Trex Lines Installed Cost (12’x16’)
Trex EnhanceCompositeBudget-friendly composite for great value
$14,000–$18,000Trex SelectCompositeBalanced mix of performance and appearance
$16,000–$21,000Trex TranscendCompositePremium composite with rich texture and high durability
$19,000–$25,000Trex SignaturePVCLuxury all-PVC decking — coolest, most fade-resistant, and longest lasting
$22,000–$30,000+ Composite Decking (Enhance, Select, Transcend)
Pros:
- No painting, staining, or sealing
- Won’t rot, warp, or attract termites
- Slip-resistant surface (great for wet areas or pools)
- 25–50 year manufacturer warranties
Cons:
- Higher upfront cost
- Slightly warmer underfoot in direct sunlight
Best for: Homeowners who want long-lasting performance and low maintenance with a natural wood-like appearance.
PVC Decking (Trex Signature)
Pros:
- 100% PVC — completely waterproof
- Coolest surface under direct sunlight
- Virtually maintenance-free
- Most fade- and stain-resistant decking available
Cons:
- Highest upfront cost
- Slightly less natural texture than wood
Best for: Homeowners who want top-tier performance and longevity — especially in full-sun, lakeside, or high-humidity environments.
3. Which Deck Material Is Right for You?
When choosing between wood, composite, or PVC, consider:
- How much maintenance do I want to do?
- What’s my long-term budget (not just initial cost)?
- Do I prefer the look and feel of wood or composite?
- How long do I plan to live in the home?
If you’re staying long-term and want a deck that lasts decades,
composite or PVC can pay off.
If you prefer the warmth and affordability of natural wood,
pressure-treated remains an excellent choice.
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Instant Deck Estimator 4. Our Recommendation
For many homeowners, the decision comes down to
budget versus maintenance.
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Pressure-treated wood delivers the best value for cost and a traditional look.
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Trex Enhance or Select provides long-term savings through durability and minimal upkeep.
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Trex Transcend or Signature PVC is ideal for premium builds designed to last a lifetime.
Composite Framing for Premium Decks
If you’re investing in
higher-end composite or PVC decking, consider upgrading to
composite framing.
Traditional wood framing will eventually twist or rot — even beneath premium boards. Composite framing eliminates that issue and extends the structure’s lifespan to match the surface material.
Benefits include:
- 25+ year structural lifespan
- No rot, warping, or insect damage
- Perfectly straight, stable framing
- Long-term strength that complements high-end decking
It’s a smart upgrade for homeowners building a “forever deck.”
Final Thoughts
No single material is right for everyone — the best choice is the one that fits your home, lifestyle, and budget.
Whether you prefer the natural beauty of wood or the maintenance-free reliability of Trex, we’ll help you compare your options and choose the right fit.
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