Decking Stain Railing Hub

Your deck

Your materials

Stain to buy
Stain cost
+ Cleaner, brushes, tape
Total area
Deck surface
Railing (both sides)
Hiring it out instead

Coverage assumed at 300 sq ft per gallon first coat, 400 second coat.

How much stain does a deck need?

Deck stain covers roughly 250–350 square feet per gallon on the first coat (300 is the safe planning number) and stretches to ~400 on the second, because sealed wood drinks less. A standard 16×12 deck with 40 feet of railing needs about 2 gallons for two coats — $60–$120 in stain depending on type, plus $40–$70 in cleaner, brushes, and supplies. Hiring the same job out runs $2–$4.50 per square foot, or $450–$900 for that deck — which is why staining is the single highest-ROI DIY task in home maintenance.

Stain types compared

Type$/gallon (2026)LastsShows wood grain?Best when
Transparent sealer$25 – $351–2 yrsFullyNew cedar/redwood you want visible
Semi-transparent$35 – $502–3 yrsMostlyThe default — color + grain
Solid stain$40 – $554–5 yrsNoOlder wood with flaws to hide
Resurfacer$50 – $704–6 yrsNo — fills cracksRescue coat before board replacement

The prep that decides everything

Stain fails from bad prep, not bad product. The sequence that works: clean (deck cleaner + stiff brush or gentle pressure wash), dry 48 hours minimum, test absorbency (sprinkle water — if it beads, the old finish must be stripped or sanded first), then stain in 50–90°F weather with no rain forecast for 24 hours and out of direct midday sun. Two thin coats always beat one thick one — thick coats sit on the surface and peel. And stain the railings first, deck boards last, so you’re never leaning over wet work.

Frequently asked questions

How many gallons of stain for a 12×16 deck?
About 1.5–2 gallons for two coats on the deck surface alone; add half a gallon per 40 feet of railing.
How often should I stain my deck?
Semi-transparent every 2–3 years, solid every 4–5. The water-bead test tells you when: if rain stops beading, it’s time.
Should I roll or brush deck stain?
Roll or pad for speed on boards, but back-brush while wet — brushing works stain into the grain, which is where longevity comes from.
Can I stain over old stain?
Same type and darker: usually yes after cleaning. Going lighter or switching solid→transparent requires stripping.

Your railing

Tip: railing length = deck perimeter minus the house side and stair opening. A 16×12 deck typically needs 36–40 ft.

Every option, installed

Installed prices including posts, top rail, and infill. Code requires railing on decks over 30″ high, with balusters spaced under 4″.

How much does deck railing cost in 2026?

Deck railing costs $40 to $250 per linear foot installed depending on system — a wider range than decking itself. Pressure-treated wood rail is the budget anchor at $40–$70 per foot; composite systems run $70–$110; powder-coated aluminum $80–$130; cable rail $120–$200; and frameless glass tops the chart at $150–$250+. For a typical 40-foot railing run, that’s a spread from $1,600 (wood) to $8,000+ (glass) — railing is where identical decks diverge into different budgets.

Railing cost per linear foot (installed)

SystemPer ft (2026)40 ft totalUpkeepBest for
PT wood$40 – $70$1,600 – $2,800Stain w/ deckBudget builds, matching wood decks
Cedar$55 – $85$2,200 – $3,400Optional stainWarm look, better rot resistance
Composite$70 – $110$2,800 – $4,400NoneComposite decks, zero maintenance
Aluminum$80 – $130$3,200 – $5,200NoneSlim profile, modern, durable
Cable$120 – $200$4,800 – $8,000Re-tension yearlyView preservation
Glass panel$150 – $250+$6,000 – $10,000+CleaningPremium views, wind block

Choosing without regret

Match the investment level: a $120/ft cable rail on a pressure-treated deck is jewelry on a work truck — most builders suggest railing at 25–40% of total deck budget. Views change the math: if your deck faces water, mountains, or open land, cable or glass genuinely adds usable value; facing a fence, it doesn’t. The hybrid trick: aluminum balusters in wood posts ($55–$75/ft) delivers a semi-custom look at near-wood prices and kills the worst staining chore (balusters). Code notes: 36″ minimum height in most states (42″ in California and on some elevated decks), infill gaps under 4″, and stair rails have their own grip requirements — a good installer knows; verify a cheap one does.

Frequently asked questions

How much does 40 feet of deck railing cost?
$1,600–$2,800 in pressure-treated wood, $2,800–$4,400 in composite, $4,800–$8,000 in cable — installed, at 2026 prices.
When is railing required by code?
On any deck surface more than 30 inches above grade in most jurisdictions. Below that, railing is optional.
Is cable railing worth it?
With a view, yes — it visually disappears. Without one, composite or aluminum gives the low-maintenance benefit for roughly half the price.
Can I replace railing without rebuilding the deck?
Usually yes, if posts and framing are sound — a rail swap costs 30–50% less than its share of a new build.

Four free calculators for planning, comparing, and maintaining a deck — with July 2026 material prices and labor rates for all 50 states.

About these deck calculators

Decks are the most labor-heavy project we cover — about 45% of a built deck’s price is the crew — which makes them both the most state-sensitive and the most rewarding to partially DIY. These calculators separate the decisions the way real budgets do: the build itself, the material duel that dominates the total, and the two line items people underestimate (railing can equal a third of the deck; staining is a permanent subscription on wood). Prices surveyed July 2026; methodology here. Footings for your deck? Price them exactly with the sonotube calculator.

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