

Why Winter is a Great Time to Upgrade Your Existing Deck to Low Maintenance Trex Composite Decking
Deck building is typically considered a Spring through Fall type of project in the Midwest, where low temperatures and frozen ground can keep a contractor from agreeing to complete your project during the cold winter months. This is certainly true if you need a new deck to be built from scratch which involves digging holes 42” deep into the ground for the pouring of concrete piers to ensure that your deck doesn’t heave with the freeze / thaw cycles that we experience in our


How to Properly Care and Maintain Your Trex Composite Decking and Extend the Life of Your Dream Deck
Protect your investment by learning to properly care for your Trex deck. Below are the recommended cleaning methods provided by Trex to keep your deck looking beautiful! Dirt & Debris: Spray your deck with a hose to remove surface debris. Use warm, soapy water and a soft bristle brush to remove dirt and grime from the embossed pattern on the deck boards. Hard Water Staining: Hard water can leave deposits on your deck boards and railings, including lime, silica, and calciu