

4 Major Factors that Drive the Cost of your New Deck
The material that you choose and the size of your deck are the largest contributing factors in determining how much your project is going to cost. Selecting a composite material, such as Trex, which is low maintenance and includes a 25 year limited warranty against material defects, will obviously cost more than a deck constructed of pressure treated wood deck boards. The larger the deck, the more obvious the difference in price will be. Keep in mind when deciding, however, t


6 Popular Color Options to Make Your Deck a Destination
Choosing which color composite decking material to select for your new deck can be a daunting task. Your new deck is an investment that you hope will add elegance and beauty to your back yard. Here are six popular options for combining Trex colors and other materials to create a backyard escape that is more than just a place to put your patio furniture. Make your deck a destination! Coastal: Mix Enhance Beach Dune and Clam Shell deck boards with Transcend railing in white wit

Deck Railing Options to Give Your Outdoor Living Space its Finishing Touch.
When choosing to build a deck with composite materials such as Trex, there are many features to consider such as size and shape of your deck, color scheme and how it accents or blends with your home, board layouts including inlays and curves, and the finishing touch is selecting a railing style . Trex offers several options to help make your railing beautiful as well as functional. Trex Signature Railing: Made from powder-coated aluminum, it works with traditional and modern


8 Deck Design Ideas to make your Deck Extraordinary!
Contrasting Colors: The easiest way to make your deck stand out is by utilizing contrasting colored deck boards. Use an accent color as a deck perimeter to create a frame or as a design inlay. Use black or white aluminum railings to enhance the color of your deck boards. Choose a contrasting color to be installed vertically below your fascia board as an alternative to lattice or chicken wire to block access to the underside of your deck to pests. Multiple Levels: Building a d


3 Reasons you Should Resurface your Aging Wood Deck with Composite Deck Boards
Your deck may look a bit rough but stil be structurally sound. Consider resurfacing your existing frame with trex comosite decking. Here are 3 reasons why! You may be able to keep your existing deck’s substructure, saving money! The first thing that your deck builder will check when giving an estimate for resurfacing a deck is that the substructure is sound. Any rotting or split boards should be replaced and the framing should be brought up to compliance with the composite b