Decking Calculators
Estimate decking materials including boards, joists, bearers, and fasteners. Built for deck builders, carpenters, and DIYers who need accurate material estimates without waste.
Decking Tools
- Decking Calculator
- Deck Board Calculator
- Builder Deck Calculator
- Timber Deck Calculator
- Merbau Deck Calculator
Which Calculator Should I Use?
| I want toโฆ | Use this calculator |
|---|---|
| Calculate boards, joists, bearers for a deck | Decking Calculator |
| Calculate individual deck board quantities | Deck Board Calculator |
| Estimate materials for a full builder deck | Builder Deck Calculator |
| Calculate timber deck materials | Timber Deck Calculator |
| Estimate materials for a merbau deck | Merbau Deck Calculator |
Who These Decking Tools Are For
- Deck Builders & Carpenters โ calculate board quantities, joist spacing, and material costs quickly
- Landscapers โ include accurate decking estimates in outdoor project quotes
- Builders & Renovators โ plan timber orders for new decks and replacements
- DIY Homeowners โ avoid under-ordering or over-ordering decking materials
How to Use These Calculators for a Real Job
- Start with the Decking Calculator to calculate boards, joists, and bearers based on deck dimensions.
- Choose the right calculator for your timber type โ merbau, hardwood, or composite.
- Add waste factor โ 10โ15% for cuts, offcuts, and board defects.
- Calculate fasteners โ two screws per joist per board is standard. Add 10% for waste.
- Order extra boards for future repairs โ batch colours vary, especially for composites.
๐ก Pro Tips from Tradies
- Joist spacing depends on board thickness โ 19mm boards: 450mm centres; 32mm boards: 600mm centres; composite: check manufacturer specs.
- Add 10โ15% waste โ boards come with defects, ends need cutting, you’ll have offcuts. Better to have spare than run short.
- Account for board width and gap โ deck boards need 3โ5mm gaps for drainage. This affects total board count.
- Order extra for future repairs โ keep a few spare boards in case of damage. Batch colours vary especially for composites.
- Use the right fasteners โ stainless steel or coated screws for treated pine; hidden fasteners for composites for a clean look.
- Check local codes โ railing height, stair requirements, and structural loads vary by region.
Decking Job-Specific Quick Tips
๐ชต Board Layout
- Straight lay: Most common โ boards run parallel to house
- Diagonal: Visual interest but 20% more waste and cuts
- Herringbone: Complex pattern, 25% waste, requires mitre cuts
- Picture frame: Border around perimeter for a cleaner finish
๐๏ธ Framing
- Use treated pine for joists and bearers (H3 or H4 rating)
- Double bearers for spans over 1.8m or heavy loads
- Use joist hangers for secure connections
- Keep framing 150mm above ground for ventilation
๐ฉ Fasteners
- Stainless steel or coated screws only โ standard screws rust
- Hidden fasteners give a clean look with no visible screw heads
- Pre-drill hardwoods like merbau to prevent splitting
- Two screws per joist per board is standard practice
๐ง๏ธ Drainage & Gaps
- Leave 3โ5mm gap between boards for water drainage
- Slope deck 1โ2% away from house for runoff
- Use spacers for consistent gaps throughout
- Allow 20โ30mm expansion gap around fixed structures
๐งด Finishing
- Oil or seal hardwood within 2โ3 weeks of installation
- Composite decking needs no sealing โ just regular cleaning
- Treated pine needs oiling after it dries (3โ6 months)
- Clean deck before sealing to remove dirt and mill glaze
Common Decking Questions
How do I calculate how many decking boards I need?
Measure your deck area (length ร width). Divide the width by the board width plus gap to get number of boards, then multiply by length. Example: 4m ร 3m deck with 90mm boards and 5mm gap = 3m รท 0.095m = 32 boards ร 4m = 128 linear meters. Use the Decking Calculator for instant results.
What joist spacing should I use?
- 19โ25mm boards: 450mm joist centres
- 32mm hardwood: 600mm joist centres
- Composite decking: 400mm centres โ check manufacturer specs
- Merbau / hardwood: 450โ500mm centres
How much waste should I add for decking?
Add 10โ15% for most projects. Add 15โ20% for angled or curved decks, complex shapes with cutouts, low-grade timber, or first-time DIY projects.
What timber is best for decking?
- Merbau: Hard, durable, affordable โ most common decking timber
- Spotted gum: Hard, Australian native, very durable
- Composite: Low maintenance, no splinters, higher upfront cost
- Treated pine: Affordable, needs regular oiling
- Blackbutt: Light-coloured, durable, termite-resistant
Why Getting Decking Estimates Right Matters
Decking materials are expensive and bulky. Under-order and you delay the project waiting for more boards that may be from a different batch. Over-order and you’re storing or returning timber. Accurate estimates help you:
- Avoid project delays from running out of materials mid-job
- Match batch numbers for consistent board appearance
- Quote confidently with accurate material costs
- Reduce waste and protect your profit margin
