With the volatility of building material costs top of mind, choosing the right decking is more important than ever. While some decking prices have increased, there are still many high‑value options that can align with your project budget and enhance the long-term value of your home or property. Explore the latest decking cost comparisons and pricing trends here.
According to ConstructConnect, a leading commercial construction industry resource, overall building material costs have risen 6.2% over the past year. On the residential side, decking prices have seen generally moderate increases, with more significant price jumps specifically for Ipe and Cumaru hardwood decking materials.
Comparing decking prices by the linear foot can be challenging when board widths, lengths, carton sizes, and actual coverage all vary. To simplify this, we’ve created a cost comparison chart based on price per square foot of true coverage. Use it as a quick, tool to establish a preliminary budget and evaluate your decking options.
Please Note* Decking costs can change without notice at any time. Prices and availability vary, too, from region to region. Always be sure to contact your local supplier or builder for current decking prices and availability in your area.
MORE INFORMATION ON DECKING PRICES HERE
Here's a quick overview of the most popular types of decking materials and how the market has affected them.
RELATED: More Decking Cost Comparisons and Info
When you’re investing in a new deck or upgrading an existing one, the initial price is only part of the equation. Aesthetics, curb appeal, property value, return on investment, peace of mind, and ongoing maintenance requirements are all equally important considerations..
While we’re well beyond the peak of the pandemic disruptions, many material costs remain high. Depending on your project budget, there are premium decking options that may still be an excellent fit. In fact, several exterior decking materials you may not have considered offer a high-end appearance and outstanding value. Here are a few to keep in mind.
Arbor Wood is a thermally modified, eco-friendly, real wood decking alternative to composite and synthetic deck materials. Thermally modified wood is durable, highly stable, and less prone to water absorption, expansion, contraction, rot and decay. Choose from native wood species like Poplar and American White Ash.
REQUEST ARBOR WOOD DECKING SAMPLES
REQUEST A THERMALLY MODIFIED WOOD DECKING QUOTE
Mataverde SaferWood helps protect your home and family in high fire hazard areas with ignition-resistant, real wood decking. It combines natural wood beauty with enhanced fire performance and long-term protection, meeting the most stringent WUI and wildland–urban interface fire code requirements. Specify from several attractive real wood decking options, including 2x6 STK Red Cedar and 5/4x6 Arbor Wood Ash or Arbor Wood Southern Yellow Pine.
Explore SaferWood Decking Options
REQUEST SAFERWOOD DECKING SAMPLES
REQUEST A SAFERWOOD DECKING QUOTE
Ipe and Cumaru hardwood decking costs have risen significantly. The good news is that other premium hardwood choices—like Jatoba, Machiche, and Garapa—are still moderately priced and can be an excellent fit for your project budget. These hardwood decking species deliver outstanding natural performance, exceptional durability, and can provide decades of service with minimal maintenance.
FSC Machiche hardwood decking on rooftop balcony deck
Check out Hardwood Decking Species Options