Deck Cost Calculator

Estimate what your deck will cost to build in 2026. Adjust the size, material, and features for an instant price range and a full breakdown — no brand bias, no email required.

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How much does it cost to build a deck?

In 2026, a typical deck costs roughly $30 to $60 per square foot installed, with most projects landing between $9,000 and $20,000. Pressure-treated wood is the cheapest decking material ($3–$6/sq ft for the boards), composite runs $5–$14/sq ft, and exotic hardwoods like Ipe reach $10–$20/sq ft. Labor usually adds another $8–$22 per square foot.

Average deck cost by size

Deck sizeSquare feetTypical installed cost
10 × 10100 sq ft$3,000 – $6,000
12 × 12144 sq ft$5,800 – $8,600
14 × 20280 sq ft$11,200 – $16,800
20 × 20400 sq ft$16,000 – $24,000

What drives the price

  • Material — composite and PVC cost more upfront but need far less maintenance.
  • Height — raised and second-story decks need bigger posts, more bracing, and harder access.
  • Railing and stairs — both add up fast; railing runs $15–$60 per linear foot installed.
  • Labor vs DIY — doing it yourself removes roughly half the cost but adds time and risk.

Frequently asked questions

Does this include labor?
Yes by default. Uncheck “Include professional labor” to see a DIY materials-only estimate.
Is a permit required?
Most decks attached to a house need a permit ($230–$500 here). Check your local building department.
How accurate is this?
It’s a planning-level estimate using 2026 national averages. Get contractor quotes for a firm price.

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