✅ Trex Stays Cooler in the Sun - Many assume composite decking gets too hot, but Trex's CoolDeck® Technology (available in select lines) reduces heat absorption by up to 35%. Choosing lighter colors like Foggy Wharf or Island Mist also helps keep temperatures lower.
✅ Self-Healing Surface - Worried about scratches? Trex boards have a high-performance shell that allows minor scuffs to fade and blend naturally over time-so your deck stays looking fresh without extra maintenance.
✅ Hurricane & Flood-Resistant - Unlike wood, which absorbs water and warps, Trex is made from a unique composite that resists moisture, mold, and swelling-making it ideal for areas prone to heavy rain or flooding. After Hurricane Harvey, many homeowners found their Trex decks survived while wood decks didn't.
✅ Fire-Resistant - Trex Transcend® and Enhance® have Class B fire ratings, while Trex Elevations steel framing offers Class A fire protection. This makes it a safer choice for homes in wildfire-prone areas or those looking for extra fire resistance.
✅ Sound-Absorbing for a Solid Feel - Ever walked on cheap composite decking and noticed a hollow, plastic-like sound? Trex's dense core design minimizes noise, giving you a quieter, more solid walking experience-just like real wood but without the upkeep.
✅ Eco-Friendly & Sustainable - Trex decking is made from 95% recycled materials, including plastic bags, reclaimed wood fibers, and sawdust. In fact, Trex recycles over 800 million pounds of plastic and wood waste every year, keeping it out of landfills and turning it into beautiful outdoor spaces.
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