Deck Board Calculator
Calculation Results:
Total Deck Area: — sq ft
Total Linear Feet of Decking Required: — linear ft
Number of Boards Needed: — boards
Understanding Your Deck Board Needs
Building or renovating a deck is an exciting project, and accurately estimating the number of deck boards you'll need is crucial for budgeting and avoiding delays. Our Deck Board Calculator simplifies this process by taking into account your deck's dimensions, the specific board sizes you plan to use, and even common construction practices like board spacing and waste factors.
How to Use the Calculator:
- Deck Length (feet): Enter the total length of your deck. This is typically the longer dimension.
- Deck Width (feet): Enter the total width of your deck. This is typically the shorter dimension.
- Actual Board Width (inches): This is critical! A "6-inch" nominal board is usually 5.5 inches wide, and a "4-inch" board is typically 3.5 inches wide. Measure your actual board width for the most accurate results.
- Board Length (feet): Input the standard length of the boards you plan to purchase (e.g., 12 ft, 16 ft, 20 ft).
- Board Spacing (inches): Deck boards are typically installed with a small gap between them for drainage and expansion/contraction. Common spacing is 1/8 inch (0.125″) or 1/4 inch (0.25″).
- Waste Factor (%): It's always wise to account for some waste due to cuts, mistakes, or damaged boards. A typical waste factor is 5-10%. For complex deck designs or diagonal layouts, you might increase this to 15% or more.
Why Accurate Measurement Matters
Using the actual board width (e.g., 5.5 inches instead of 6 inches) is paramount. Nominal sizes are for lumber classification, but the true dimensions are what dictate how many boards will fit across your deck. Similarly, accounting for board spacing ensures you don't underestimate the number of boards required to cover the entire width of your deck.
Example Calculation:
Let's say you have a deck that is 12 feet long and 10 feet wide. You plan to use "6-inch" nominal boards, which have an actual width of 5.5 inches, and you'll buy them in 16-foot lengths. You want a 1/8 inch (0.125″) spacing between boards and will add a 10% waste factor.
- Deck Area: 12 ft * 10 ft = 120 sq ft
- Effective Board Width: 5.5 inches (board) + 0.125 inches (spacing) = 5.625 inches
- Deck Width in Inches: 10 ft * 12 inches/ft = 120 inches
- Boards Across Width: 120 inches / 5.625 inches/board = 21.33. Rounded up, you need 22 effective board widths.
- Total Linear Feet: 22 boards * 12 ft (deck length) = 264 linear feet
- Raw Boards Needed: 264 linear feet / 16 ft/board = 16.5 boards
- Boards with Waste: 16.5 boards * (1 + 10/100) = 16.5 * 1.1 = 18.15. Rounded up, you'll need 19 boards.
This calculator helps you get a precise estimate, saving you time and money by reducing over-ordering or multiple trips to the lumberyard.