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Trex Decking

Warner’s Decking, Inc. is a top-rated and locally owned and operated composite decking company that has been serving the Naperville area by building long lasting Trex decks since 1988.

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Benefits of Trex Decking

Trex Deck Builders of Naperville, IL

Are you looking to build a Trex deck in Naperville, IL? When it comes to outdoor living spaces, Trex Decking is a popular choice for many homeowners. If you’re thinking about building a deck, you may be wondering what type of material to use and what brands you can trust to last and protect your investment long term. Trex decking is one option that is always worth considering, and one that Warner’s Decking can strongly recommend. Here are just some of the benefits of Trex decking:
 
Trex decking is made from recycled materials, so it’s an eco-friendly choice.
Trex decking is extremely durable and low-maintenance. It doesn’t require painting or staining, and it’s resistant to mold, mildew, and pests.
Trex decking is available in a variety of colors and styles to suit any home.
Trex decking is easy to install, so you can enjoy your new outdoor living space in no time.
Trex is recognized as the most reliable and trusted wood alternative and composite decking manufacturer in the world and offers a 25-year warranty on fade and stain. 
 
With eight decking colors to choose from, in ranging shades of browns like Spiced Rum, Vintage Lantern, Rope Swing and Havana Gold, grays like Island Mist and Gravel Path, and red/oranges like Lava Rock and Tiki Torch – there is a color for everyone and the design options are endless. Trex offers four different levels of decking, each with its own benefits and drawbacks. The entry-level Trex Select is the most affordable option, but it also requires the most maintenance. Trex Enhance is a step up in terms of quality, but it still requires some upkeep. Trex Transcend is the highest quality decking that Trex offers and it is also the most expensive. It is made from a patented composite material that is designed to resist fading, staining, and scratching.

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Benefits of Trex Decking

How Much Does Trex Decking Cost?

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Why Choose Trex®

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Never Rots, Warps, Splinters, or Splits

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Maintains its high quality & value for years

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Immune To Fade or Stain

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Never Becomes Food For Termites

Compare Trex Decking Options

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Why Warner’s Decking?

Warner’s Decking, Inc. is a locally owned and operated decking company that has been in business since 1988. We specialize in the installation of Trex decks, and we are one of the few contractors in the area that is certified to install Trex® decking products. We are also a certified TrexPro® Contractor, which means that we have the experience and knowledge to install any Trex® decking product. We are dedicated to providing our customers with the highest quality decking products and services available, and we believe that our experience and certification sets us apart from other decking contractors in the area.

We are licensed, bonded and insured. We provide a free in-house deck design service at your home and will help you decide how to get the best project for your budget. In the design process, we will ask you many questions regarding your project and how you will use your space. We are available to answer any questions or concerns you may have, before, during and after your project is complete.

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Frequently Asked Questions

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The cost of a Trex deck typically averages at $60 per square foot. There are a few factors that will affect the final cost of your deck, including the size of the deck, the type of Trex you choose, and the complexity of the installation.

Trex decking is made from 95% recycled materials, including wood and plastics. But don’t let its origins fool you – these materials undergo rigorous testing and quality control to ensure they meet the same standards as virgin materials. In fact, Trex decking has been proven to resist fading, staining, and scratching more effectively than wood. The end result? A deck that requires less upkeep over time and ultimately saves you money.

Unlike wood, composite decking requires far less maintenance. However it still needs some care and attention to keep its beauty throughout the years like washing your car on occasion with soap water or using a pressure washer when necessary for earlier generation products such as accents that require cleaning every few months while high performance types can last up until ten+years without any issues!

Many people are aware of older-generation Trex decking, which has been around for decades. But now there’s a newer version with improved features that protect against potential damage – all our lines hold up well against scratches so you don’t have to worry about nicks or cracks!

The initial price tag is higher with Trex decks, but they never need to be sanded or stained. Over their lifetime you’ll enjoy reduced maintenance costs that add up for a greater value than wood-not mention the time saved doing other things rather than working on your deck!

Trex decking offers a sustainable alternative to traditional wood and fiberboard products. Made from 95% recycled materials, it’s the perfect choice if you are looking for an eco-friendly way of adding beauty on your property while also reducing waste in landfills!

Trex outdoor living products offer numerous advantages over wood, including longer lifespan and easier maintenance. Trex decking and fencing are made from a combination of recycled wood and plastic, making them more durable and resistant to rot, splintering, and insect damage. In comparison, wooden outdoor structures can begin to deteriorate within just a few years, requiring expensive repairs or replacement.