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Deck Construction cost estimator for Massachusetts

Estimate deck construction costs by material — pressure-treated, cedar, composite, or hardwood. Pricing pre-set for Massachusetts — answer 3 quick questions to see your estimate.

Location: Massachusetts
ByHavenCostGuide Editorial Team· Independent editorial team
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Step 1 of 3 — Material

What deck material?

Frequently asked questions

Don't forget the permit fee

Deck permits in Massachusetts run roughly $150 on a typical project.

Top-3 metros vary — see the full breakdown with metro-specific multipliers and state context.

See Massachusetts permit breakdown

People also ask about deck cost

Fact-checked, dated answers to the questions homeowners ask most often before pricing out a deck project.

How much does it cost to build a deck?
12×16 ft deck: $5,800–$14,500 installed. Pressure-treated cheapest; composite lasts 25+ years; ipe/mahogany 25% premium.
Is a composite deck worth the extra cost over pressure-treated wood?
Composite breaks even vs pressure-treated at year 7–9. Stay-long: composite. Sell-soon: pressure-treated.
Do I need a permit to build a deck?
Yes for decks >30in above grade, >200 sqft, or attached to house. Permits $150–$700. Skipping voids insurance + blocks resale.
How long does it take to build a deck?
12×16 PT deck: 3–6 days build. Composite/hardwood: 4–8 days. Permit lead time: 1–4 wks.

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Long-form 2026 guides on timelines, material comparisons, ROI, and financing for deck construction projects.

Estimate deck construction costs by material — pressure-treated, cedar, composite, or hardwood. Our 2026 deck cost model combines state-specific labor + materials data with a quality-tier multiplier and a 3-input scope wizard, so the band you see reflects YOUR specific project — not a national average. Most decks are built in 1–3 weeks once permits are pulled. Whatever you do, don't budget against a 2019-2021 number — 2022-2024 construction inflation was 18-30% and only partially mean-reverted.

How this calculator works

  1. What deck material? — Pick from: Pressure-treated lumber, Cedar / redwood, Composite (Trex, TimberTech), Tropical hardwood. The choice maps to a specific cost band in our 2026 dataset.
  2. How big is the deck? — Pick from: Small, Medium, Large. The choice maps to a specific cost band in our 2026 dataset.
  3. What quality level are you aiming for? — Pick from: Budget, Mid-range, High-end. The choice maps to a specific cost band in our 2026 dataset.
  4. Pick your state — Deck Construction cost varies materially by state — California and New York run ~40% above the national base, midwest states ~15% below. Our state multiplier adjusts the 3-input base estimate to your local labor + materials market.
  5. Review the range, not a single number — 2026 deck pricing is too project-specific for a single number to be honest. We give you a low–high band that covers ~70% of realistic 2026 quotes for that scope in that state. Treat the midpoint as your planning anchor, the upper bound as your contingency floor.

When to use this vs. skip it

Pre-quote sanity check

Run this BEFORE the first contractor walks your property. Knowing the realistic 2026 range for your deck project (state-adjusted) keeps you from getting baseline-shifted on the first quote.

Comparing 2-3 written quotes

If one of your contractor quotes lands more than 25% above our state-adjusted band, request a line-item breakdown — that's almost always the gap between "fair" and "padded."

Budgeting a future deck project

Most homeowners budget against a 2019-2021 number they remember. 2022-2024 saw 18-30% labor and materials inflation. Run our numbers so your budget reflects 2026 reality.

Right-sizing a renovation loan

Borrowing too little forces emergency credit mid-project at 22-29% rates. Our estimate + your contingency (we recommend 15%) sizes the financing correctly the first time.

Common mistakes homeowners make

  • ×Skipping: Composite decking costs 2–3× pressure-treated upfront but lasts 25+ years with no staining.
  • ×Skipping: Skip the built-in benches and planters — they add labor cost and rarely add resale value.
  • ×Skipping: Build in late fall or winter for a 10–20% labor discount in most U.S. markets.
  • ×Accepting the first contractor quote without 2-3 written comparisons.
  • ×Forgetting the 10-15% contingency line — every 2026 deck project has at least one mid-job surprise.
  • ×Underweighting the permit + inspection timeline; permits run in parallel with build.

Last updated · Reviewed by the HavenCostGuide methodology desk

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