Trex Transcend

Making a big investment in your home is a big deal, and we absolutely recommend considering your deck materials very carefully. Paul has high expectations for the material he uses, and Trex Transcend is one of the best.

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Making a big investment in your home is a big deal, and we absolutely recommend considering your deck materials very carefully. There is an  incredible variety of options available to you, and each one offers different values in maintenance, durability, and beauty. Paul has high expectations for the material he uses, and TrexTranscend is one of the best:

Low Maintenance:

This is a big one and one of the  most important factors. There’s no such thing as an absolute zero-maintenance material, but Trex is as low as it gets. Just give it a surface wash, like  you would your car. No problem, and no time wasted on grueling annual  sanding, staining and sealing.

Durability:

A TrexTranscend deck is a  lifetime investment that in 25 years, you can expect to look as beautiful as  the day it was installed. Making the extra investment in Trex Elevations stable steel framing will make it last even longer.

Beauty:

Composite lumber products have come a  long way over the years, and today’s TrexTranscend line is stunning, coloured and textured to capture the beauty of wood without the level of maintenance or risk for rot. With a variety of colours and lines of lighting, stairs and railings designed especially for pairing with Trex decking, the possibilities are endless.

Property Value:

Home buyers don’t want to inherit maintenance issues with their prospective home.

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Paul Lafrance
Paul is the CEO, founder, and creative force behind Paul Lafrance Design. Known for his rock star style and TV appearances on HGTV’s Decked Out and Disaster Decks, he brings bold energy and visionary design to every project.