Deck calculator

Calculate the number of deck boards, screws and joists for your deck.

Deck (boards)

Calculate the number of deck boards, linear metres and optional screws from area and board dimensions.

Direction boards run

Across the boards

Typically 4–6 mm for pressure-treated timber

Allowance for cuts and defects (typically 10 %)

Distance between supporting joists, typically 600 mm

Typically 100, 200 or 500 pcs/pack

Your deck project

53 boards (190.8 lm) for 12 m²

Area

12 m²

Linear metres

190.8 lm

Boards

53 pcs

Screws

423 pcs

Joists

8 pcs

Materials

Deck boardsTimber120mm × 3.6m
53 pcs

190.8 lm for 12 m²

Deck screwsFixings & screws
3 pack

Buy 3 packs of 200 pcs = 600 pcs (surplus 177 pcs)

The result is an estimate based on your dimensions, board sizes, spacing and waste.

Screws are a practical estimate and should be double-checked against the manufacturer's recommendations.

Example: 4 × 3 metre deck

A 4 × 3 metre deck with 120 mm boards, 5 mm gaps and 10 % waste needs about 53 boards and 3 packs of screws.

The calculation looks like this:

Area12 m²
Board width + gap120 + 5 = 125 mm
Number of rows⌈3000 ÷ 125⌉ = 24 rows
Boards per row⌈4 ÷ 3.6⌉ = 2 pcs
Boards (raw)24 × 2 = 48 pcs
Boards (incl. waste)53 pcs
Joists (600 mm c/c)8 pcs
Screws24 × 8 × 2 = 384 → 423 pcs
Screw packs3 packs of 200 pcs

Numbers may vary slightly depending on board length and waste percentage. The calculator always rounds up.

How to calculate deck boards

Board width and spacing

Deck boards typically come in 95, 120 and 145 mm widths. A 5–8 mm gap between each board lets rainwater drain and allows the wood to expand. The "effective board width" is board width + gap — e.g. 120 + 5 = 125 mm.

From dimensions to board count

Number of rows = deck width ÷ effective board width (rounded up). If the deck is longer than a single board, multiple boards per row are needed. The calculator accounts for both.

Always add waste

In practice boards must be cut at corners, edges and posts. There is also a risk of defective boards. 10–15 % extra is typically recommended. The calculator automatically adds your chosen waste percentage.

Joist spacing affects screws and structure

Joists are typically placed 600 mm apart (centre to centre). Thin boards (19 mm) need closer joists (400 mm). The number of screws depends directly on the number of joists × the number of board rows × screws per crossing.

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