Honest pricing from a 42-year Austin deck builder. Real ranges by material, project size, and complexity — calibrated against the 5,000+ decks, patios, pergolas, and gazebos we've built across the Austin metro since 1984.
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Most Austin deck projects fall between $15,000 and $45,000. The per-square-foot range is $15–55+ installed depending on material. A basic 12x16 pressure-treated deck runs about $12,000–16,000. A 300 sq ft composite deck with railings is typically $22,000–30,000. Multi-level designs, curves, built-in seating, or pool decks push higher.
The honest answer is that every deck is different — Central Texas soil, your specific lot, the material you pick, and what features you want all change the number. We've been building decks across Austin, Georgetown, Cedar Park, Round Rock, Leander, and the rest of the Hill Country since 1984. After 5,000+ projects, we estimate accurately the first time and put the number in writing.
Below: what material costs in Austin, what changes the price up or down, and the specific ranges we quote on real projects this year.
All prices are installed (materials + labor + fasteners). Permits, design, and warranty are bundled into every fixed quote separately.
| Material | Installed $/sq ft | Lifespan | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|
| Pressure-Treated Pine | $15–25 | 15–20 years | Budget-conscious projects; covered decks; large square footage |
| Western Red Cedar | $30–45 | 20–25 years | Natural wood look; clients who don't mind annual sealing |
| Trex / TimberTech Composite | $35–55 | 25–30 years | Zero-maintenance; busy families; vacation homes |
| Ipe Brazilian Hardwood | $50–75 | 50+ years | Luxury homes; clients who want the absolute best |
Ranges reflect 2026 Austin metro pricing from All Seasons. Your exact number depends on site conditions, design complexity, and railing/feature selection.
These are the exact ranges we quote on the most common deck project types in the Austin metro this year.
12x16 (192 sq ft)
$12,000 – $16,000
Pressure-treated, simple stairs, standard railings
16x20 (320 sq ft)
$20,000 – $28,000
Trex or TimberTech, composite railings
400+ sq ft
$35,000 – $55,000
Multi-level, built-in benches, stairs to grade
500+ sq ft
$40,000 – $65,000
Wraps pool; commercial-grade composite
300 sq ft
$32,000 – $45,000
Premium hardwood; stainless fasteners
350 sq ft + pergola
$28,000 – $40,000
Cedar deck with integrated cedar pergola overhead
The same 300 sq ft deck can be a $14,000 build in pressure-treated pine or a $32,000 build in composite — or $45,000 in Ipe. Material is typically 30–45% of total project cost.
Square and rectangular decks are the most economical. Curves, octagons, and multi-level designs each add labor. Stairs to grade add roughly $1,500–$3,000 per run. A hot tub cutout adds reinforcement labor and engineering.
Austin's expansive clay soil moves seasonally — proper footings are non-negotiable. Sloped lots, tree-protection setbacks, second-story attachments, and drainage issues all change the foundation budget. We walk the site before locking the price.
Wood railings start around $20/linear foot. Composite hits $35–60/linear foot. Cable railings preserve views at $60–100/linear foot. Built-in benches, planters, lighting, and integrated pergolas each add line items but are usually under 10% of total project cost.
Austin permits run $300–$1,200. HOA architectural review adds $0–$250. We bundle both into the fixed quote — no separate line item.