DeckMath
Straight (parallel) · 10×10 (100 sqft) · 2026-Q1 retail

Straight (parallel) 10×10 Deck Cost

A straight (parallel) board pattern on a 10×10 (100 sqft) deck costs $5,000-$8,000 in mid-tier composite — 0% over straight. Straight parallel boards running perpendicular to the joists. The default, fastest, lowest-waste pattern — used on 78% of US residential decks per Houzz data.

100 sqft1.00× labor7% waste165 lf decking0% over straight
Area
100 sqft
10×10 · 40 lf perimeter
PT pine (budget)
$2,500-4,000
$25-40/sqft installed
Mid composite
$5,000-8,000
$50-80/sqft installed
Luxury PVC
$7,500-11,000
$75-110/sqft installed

5 finish tiers — straight (parallel) 10×10

National $/sqft × straight (parallel) pattern's 1.00× complexity × 100 sqft = total installed cost. 7% waste factor already applied to the material side. Multiply by your state's labor multiplier for a local figure.

Tier
$/sqft
Total low
Total high
Budget · Pressure-treated
PT pine
$25-$40
$2,500
$4,000
Mid · Cedar / premium PT
Cedar
$35-$55
$3,500
$5,500
Premium · Mid composite
Trex Transcend, Fiberon Sanctuary
$50-$80
$5,000
$8,000
Luxury · Premium composite
TimberTech AZEK, Trex Signature
$75-$110
$7,500
$11,000
Exotic · Tropical hardwood
IPE, Cumaru
$90-$140
$9,000
$14,000

What changes vs a straight 10×10

Labor multiplier
1.00× straight
Pattern complexity adds 0% to installed labor cost. The bulk is precision-cutting + jig setup; once a contractor settles into the rhythm, straight (parallel) patterns proceed roughly 15-25%% slower than straight per square foot.
Decking quantity
165 lf (+0)
Order 165 linear feet (vs 165 for straight) — the extra accounts for 7% pattern waste from cuts.
Joist O.C.
16″ O.C. (standard)
Pattern doesn't drive joist spacing — use standard 16″ O.C.
Brand warranty
All brands
Every brand warrants straight installation. No spec deviation. 16″ O.C. joist spacing covers all dimensional lumber and composite.
Visual impact
Subtle
Boards run perpendicular to the longer dimension by default — visually elongates a narrow deck. Reverse the direction if you want to widen the apparent footprint.
Resale value lift
Baseline
Visible premium finishes typically recoup 60-80% of cost in resale, especially in luxury markets. Pattern visual upgrade compounds with material upgrade.

When to pick straight (parallel)

Best for

DIY builders, tight budgets, narrow decks, traditional architecture, fast permit + build paths.

Watch-outs

Visually plainest pattern unless dressed up with a picture-frame border or contrasting color decking.

See this pattern in 3D before you commit

The Pattern Visualizer animation renders all 5 patterns live so you can rotate and compare. Useful for spousal sign-off and contractor conversations.

FAQ — straight (parallel) 10×10

How much does a straight (parallel) 10×10 deck cost in 2026?

A straight (parallel) pattern on a 10×10 (100 sqft) deck costs $2,500-$4,000 in pressure-treated, $5,000-$8,000 in mid-tier composite, $7,500-$11,000 in luxury composite/PVC. That's 0% over straight-pattern baseline — about $0 extra at mid composite.

What's the waste factor on a straight (parallel) pattern?

7% — vs 7% for straight boards. On a 10×10 deck that means ordering 165 linear feet of decking (vs 165 for straight). The extra 0 lf is the difference between order quantity and installed quantity, ending up as offcuts and short pieces.

Does a straight (parallel) pattern affect joist spacing?

Not necessarily — straight (parallel) works at standard 16″ O.C. joist spacing. Some specialty installs (diagonal-on-top variant) may step down to 12″.

Will my deck warranty cover straight (parallel)?

Every brand warrants straight installation. No spec deviation. 16″ O.C. joist spacing covers all dimensional lumber and composite.

Is straight (parallel) the right pattern for a 10×10 deck?

Best for: DIY builders, tight budgets, narrow decks, traditional architecture, fast permit + build paths. Watch-outs: Visually plainest pattern unless dressed up with a picture-frame border or contrasting color decking. At 100 sqft, straight (parallel) is ambitious — the pattern dominates visually at small scale, which can feel busy.

Compare 10×10 across all patterns

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