeoffs are essential for budgeting and ordering. This calculator estimates boards, framing lumber, fasteners, and total cost based on deck dimensions and material choice.
Deck Dimensions
Estimates use standard framing practices. Local code, soil conditions, and design choices affect actual requirements. Consult a contractor for final takeoffs.
Deck Structural Loads
Residential decks must support specific load combinations per the International Residential Code (IRC):
| Load Type | Requirement | Accounts For |
|---|---|---|
| Dead Load | 10–15 PSF | Weight of decking, joists, beams |
| Live Load | 40 PSF (minimum) | People, furniture, planters |
| Snow Load | Varies by region | ASCE 7 ground snow load maps |
| Total Design Load | 50+ PSF | Dead + live combined |
Total supported weight = Deck area (ft²) × Design load (PSF). A 16×12 deck at 50 PSF must support 9,600 pounds across its structure.
Material Cost Ranges
| Material | Boards per ft² | Lifespan |
|---|---|---|
| Pressure-Treated Pine | $2–5 | 15–25 years |
| Cedar | $4–8 | 15–20 years |
| Composite | $6–12 | 25–50 years |
| PVC / Cellular | $8–14 | 30–50+ years |
| Ipe Hardwood | $10–20 | 40–75 years |
Frequently Asked Questions
How many boards do I need for a 16×12 deck?
A 192 sq ft deck using 5.5-inch wide boards laid across the 12-foot width needs approximately 35 boards at 12 feet long (with 10% waste). The calculator above gives a precise count.
How far apart should deck posts be?
Standard post spacing is 6–8 feet on center, depending on beam size and joist span. Most codes require posts on concrete footings sized for the tributary area load.