DeckMath
Rectangular · 16×12 (192 sqft) · 2026-Q1 retail

Rectangular 16×12 Deck Cost

A rectangular 16×12 (192 sqft) deck costs $9,600-$15,360 in mid-tier composite — about 0% more than the same size in a clean rectangle. A simple rectangular deck — the baseline build that anchors 75%+ of residential decks in the US. Lowest labor, lowest waste, fastest to permit.

192 sqft1.00× labor7% waste56 lf perimeter0% over rectangular
Area
192 sqft
16×12
PT pine (budget)
$4,800-7,680
$25-40/sqft installed
Mid composite
$9,600-15,360
$50-80/sqft installed
Luxury PVC
$14,400-21,120
$75-110/sqft installed

5 finish tiers — rectangular 16×12

National $/sqft × rectangular shape's 1.00× complexity multiplier × 192 sqft = total installed cost. Materials + labor + standard railing included. Multiply by your state's labor multiplier for a local figure.

Tier
$/sqft
Total low
Total high
Budget · Pressure-treated
PT pine
$25-$40
$4,800
$7,680
Mid · Cedar / premium PT
Cedar
$35-$55
$6,720
$10,560
Premium · Mid composite
Trex Transcend, Fiberon Sanctuary
$50-$80
$9,600
$15,360
Luxury · Premium composite
TimberTech AZEK, Trex Signature
$75-$110
$14,400
$21,120
Exotic · Tropical hardwood
IPE, Cumaru
$90-$140
$17,280
$26,880

Excludes permit ($150-$450 typical), demolition (if replacing), site prep, and waste material premium. $7% waste factor already applied to material side of the tier $/sqft.

What changes vs a rectangular 16×12

Labor complexity
1.00× rectangular
Standard ledger + 2-beam framing. Joists run perpendicular to the longer rim, hangers at 16″ OC. No unusual cuts in the perimeter.
Material waste
7% (+0)
Rectangular baseline is ~7% waste. Rectangular adds 0% more decking ordered vs installed because of mitered cuts and irregular perimeter geometry.
Perimeter
56 lf (+0)
Standard rectangle perimeter at this size is 56 lf. Rectangular typically has 0% more edge — adds to railing + fascia budget.
Footing count
~6 footings
A rectangular 16×12 typically needs 1-2 extra footings vs rectangular.
Permit difficulty
Easy
Counter-over-the-desk permit possible in most jurisdictions. 1-3 week turnaround typical.
Maintenance delta
Baseline
Easiest to clean, fastest to re-stain, fewest awkward corners for debris to collect in.

When to pick rectangular

Best for

First-time builds, narrow yards, DIY projects, tight budgets, fast-permit jurisdictions.

Watch-outs

Visually plain unless dressed up with railing detail, picture-frame trim, or pattern decking.

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FAQ — rectangular 16×12

How much does a rectangular 16×12 deck cost in 2026?

A rectangular 16×12 (192 sqft) deck costs $4,800-$7,680 in pressure-treated, $9,600-$15,360 in mid-range composite, and $14,400-$21,120 in luxury PVC. That's roughly 0% more than the same size in a rectangular shape — about $0 extra at mid-tier composite for the rectangular geometry. Numbers reflect 2026-Q1 national retail with average labor; multiply by your state's labor multiplier for a local estimate.

Why does a rectangular deck cost more than a rectangular one?

Standard ledger + 2-beam framing. Joists run perpendicular to the longer rim, hangers at 16″ OC. No unusual cuts in the perimeter. On top of that framing complexity, the material waste factor for rectangular is roughly 7% versus 7% for a clean rectangle — you'll order ~0% extra decking that ends up as offcuts. Combined, the labor multiplier on a rectangular build is about 1.00× rectangular baseline.

Is a rectangular deck right for a 16×12 footprint?

Best for: First-time builds, narrow yards, DIY projects, tight budgets, fast-permit jurisdictions. Watch-outs: Visually plain unless dressed up with railing detail, picture-frame trim, or pattern decking. At 192 sqft, a rectangular layout is tight — consider whether the visual upgrade is worth the cost penalty at this scale.

What framing changes for a rectangular vs rectangular?

Standard ledger + 2-beam framing. Joists run perpendicular to the longer rim, hangers at 16″ OC. No unusual cuts in the perimeter. For a 16×12 footprint specifically, plan for ~6 footings (vs ~4 for rectangular), and ~56 linear feet of perimeter (vs 56 for rectangular). Permit complexity is minimal — fastest review path.

How does rectangular affect long-term maintenance?

Easiest to clean, fastest to re-stain, fewest awkward corners for debris to collect in. Over a 25-year lifecycle, the maintenance delta vs rectangular adds roughly $0 — baseline for a 16×12 build. Composite reduces this delta by 60-80% — the more complex the shape, the more composite outperforms PT on TCO.

Compare 16×12 across all shapes

Same rectangular shape in other sizes