Designed with lasting beauty, incredible durability and easy maintenance, there’s no compromising with high-performance composite decking. That’s why high-performance composite is the only type of decking we make. We’ve paired Trex against other types of decking for a head-to-head comparison that proves Trex outdecks, outlasts and outperforms the rest. Go ahead and see which decking material is best for you!
Choosing the best decking material to match your personal style and budget is a critical step in the deck building planning process. Each material option has its unique aesthetic appeal, maintenance requirements and costs. While most decks are built with pressure-treated wood, wood-composites and PVC deck boards are gaining in popularity. Here, we break down your options.
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Five tiers of decking products provide a comprehensive range of durable yet low-maintenance options so that every family and every budget can experience the warm feeling of belonging.







*Although Trex Transcend Lineage is designed to be cooler than most other composite decking products of a similar color, on a hot sunny day, it will get hot. On hot days, care should be taken to avoid extended contact between exposed skin and the deck surface, especially with young children and those with special needs.






















Choose from four different types of Trex deck railing systems with composite and aluminum rail options designed for every aesthetic and budget.









The simple choice for your backyard or outdoor space. Made from high-performance composite and aluminum. Choose from Classic or T-Rail top rails—with round aluminum or square composite baluster options.



Whether you’re looking for a resilient metal railing to stand up to the elements or a design that lets your view take center stage, our new Select Aluminum Railing system takes the work out of decision-making.
Crafted for DIYers and contractors alike, Select Aluminum Railing is the perfect blend of simplicity and ease. Powder-coated aluminum in multiple colors resists corrosion and rust.



Easy to install, our black powder-coated steel panels couple perfectly with pre-bracketed posts, making quick work of your railing jobs.

