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Home›Newsletter›DBB316›TREX DECKING

TREX DECKING

By Lauren Holmes
March 9, 2016
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Trex decking is an innovative and stylish way to transform a house into a home and make any building project come to life.  The high performance composite decking brand is increasingly becoming a popular choice with architects and house builders alike who are looking to use WPC (wood plastic composite) in forthcoming builds.

Comprised of 95% recycled materials, Trex, unlike other wooden decking’s, will not rot, warp, crack or splinter thanks to its advanced shell design. With a shell on the surface protecting it from moisture, Trex decking can last well over 20 years without degradation, meaning it is even suitable for the rather wet British weather. A strong and durable decking with scratch and stain resistance properties, it is a home owners dream as it never needs sanding, staining or painting, so there won’t be any need for time intensive and costly maintenance work. Furthermore, Trex’s revolutionary hidden fasteners deliver a sleek finish with no unsightly screws. These hidden fasteners make it easy to access underneath the boards in the event of something falling between them, with little hassle or disruption.

Compared with woods such as teak or sandalwood, Trex is not only cost-effective due to its long lasting properties but also cheaper to begin with. With a fully conversant technical team with years of experience, Trex is both quickly and efficiently installed at any project.

Looking sleek and smart in all photography, Trex’s crisp lines bring out the qualities of the outside space and building design. As a brand, Trex is constantly surprised at the ingenuity of architect’s designs. With so many constantly pushing the boundaries to create ever more beautiful buildings, Trex continues to design products that play their part in bringing these designs to life.

No longer do builders or designers have to rely on imported tropical wood, with all its flaws, fading and maintenance issues. With natural tropic looks, Trex Transcend comes in a variety of shades including grey finishes (Island Mist), streaked matt finish and tropical light grey.

Trex decking is available locally through Arbordeck stores www.arbordeck.co.uk/ with prices starting from £75m² including VAT (tax) and secret fixings.

Visit www.trex.com/uk for more information.

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