DeckMath
384 sqft · 24 × 16 ft

24×16 Deck Cost

A 16×24 deck (384 sqft) is a generous family deck with two distinct living zones — often built as L-shape or two-tier. The calculator below is pre-loaded with these dimensions — change the state, finish tier, or scope to recalculate live.

384 sqft80 ft perimeter5 finish tiersAll 50 states2026-Q1 pricing
24×16·Footprint
384·Sq ft
80·Perimeter ft
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What a 24×16 deck costs by finish tier

Tier$/sqft (installed)Total range
Budget · Pressure-treated$25–$40$9,600–$15,360
Mid · Cedar / premium PT$35–$55$13,440–$21,120
Premium · Mid composite$50–$80$19,200–$30,720
Luxury · Premium composite$75–$110$28,800–$42,240
Exotic · Tropical hardwood$90–$140$34,560–$53,760

National-average pricing 2026-Q1. Northeast +22%, West Coast +28%, South -8%, Midwest baseline. Use the calculator below for precise state + scope adjustments.

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Dimensions

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Area · 384 sq ft·Perimeter · 80 ft
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IRC R312 requires a 36″ guardrail above 30″.

384 sq ft deck. Mid composite tier. Project total $29,528 to $51,885, 77 to 135 dollars per square foot.
Project budget · Northeast
$29,528 – $51,885$77–$135 /sq ft

384 sq ft · Mid composite · 1.22× labor · 1.10× complexity

Materials
Low $9,504
Labor
Low $14,172
Add-ons
Low $5,397
Soft costs
Permit · demo · design

Project advisories · IRC 2021

Guardrail included (deck 36″ off grade)

IRC R312

IRC R312 mandates a 36″ guardrail on open edges when deck height exceeds 30″. 56 lf priced at Mid composite tier.

Building permit included in budget

IRC R105

Northeast typical permit fee is in the budget. Most jurisdictions require a permit for decks > 200 sqft, > 30″ above grade, or attached to the house.

Hidden-fastener install premium baked in

Manufacturer specs

Mid composite uses hidden-fastener clip systems (Cortex / CamoClip / Trex Universal) — labor takes 25–30% longer than face-screwing PT. Already inside the tier's installed $/sqft band.

Cost breakdown

Labor (Northeast, 1.22× national)
$14,172 – $22,674 (low – high estimate)
1.0 scope
$22,674
Materials (decking + framing + hardware)
$9,504 – $15,206 (low – high estimate)
1.0 scope
$15,206
Railing (56 lf, ledger 3-side)
$3,758 – $6,490 (low – high estimate)
1.0 scope
$6,490
Contingency (10% reserve)
$0 – $4,717 (low – high estimate)
1.0 scope
$4,717
Stairs (4 steps @ 9.0″ rise)
$1,640 – $2,342 (low – high estimate)
1.0 scope
$2,342
Building permit (Northeast)
$455 flat
1.0 scope
$455
Materials subtotal
$51,884

National-median pricing (2026-Q1). Local prices vary ±15%. Materials line uses Mid composite tier; switch tiers to repaint the budget. Includes 10% contingency reserve on the high estimate.

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Photoreal 3D · plan view · framing breakdown. Color matches your tier selection.

PBR materialsHDR lightingMid composite
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24′ × 16
Trex Enhance
Joists
19 × 16′
Beams
2 × 2-ply 2×10
Posts
8 × 6×6
Boards
35 rows

Project all-in

Materials (low – high)
Mid composite tier · Trex Enhance · Fiberon Good Life · TimberTech Prime+. ~$0.05/sqft/yr.
$9,504 – $15,206
Labor (installed)
Northeast · 1.22× national index
$14,172 – $22,674
Add-ons
Railing · stairs · lighting (only included items)
$5,397 – $8,833
Soft costs
Permit · demo · design (only included items)
$455 – $455
Contingency reserve (10%)
Industry-standard cushion for unforeseen scope
$4,717
Project total (low – high)
Plan around the high. Get 3 contractor bids — DeckMath should land within ±15%.
$29,528$51,885

Same dimensions, different tier

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DIY savings

$24,695
vs mid-range contractor
  • Materials only: $15,206
  • Estimated hours: 576 hr
  • Skill required: advanced

Finance estimate

$1,077/month
60-month personal loan @ 8.99% APR
  • Principal: $51,885
  • Total interest: $12,723
  • Estimate only — shop 3+ lenders.
Composite/PVC installs use hidden-fastener clip systems — labor is 25–30% slower than face-screwing pressure-treated wood. That premium is already baked into the tier's installed $/sqft band.

Need exact board counts?

The Deck Material Calculator gives you a permit-ready bill of materials — every joist, hanger, fastener, and footing — validated against IRC 2021 span tables.

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Estimates use 2026-Q1 national-median pricing (Home Advisor, Angi, RSMeans). Expect ±15% variance vs your local market. Always get 3 contractor bids before signing. This calculator is not a substitute for a licensed inspector or structural engineer.

FAQ — 24×16 deck

How much does a 24×16 deck cost?

A 24×16 deck (384 sqft) costs $9,600-$15,360 for budget pressure-treated construction, $19,200-$30,720 for mid-range composite, and $34,560-$53,760 for premium composite or tropical hardwood. National-average pricing — multiply by 0.92× for the South or 1.28× for West Coast labor.

How many boards do I need for a 24×16 deck?

Running 5/4×6 or 1×6 deck boards (5.5″ face, 1/8″ install gap) parallel to the long dimension: rows = ceil(16 × 12 ÷ 5.625) = 35 rows. Total LF = 35 × 24 × 1.07 (7% waste, parallel pattern) ≈ 899 LF. Round up to 20-ft stock for typical 45 boards.

How long does it take to build a 24×16 deck?

For a contractor crew (2-3 people), a 24×16 deck takes 4-7 days depending on complexity, including framing + decking + railing + inspection wait. DIY single-person build: 58-72 weekend days for composite, less for pressure-treated.

Do I need a permit for a 24×16 deck?

In most US jurisdictions, yes. IRC 2021 R105 requires a permit for any deck above 30″ off grade, attached to the house, or larger than 200 sqft. A 24×16 deck (384 sqft) exceeds the 200-sqft threshold and definitely requires a permit.

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