Trex Refuge decking introduces a new cellular PVC option to the Trex lineup. This guide explains how the collection differs from composite decking, outlines its fire-resistance features, and reviews colors, surface texture, and availability.
Many homeowners wonder if they can paint or stain Trex decking to change the color. This guide explains why composite boards resist coatings, what happens if you try, and smarter alternatives that protect performance and appearance.
Trex decking can feel slippery when wet under certain conditions, just like other outdoor decking materials. This guide explains why it happens, how Trex compares to wood decking, and what homeowners can do to improve traction and safety in outdoor living spaces.
Trex has expanded its Enhance® lineup with two stunning new colors - Golden Hour and Pebble Beach. These Trex Enhance new colors combine natural beauty with innovative SunComfortable™ technology, helping decks stay cooler and more comfortable while delivering the long-lasting performance homeowners and contractors rely on.
Understanding Trex deck board dimensions helps you plan a durable, beautiful outdoor space. This complete size guide covers board widths, thicknesses, and lengths for every Trex collection - Signature, Transcend, Select, and Enhance - so you can choose the right decking size, balance structure and design, and build a professional-quality deck that lasts.
Trex Enhance boards now feature a new profile. While fasteners remain the same, a new template is required for accurate placement and smooth, professional installation.
Trex has added 12’ square edge boards to its Select® and Transcend® Lineage® collections, offering more flexibility, precision, and efficiency for decking projects.
Struggling to pick the right deck colors? This 2025 guide walks you through trending options, expert tips, and real-life ideas to find your perfect match.