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Atlas variant · ROI edition

Best deck ROI by state — 2026.

Same 50-state pricing as the main atlas, ranked by projected resale recoup. A deck build in a hot Sunbelt market typically returns 70-75% at sale; in a slower-resale region it returns 58-62%. Net out-of-pocket per state shown below — sortable by ROI %, by net cost, or by install cost.

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50 states · national avg ROI 72%

StateInstall costResale liftNet out-of-pocketROI %
Typical Florida deck buildFLFlorida
$16,200+$13,800$2,40085%Read guide
Typical Texas deck buildTXTexas
$16,200+$13,300$2,90082%Read guide
Typical Arizona deck buildAZArizona
$16,200+$13,100$3,10081%Read guide
Typical Georgia deck buildGAGeorgia
$15,500+$12,200$3,30079%Read guide
Typical North Carolina deck buildNCNorth Carolina
$15,900+$12,600$3,30079%Read guide
Typical South Carolina deck buildSCSouth Carolina
$15,400+$12,200$3,20079%Read guide
Typical Nevada deck buildNVNevada
$17,000+$13,300$3,70078%Read guide
Typical Tennessee deck buildTNTennessee
$15,000+$11,700$3,30078%Read guide
Typical California deck buildCACalifornia
$22,600+$17,200$5,40076%Read guide
Typical Colorado deck buildCOColorado
$18,600+$14,100$4,50076%Read guide
Typical Idaho deck buildIDIdaho
$14,900+$11,200$3,70075%Read guide
Typical Oregon deck buildOROregon
$18,100+$13,600$4,50075%Read guide
Typical Utah deck buildUTUtah
$16,500+$12,400$4,10075%Read guide
Typical Washington deck buildWAWashington
$19,100+$14,100$5,00074%Read guide
Typical Connecticut deck buildCTConnecticut
$21,000+$15,100$5,90072%Read guide
Typical Delaware deck buildDEDelaware
$17,000+$12,200$4,80072%Read guide
Typical Hawaii deck buildHIHawaii
$25,100+$18,100$7,00072%Read guide
Typical Illinois deck buildILIllinois
$15,400+$11,100$4,30072%Read guide
Typical Indiana deck buildINIndiana
$14,300+$10,300$4,00072%Read guide
Typical Iowa deck buildIAIowa
$13,900+$10,000$3,90072%Read guide
Typical Maryland deck buildMDMaryland
$19,400+$14,000$5,40072%Read guide
Typical Massachusetts deck buildMAMassachusetts
$21,300+$15,300$6,00072%Read guide
Typical Michigan deck buildMIMichigan
$14,700+$10,600$4,10072%Read guide
Typical Missouri deck buildMOMissouri
$14,700+$10,600$4,10072%Read guide
Typical Nebraska deck buildNENebraska
$14,100+$10,200$3,90072%Read guide
Typical New Jersey deck buildNJNew Jersey
$20,700+$14,900$5,80072%Read guide
Typical Ohio deck buildOHOhio
$14,900+$10,700$4,20072%Read guide
Typical Pennsylvania deck buildPAPennsylvania
$16,500+$11,900$4,60072%Read guide
Typical Rhode Island deck buildRIRhode Island
$19,700+$14,200$5,50072%Read guide
Typical Virginia deck buildVAVirginia
$17,500+$12,600$4,90072%Read guide
Typical Wyoming deck buildWYWyoming
$15,700+$11,300$4,40072%Read guide
Typical Kansas deck buildKSKansas
$14,300+$9,900$4,40069%Read guide
Typical Kentucky deck buildKYKentucky
$14,600+$10,100$4,50069%Read guide
Typical New York deck buildNYNew York
$22,600+$15,600$7,00069%Read guide
Typical Alabama deck buildALAlabama
$13,900+$9,500$4,40068%Read guide
Typical Arkansas deck buildARArkansas
$13,800+$9,400$4,40068%Read guide
Typical Louisiana deck buildLALouisiana
$14,900+$10,100$4,80068%Read guide
Typical Maine deck buildMEMaine
$18,100+$12,300$5,80068%Read guide
Typical Mississippi deck buildMSMississippi
$13,600+$9,200$4,40068%Read guide
Typical New Hampshire deck buildNHNew Hampshire
$18,600+$12,600$6,00068%Read guide
Typical New Mexico deck buildNMNew Mexico
$15,200+$10,300$4,90068%Read guide
Typical Oklahoma deck buildOKOklahoma
$13,900+$9,500$4,40068%Read guide
Typical Vermont deck buildVTVermont
$17,800+$12,100$5,70068%Read guide
Typical Minnesota deck buildMNMinnesota
$16,200+$10,900$5,30067%Read guide
Typical Wisconsin deck buildWIWisconsin
$15,000+$10,100$4,90067%Read guide
Typical West Virginia deck buildWVWest Virginia
$13,800+$9,100$4,70066%Read guide
Typical Montana deck buildMTMontana
$15,700+$10,200$5,50065%Read guide
Typical North Dakota deck buildNDNorth Dakota
$13,900+$9,000$4,90065%Read guide
Typical South Dakota deck buildSDSouth Dakota
$13,800+$9,000$4,80065%Read guide
Typical Alaska deck buildAKAlaska
$21,900+$13,400$8,50061%Read guide

What's the ROI on a new deck in 2026?

The 2026 national average ROI for a mid-grade deck build is 72% at resale — for every $1.00 spent on new floors, the seller recoups about $0.72 when the home sells. Top-5 best-ROI states: Florida (85%), Texas (82%), Arizona (81%), Georgia (79%), North Carolina (79%). These are hot Sunbelt growth markets where buyers actively reward turn-key listings and days-on-market is short enough that deck additions compound less carrying cost.

Which states have the lowest deck ROI?

Five states with the softest deck ROI in 2026: Alaska (61%), Montana (65%), North Dakota (65%), South Dakota (65%), West Virginia (66%). These markets have slower resale velocity and less buyer willingness to pay a premium for new floors specifically — a deck is still a positive ROI move, just a smaller multiplier than in growth markets.

Does a new deck always pay back at sale?

No deck addition fully recoups at sale in any US state in 2026 — the best states return 73-75%, the worst around 58-60%. Decks are rarely about pure ROI; it's about reducing days-on-market and unlocking competing buyer offers. The right way to think about it: a $14K deck install that returns $9K isn't a $5K "loss" — it's a $5K cost to make the home sell 2-4 weeks faster and at the top of its price band rather than the middle.

Which deck material delivers the best ROI?

Engineered hardwood in the main rooms paired with luxury vinyl plank in wet areas (kitchens, baths, laundry) is the highest-ROI combo across nearly every state. Solid hardwood adds 5-8 percentage points of ROI over engineered in high-end markets (CA, NY, MA, CT), but adds nothing in mid-cost markets — buyers can't tell the difference and you've paid 40% more for the material. Carpet has the lowest ROI of any deck type (typically 35-45%).

When is the best time to install new floors before selling?

2-4 months before listing. That's enough time for any installation odors to clear and for the floors to settle through their first humidity cycle, but not so far in advance that the floors show wear before the listing photos are shot. Sellers who install 12+ months before listing typically see ROI 5-10 percentage points lower than the table above suggests, because the upgrade no longer reads as "brand new" to buyers.