Composite vs Wood

Your deck

The duel

PT WOOD

Build cost
Staining over period
Board repairs

COMPOSITE

Build cost
Cleaning only
Repairs

Composite vs wood: the real cost question

In mid-2026, a composite deck costs $40–$60 per square foot built versus $25–$40 for pressure-treated wood — a 50%+ upfront premium. The case for composite is everything after the build: wood needs staining or sealing every 2–3 years ($400–$900 per cycle hired out on a mid-size deck) plus board and fastener repairs, while composite needs soap and water. Whether the premium pays back depends on exactly two inputs: how long you’ll own the deck, and who does the maintenance — which is why the calculator asks.

The crossover, year by year (16×12 deck, maintenance hired out)

YearPT wood cumulativeComposite cumulativeLeader
0 (build)$7,000$10,500Wood by $3,500
5$8,300$10,700Wood by $2,400
10$10,100$10,900Wood by $800
12–13≈ $11,000≈ $11,000Crossover
15$12,200$11,100Composite by $1,100
25$16,500+ (incl. board replacement)$11,600Composite by $4,900

Mid-range national prices. DIY staining pushes the crossover out to ~year 18–20 — the calculator adjusts for this.

Beyond money: the honest differences

Wood wins on: upfront cost, repairability (any board is $15 at the lumberyard), and feel underfoot — some people simply prefer real wood, and cedar especially ages beautifully. Composite wins on: zero splinters (kids, bare feet, dogs), color consistency, fade warranties of 25+ years, and weekends not spent staining. Composite’s real weaknesses, stated plainly: it gets hotter in direct sun (darker colors especially), scratches don’t sand out the way wood does, and cheap composite from the 2000s gave the category a mold reputation that modern capped boards have fixed — buy capped, not bargain-bin.

Frequently asked questions

Is composite decking worth it?
If you’ll own the home past the crossover point (roughly 12–13 years with hired maintenance, 18–20 DIY), the math says yes. Under 8 years, wood wins financially.
How much more is composite than wood?
About 50–60% more upfront: $40–60/sq ft built vs $25–40 for pressure-treated at 2026 prices.
Does composite decking increase home value?
Both deck types appraise well; composite lists better (“low-maintenance deck” is a selling line) but neither fully recoups its cost — expect 60–75% either way.
What lasts longer, composite or wood?
Capped composite: 25–50 year warranties. PT wood surface: 15–20 years with maintenance. The PT frame under both lasts the same.

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