Quick Answer

  • Pressure-treated deck: $25 per square foot installed (most popular)
  • Cedar deck: $40 per square foot installed
  • Composite (Trex-style): $55 per square foot installed
  • A typical 12×16 treated deck runs about $4,800; the same deck in composite about $10,560

These are our actual 2026 installed rates at Revisions Unlimited — not national averages from a lead-generation site. They include design, materials, frost-depth footings, framing, decking, fasteners, cleanup, and our 2-year craftsmanship plus 10-year structural warranty. Here's how the math works on real deck sizes, and what moves the number up or down.

Deck Cost by Size (2026, Installed)

Deck SizeSq FtPressure-TreatedCedarComposite
8 × 1080$2,000$3,200$4,400
10 × 12120$3,000$4,800$6,600
12 × 12144$3,600$5,760$7,920
12 × 16192$4,800$7,680$10,560
12 × 20240$6,000$9,600$13,200
14 × 20280$7,000$11,200$15,400
16 × 20320$8,000$12,800$17,600

Want a number for your exact size? Use our free deck cost calculator — pick your dimensions and material and get an instant ballpark.

What Makes a Deck Cost More (or Less)

Why Minnesota Decks Cost What They Do

Frost. Footings here have to reach 42–48 inches down to get below the frost line, or the deck heaves the first winter. That's real digging, real concrete, and real labor that contractors in warmer states simply don't have. When you see a too-good-to-be-true deck price in Central Minnesota, the corner being cut is usually underground where you can't see it — until February.

Treated vs. Cedar vs. Composite — Which Should You Pick?

Pressure-treated is the budget workhorse: strong, code-approved, and 15–20+ years of life with periodic sealing. Cedar looks beautiful and resists rot naturally, but wants regular maintenance to keep its color. Composite costs the most up front and then asks nothing of you — no staining, no splinters, 25+ year warranties from the big brands. Over a 20-year life, composite often ends up cheapest per year of use; treated is cheapest today.

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes. We come out anywhere in Central Minnesota, measure, talk through materials, and hand you a written line-item estimate at no cost and no obligation.

Yes — permit applications and inspections are included in our deck projects.

Most decks take 3 days to 2 weeks depending on size, height, and features. You get a written timeline with your estimate.

A 2-year craftsmanship warranty plus a 10-year structural warranty in accordance with Minnesota Statutes Chapter 327A.