Mendham Plywood & Building Products is proud to carry the world's #1 composite decking, Trex. Stop in today to see our samples and learn more.
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Mendham Plywood & Building Products is proud to carry the world's #1 composite decking, Trex. Stop in today to see our samples and learn more.
Trex invented and perfected wood-alternative composite decking. They’ve expanded outdoor offerings through the years, the enduring beauty and hassle-free maintenance of their decking and railing materials still inspires every innovation. Start browsing the collection of information and resources on the revolutionary products at the heart of the world’s #1 decking brand.
Transcend decking’s wood-grain pattern and luxury colors create a premium, ageless look. No sanding. No staining. No kidding. It maintains its vibrant color and finish thanks to their 25-Year Limited Residential Fade & Stain Warranty. For more information visit the Trex website.
Trex Enhance is low-maintenance and high-performance composite that offers all the charm of real wood. With its high-definition grain pattern and classic color options, Enhance features a rich, sophisticated finish at a great value. For more information visit the Trex website.
Trex Select decking and railing adds luxury to your home more affordably than ever. It features high-performance shell technology and nature-inspired colors, the white railing is a simple solution for a clean finish. For more information visit the Trex website.
All Trex® decking lines come with a hidden installation option. A hidden deck fastening system installs between the deck boards, creating a flawless look. For more information visit the Trex website.
Which color is the perfect fit for your Trex deck? Trex decking is available in a wide range of luxurious colors to complement any style home or commercial installation.
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Just how much does a composite deck cost? It’s easy to estimate the materials alone. Crunch the numbers and in just a few clicks and you have your answer. For more information visit the Trex website.