Trex is the company that’s responsible for bringing synthetic decking material to the market

Say Goodbye To The Ugly Wood Deck

The thing about natural wood decks is that they look fantastic when they’re first installed, but it seems that no amount of maintenance can keep them pristine for very long. After a few harsh winters and a few rounds with the termites, wood decks tend to fade, crack and splinter in a short time.

Thankfully for homeowners, there are new synthetic decking materials available that look just like wood, are easier to maintain and don’t cause the environmental impact that comes with cutting down trees.

Trex is the company that’s responsible for bringing synthetic decking material to the market, and since Trex Decking Material debuted, Trex has become the number-one choice among homeowners and contractors when it comes to synthetic decks.

Trex Decking Material is made from recycled product that’s more friendly to the environment than chopping trees. In addition, Trex Decking Material won’t splinter, crack, fade or suffer damage from insects.

Trex Decking Material is also much easier to maintain than wood; just wash it down and that’s it. There’s no staining, sanding or replacing cracked planks.

Many people have seen inferior synthetic wood material before and thought, “Wow, that looks like crap.” That’s because the competition hasn’t caught up with what Trex has been able to do with their material. When looking at a Trex deck, one has to look up close to find out that it’s not natural wood. Trex also comes in a variety of colors and hardwood themes that can match any home style.

When compared to competing synthetic products, Trex Decking material is rated superior in aesthetics, splintering resistance, workability, color retention and crack resistance by consumers and contractors alike. In fact, Trex Decking Material is so durable that it’s been installed at Mount Rushmore – a place that sees much more foot traffic than the average home. Trex is the preferred synthetic decking material and has been installed in over 1-million homes in the United States.

When it comes to pricing, Trex Decking Material is very competitive. While you can find cheaper products from the competition, they don’t stand up as long as Trex. So, while you can save a few bucks at the outset, you’ll be spending more in the long run when they competitors decks begin to fade and wear out.

If you’re looking to add beauty and value to your home – not to mention a great place to relax and host guests – consider a deck from Trex. Trex Decking Material is available at most major retailers and you can learn more by visiting www.trexpartners.com.

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