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Trex high-performance decking and railing products combine low-maintenance upkeep with design-minded style, all backed by the 25-, 35-, and 50-year limited warranties. The protective shell technology ensures all of the deck boards resist staining, fading, and cracking, while Signature decking is the most scratch-resistant board. Trex offers a variety of high-performance railing choices to meet different levels of style, performance, and affordability.
Decking Lines:
Best: Trex Transcend Lineage and Trex Transcend Decking
Features: Broadest range of colors and finishes, heat-mitigating technology, 50-year warranty
Benefits: Exceptional durability, stylish appearance, comfort on hot days
Better: Trex Select Decking
Features: 35-year warranty, fade and stain protection, enhanced mold and mildew resistance
Benefits: Durable, low-maintenance, affordable
Good: Trex Enhance Decking
Features: Nature-inspired wood-grain appearance, lightweight scalloped profile, 25-year warranty
Benefits: Attractive, easy to handle, budget-friendly
Railing Lines
Best: Trex Signature Railing
Features: Minimalist style, maximum strength, compatible with various infill options, 25-year warranty
Benefits: Modern appearance, durable, versatile
Better: Trex Transcend Railing
Features: Customizable look, wide range of colors and profiles
Benefits: Versatile, stylish, high-performance
Good: Trex Select Railing
Features: Affordable, classic design, 25-year warranty
Benefits: Budget-friendly, reliable
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Trex composite decking offers several advantages over traditional wood decking. First, Trex is virtually maintenance-free. Unlike wood, it doesn't require sanding, sealing, staining, or painting. Second, Trex is highly durable and resistant to fading, staining, and mold. This means it will look great for years to come without the need for constant upkeep. Finally, Trex is designed to last longer than wood. While wooden decks typically have a lifespan of 10-15 years, Trex can last for decades. These factors make Trex a superior choice for those seeking a durable, low-maintenance, and visually appealing decking material.
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Trex offers a range of decking and railing options that can be curved to create custom designs. To find a professional in your area who specializes in curved profiles, use Manufacturer’s Find a Builder tool. For those planning curved railing, Trex Signature Curved Railing page provides design and ordering guidance. Please note that Trex Signature decking is not recommended for heating and curving due to its unique composition.
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Trex decking is designed to last for many years. The warranty varies depending on the collection: Transcend lines have a 50-year warranty, Select has a 35-year warranty, and Enhance Naturals and Basics have a 25-year warranty. To ensure your deck lasts as long as possible, it's important to follow the installation guidelines and maintain the substructure properly. By doing so, you can help to extend the life of your deck and enjoy its benefits for many years to come.
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Trex decking is warranted for 25, 35, and 50 years, depending upon the collection used. All three Transcend lines are backed by a 50-year limited warranty; Select a 35-year limited warranty, and both Enhance Naturals and Basics come with a 25-year limited warranty. When installing the deck boards, it is important to follow the installation guidelines, in part so you don’t void the warranty.. You’ll extend the life of your deck by giving care to your substructure as well.
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The estimated material cost for a composite deck, including substructure, decking, hardware, and fasteners, typically ranges from $15 to $30 per square foot. For a more accurate estimate for your specific project, we recommend using the Manufacturer’s online cost calculator tool and guide.