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How much does a 12×16 deck cost?

PriceADeck Editorial·Updated April 18, 2026

A 12×16 (192 sqft) deck costs $15,223–$22,396 installed in 2026, depending on material and state. The lower end is pressure-treated pine in an average-labor state; the upper end is premium hardwood in a high-labor metro. Most homeowners picking a mid-tier composite land at $19,215.

What a 12×16 deck fits

At 192 square feet, a 12×16 deck comfortably holds a 4–6 person dining table plus a grill, or a lounge area with two loveseats.

For perspective: a 4-person round dining table needs about 80 sqft clear space. A standard outdoor couch plus coffee table needs 50–70 sqft. A built-in grill station needs 20–30 sqft plus clearance. Add 6 feet of circulation paths on active sides.

Cost by material — 12×16 deck (US average)
Mid-height (3–5 ft) build, composite balusters, one stair run, permit, 8% contingency. Baseline uses a national average labor rate.
Pressure-Treated Pine
15–20 yrs · Stain every 2–3 yrs
$79/sqft
$15,223
Cedar / Redwood
20–25 yrs · Seal every 2–3 yrs
$87/sqft
$16,685
Composite (Trex, TimberTech)
25–30 yrs · Rinse yearly
$100/sqft
$19,215
PVC / Cellular
30+ yrs · Rinse yearly
$110/sqft
$21,084
Ipe / Cumaru Hardwood
40+ yrs · Oil annually (optional)
$117/sqft
$22,396
12×16 composite deck cost by state
Same 192 sqft composite build, state-by-state. Metro labor can shift these another ±5–15%.
Texas
$100/sqft
$19,215
California
$116/sqft
$22,347
New York
$120/sqft
$22,993
Florida
$101/sqft
$19,457
Colorado
$111/sqft
$21,367
Minnesota
$109/sqft
$20,844
Massachusetts
$118/sqft
$22,631
Georgia
$100/sqft
$19,215
Ohio
$105/sqft
$20,229
Arizona
$104/sqft
$20,051

12×16 deck cost — FAQ

How much does a 12×16 deck cost?+

A 12×16 (192 sqft) deck costs $15,223–$22,396 installed in 2026. Pressure-treated pine is the cheapest at ~$79/sqft; composite (Trex, TimberTech) runs ~$100/sqft; premium hardwood (ipe) runs up to ~$117/sqft. Labor is 40–55% of the total.

Can I build a 12×16 deck myself?+

Yes — a 12×16 deck is within reach for an experienced DIYer over 2–3 weekends, especially in pressure-treated pine. Expect to save 40–55% on labor if you're capable; add 10–15% to material budget for wasted cuts and mistakes.

Do I need a permit for a 12×16 deck?+

Yes in nearly all US jurisdictions. Decks over 30 inches off the ground or attached to the house require a building permit and at least a footing and final inspection. Permit costs typically run $100–$500; a 192 sqft deck lands in the middle of that range.

How long does a 12×16 deck take to build?+

1–2 weeks of active build time for a crew of 2–3 once permits are approved. Permit approval itself adds 2–6 weeks upfront. Composite and PVC installs run slightly faster than wood; multi-level or wraparound designs add another 1–2 weeks.

What shape should a 12×16 deck be?+

Rectangle is the cheapest and fastest to build. L-shape adds 10–15% cost but wraps around corners well. For footprints where 12×16 is the bounding box, check what fits inside — an L-shape or wraparound at a 12×16 envelope will have less actual deck surface than a solid 192 sqft rectangle.

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