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Trex Decking Calculator

Enter your deck size and Trex board length to get the exact number of composite boards - set up for Trex board widths, joist spacing and edge styles. Works in feet/inches or metres/millimetres.

Deck & boards

01. Deck sections

02. Board specification

Calculated requirement
62deck boards

Deck area

260.0 sq ft

Total board run

560.0 ft

Joists

16

Guide & worked example

How this calculator works

The calculator divides your deck area by the area one Trex board covers, adds a wastage allowance for cuts, and rounds up to whole boards:

boards = ceil( deck area ÷ (board length × board width) × wastage )

It is set up for Trex dimensions - 5.5-inch-wide boards in 12, 16 and 20 ft lengths - and lets you set the joist spacing (16 in perpendicular, 12 in diagonal) and the edge style (flush, overhang or a mitred picture-frame border). Building an L-shaped or multi-level deck? Add a section for each and the boards total into one order. All math runs in exact metric internally, so switching units never changes the answer.

Trex board sizes

ProfileThickness × widthLengthsUse
Grooved edge0.94 in × 5.5 in12 / 16 / 20 ftField boards, hidden fasteners
Square edge0.94 in × 5.5 in12 / 16 / 20 ftFirst/last board, stairs, picture frame

Worked example

A 20 ft × 12 ft deck with 12 ft boards run straight:

  1. Deck area: 20 × 12 = 240 sq ft.
  2. One 12 ft board covers 12 × (5.5 ÷ 12) = 5.5 sq ft.
  3. Boards before waste: 240 ÷ 5.5 = 44; with a 10% allowance, about 49 boards. Choosing board lengths that match your deck run reduces offcuts.

Tips

  • Order board lengths that suit your deck’s run so you minimise end-cut waste - a 20 ft deck wants 20 ft boards, not three 16 ft pieces.
  • Grooved boards plus hidden fasteners give a clean surface, but keep square-edge boards for the perimeter and stairs.
  • Always check the current Trex installation guide for exact gapping and fastener spacing in your climate.
  • Want a general decking tool for timber or other composites? Use the Decking Calculator.

Frequently asked questions

01

How many Trex boards do I need?

Divide the deck area by the area one Trex board covers, then add wastage for cuts. Trex boards are 5.5 inches wide and come in 12, 16 and 20 ft lengths, so a 20 ft × 12 ft deck is about 240 sq ft, or roughly 53 boards of 12 ft including a 10% allowance. Enter your deck size and board length above for an exact count.

02

What size are Trex boards?

Trex composite deck boards are about 0.94 inches thick and 5.5 inches wide (the same nominal width as a 2×6), in lengths of 12, 16 and 20 ft - some lines also offer 8 ft. They come in square-edge and grooved-edge profiles; the grooved edge takes Trex Hideaway hidden fasteners. The calculator defaults to the 5.5-inch width.

03

What joist spacing does Trex decking need?

Trex requires joists no more than 16 inches on centre for boards laid perpendicular to the joists, and 12 inches on centre for a 45-degree diagonal layout or for stair treads. Closer spacing gives a firmer, less bouncy deck. Set the joist spacing in the calculator to match - it affects the substructure, not the board count.

04

How much wastage should I allow for a Trex deck?

Allow about 10% for boards run straight (parallel) across the deck, and 15% for a diagonal or picture-frame layout, where every board meets the border at an angle and needs a cut. Picture-frame borders and breaker boards add cuts, so use the higher figure. The calculator lets you pick the allowance that matches your layout.

05

Should I choose square-edge or grooved Trex boards?

Use grooved-edge boards across the field of the deck with Trex Hideaway hidden fasteners for a clean, screw-free surface, and square-edge boards for the first and last boards, stair treads, and any picture-frame border (which are face-screwed or plugged). Plan a mix: mostly grooved, with a few square-edge for the perimeter.

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