What’s The Difference Between Trex Decking & Composite.
Trex Decking Is Composite Decking.
Trex introduced their Trex decking product in 1996 as an alternative to wood decking. They were the first to provide composite decking in the industry, and their name is now synonymous with products sold by many brands and manufacturers. Many homeowners interested in composite decking ask for Trex decking without realizing that Trex is a brand. While Trex was one of the first brands on the market, many manufacturers have created similar products that exceed the durability and dependability of Trex.
Wolf Composite Decking: Long-Lasting Performance & Dependability.
There are numerous benefits to installing Wolf’s composite decking at your home.
- Water-Repellent: Composite decking contains polyethylene that repels water. Since
water can cause mold and mildew on wood decking, the addition of polyethylene can extend your deck’s life, making it a smart investment in your home. - Low Maintenance: You won’t have to stain or seal your deck every couple of years like you would with a wood deck. Plus, it’s easy to hose and wipe down to keep it looking great for years!
- Color & Stain Options: One of the many advantages of Wolf’s composite decking is that you can choose from ten different colors to get the look that works best for your home’s style.
- Fade-Resistant: Wolf’s decking is stain and fade-resistant. That means you can install your deck in a sunny location and host endless get-togethers without fading or staining.
See Your Options In Person!
We invite you to visit our showroom to see all the Wolf composite decking options in person. Feel the boards, see the finishes and talk to one of our experienced representatives to learn more about all the products we sell. Whether you’re working with a contractor or building your own deck, Dutch Way is the Shenandoah Valley’s top choice for composite decking that is similar to Trex decking. Contact us to learn more!