

If you want to build a deck that will withstand the elements and the test of time, choose Trex composite decking. Upkeep is virtually hassle-free and requires no sanding, staining or painting.
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Trex composite decking resists fading, staining, scratching and mold, and will not rot, warp, crack or splinter. While you may save on your initial investment, you will end up spending more money and time to maintain your deck. Wood decking, however, requires more maintenance than composite decking. Many builders and homeowners choose wood materials for decks because it’s a low-cost option. Use Trex’s dealer finder to locate a Trex retailer near you. Trex also sells composite decking to wholesale distributors, who then sell the products to retail lumber outlets. You can find Trex composite decking in 6,700 retail locations around the world, including Home Depot and Lowe’s. Trex composite decking is fade resistant and won’t rot or warp, which means deck owners can spend more time relaxing outside instead of sanding, staining, painting, or maintaining their deck. While plastic and composite decking may both last between 25 to 30 years, a composite deck will retain its beauty and look new longer than a deck made from other materials. Thanks to the unique blend of plastic film and wood fibers, Trex decking is stronger and more resilient than its plastic counterparts. Such wood-alternative decking materials include plastic or PVC, and while it can be easy to confuse plastic decking and composite decking, the difference in the materials speaks for itself. While wooden decks had long been popular, wood-alternative decking materials have surged in popularity in recent years. The experts at McCray Lumber and Millwork can help you select the perfect Trex composite decking materials for your project.Trex decking is made from a composite material that blends plastic film and wood fibers. Not a single tree has been cut down to create Trex composite decking. Trex saves about 400 million pounds of plastic and wood scrap from landfills annually. Because it is made of 95 percent recycled materials, it is one of the greenest decking options on the market. Trex composite decking is an environmentally friendly decking option. Trex Select, Trex Enhance Basics, Trex Enhance Naturals, and Trex Transcend all offer a 25-year warranty against material defects and include an additional 25-year limited residential fade and stain warranty. Trex decking is available in three different levels of style and performance to suit any budget. Combine colors or finishes to create truly unique patterns and designs for your deck. McCray Lumber and Millwork offers Trex composite decking in a variety of natural wood finishes and more than a dozen rich colors. With Trex composite decking, you don't have to sacrifice beauty for durability. Trex is also slip-resistant, even when it is wet. It is also resistant to heat, meaning it will stay cooler than wood, even in the sweltering Kansas City summer heat. It stands up well to all types of extreme weather, including hail, ice, snow, and rain. Trex is impervious to termites and other wood-boring insects. It will not warp, rot, splinter, or scratch and is resistant to mold and mildew. Trex resists staining and fading and never needs to be sanded, stained or sealed. It can be easily cleaned with mild soap and water. Trex composite decking is comprised of 95 percent recycled wood, sawdust, and plastics and wrapped in a tough protective finish, making it exceptionally durable and easy to care for. Trex composite decking gives you best of both worlds – the natural beauty and UV resistance of wood and the low maintenance and resistance to moisture and insects provided by plastic. ExpertFinish® Engineered Siding Color Collection by LP®.
