When you think of perfect outdoor spaces—a place to relax, entertain, or enjoy the beauty of nature—comfort is key. Step onto a deck that redefines outdoor living. With Trex SunComfortable™ Technology, you can enjoy cooler* decking—even on the sunniest days.
Decking designed for high-sun-exposure areas to help mitigate surface temperatures more effectively.
Ideal for spaces where wet feet meet heated surfaces. Slip-resistant finishes help enhance safety.
Waterfront settings gain enhanced usability with heat-mitigating decking while standing up to moisture.
For decks that bask in the sun all day, Trex provides a smarter alternative that helps you enjoy the outdoors on most days without sacrificing style.
At Trex, we believe innovation and sustainability go hand in hand. SunComfortable shows our unwavering commitment to eco-conscious design, crafted with up to 95% recycled materials to champion green construction. Experience comfort and sophisticated style while choosing an option that puts the environment first.
Experience outdoor innovation with Trex Suncomfortable™ decking—designed to keep your space inviting and enjoyable.
Don’t wait for cooler days—create them today. Explore the next level of outdoor living with Trex SunComfortable™. Stay cooler, stylish, and sustainable with a decking solution built for the future.
Just like many other outdoor walking surfaces, composite decking can get hot due to sun exposure or weather. On these hot days - care needs to be taken to make sure skin does not have extended contact with the surface of the deck. For hotter climates, we recommend choosing a lighter color or one of our Lineage deck boards. The Transcend Lineage line of decking is engineered with heat-mitigating technology to give you our coolest decking yet.* It offers a noticeably cooler board than any of our other decking collections.
Yes. Trex composite decking is sustainably made in the USA from up to 95% recycled plastic film and reclaimed wood.
With pressure-treated wood decks, maintenance costs add up over time. Although Trex costs more initially, you'll never have to sand, stain or paint your Trex deck. Over the life of your deck, those reduced maintenance costs add up to a greater value than wood—not to mention the value of the added time spent enjoying your deck rather than working on it. If you would like to see the difference in maintenance costs for your deck of wood vs composite, visit our Decking Comparison page.
Trex products offer superior durability and performance that you can't get from wood. Trex decking resists termites, won't rot, warp, or splinter-and never needs staining or painting. What's more, Trex decking is made from 95% recycled materials: That's an eco-friendly decking choice you can feel great about. To learn more please review our Trex vs. Wood page.
*Although Trex decking products with heat-mitigating technology are designed to be cooler than most other composite decking products of a similar color, on a hot sunny day, it will get hot. On hot days, care should be taken to avoid extended contact between exposed skin and the deck surface, especially with young children and those with special needs
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