Our Trex Deck Cost guide will supply and in-depth guide to the Prices & Costs for all the Trex decking ranges, we will also provide an overview of the Trex brand and their corporate history. The average price of an installed Trex is from $5,750 to $11,000 +, the costs will vary depending on the Trex Deck Product (e.g Trex Transcend, Trex Select, Trex Enhance Basic) used for you deck and deck size, design and material.
Currently Trex is certainly among the top composite decking brands to be used for you home deck. It currently makes best-selling composite decking and gets marks for being eco-friendly too.
Below is basic price overview of the Trex Decking products available for your budget. Other factors can also increase the cost of your deck e.g. larger sized deck, deck railing, accessories and also requiring a deck elevation. Within this guide we have pricing tables that will break down the individual prices and costs for your Trex Deck.
In this Cost Guide
About Trex: Brand Overview
The company says, “Since 1996 Trex has invented, defined and perfected the composite deck category, becoming the world’s largest manufacturer of wood-alternative decking products.”
Saying it has “perfected” the process is a stretch, but homeowners are generally happy with their Trex decking. The first generation was mediocre in quality. Newer generations solved the durability issues of Trex 1.0, and many builders consider it the best composite decking.
Recycled Content: The decking is made from 95% recycled materials – plastics and wood fibers. Trex boasts, “we haven’t cut down a single tree.”
Environmental Pros and Cons: According to this Trex webpage, the brand creates far less greenhouse gas emissions and toxic air pollution than treated lumber production, but Trex does use more energy and public water to manufacture.
The Business Side: Trex claims annual sales of more than $560 million for all its products – decking, railing, stairs, steel deck framing, outdoor furniture and outdoor lighting. Trex calls its collection of products the “Trex system of outdoor living.” Trex is sold in North America, Europe and Asia.
The company is publicly held, and TREX trades on the NASDAQ exchange.
Still curious about Trex? Here’s a short video called The Trex Story
Trex Decking Lines
The table below has Trex decking prices, but first here is an overview of the four Trex Deck lines currently produced and available.
- Transcend
- Select
- Enhance Naturals
- Enhance Basics
The Best Trex Deck: Transcend
Trex Transcend is premium composite decking available from Trex, this is most often compared with Azek decking. Here are your choices.
Colors:
- 5 Classic Earth Tones
- 5 Premium Tropical colors
- 2 shades Trex calls Porch Colors which are more affordable options.
The boards have a rich wood-like graining.
Trex Transcend Classic Earth Tone Deck Colors |
Trex Transcend Premium Tropical Deck Colors |
Features:
- Shell protection on top and sides of boards improves protection against stains and scratches.
- Very low maintenance – just the occasional soap and water if needed.
- Resistant to mold.
- Grooved edges install with Trex hidden fastening system.
Board Profiles:
1″ Square Edge Boards | 1″ Grooved Edge Boards | 2″ Square Edge Boards |
1” Square Edge boards, 5.5 inches wide with board lengths of 12, 16 and 20 feet.
1” Grooved Edge boards, 5.5 inches wide with board lengths of 12, 16 and 20 feet.
2” Square Edge boards, 6 inches wide with board lengths of 12, 16 and 20 feet.
Warranty: 25 years against fading and stains.
Trex Better Deck Lines: Select and Enhance Naturals
In the basic/better/best lineup, Trex calls these two its “Better” lines. You could call mid-grade Trex decking.
Here are overviews for the two lines.
- Trex Select
- Enhance Naturals
Trex Select (Earth Tones)
This is a Trex best-seller. Decking can be paired with Select Railing and Select Fascia.
Colors:
- 5 Earth Tone colors.
Trex Transcend Better Select Deck Colors |
Features:
- High-performance shell offers excellent resistance to weather, stains and scratches.
- As noted, complementary railing and fascia.
- Grooved edges install with Trex hidden fastening system.
Board Profiles: Same as the Transcend collection.
1” Square Edge boards, 5.5 inches wide with board lengths of 12, 16 and 20 feet.
1” Grooved Edge boards, 5.5 inches wide with board lengths of 12, 16 and 20 feet.
2” Square Edge boards, 6 inches wide with board lengths of 12, 16 and 20 feet.
Warranty: 25-year Fade and Stain warranty.
Trex Enhance Naturals
The wood graining in this composite decking is quite lifelike. Boards are light and easy to work with.
Colors: 5 colors. Each is multi-tonal and designed to reflect colors found in natural settings – wood, sand and water.
Trex Transcend Better Enhance Naturals Deck Colors |
Features:
- Compatible with all Trex railing options
- Grooved boards use the Trex Hideaway hidden fastening system, leaving no visible fasteners on the top of the board.
Board Profiles:
1” Square Edge boards, 5.5 inches wide with board lengths of 12, 16 and 20 feet.
1” Grooved Edge boards, 5.5 inches wide with board lengths of 12, 16 and 20 feet.
Warranty: 25-year coverage for Stains and Fading.
Entry-level Trex Decks: Enhance Basics
This is the most affordable Trex decking. Trex says it is “priced to put the pressure on treated lumber.” Trex decking cost for this line still higher than a pressure-treated wood deck, but Trex Enhance Basics is a low-maintenance material compared with wood.
Colors: 3 Colors – two brown tones and one gray.
Trex Transcend Enhance Basics Deck Colors |
Features:
- Compatible with all Trex railing styles.
- Good resistance to mold and mildew.
Board Profiles:
1” Square Edge boards, 5.5 inches wide with board lengths of 12, 16 and 20 feet.
1” Grooved Edge boards, 5.5 inches wide with board lengths of 12, 16 and 20 feet.
Warranty: 25-year warranty protection against Stains and Fading.
Trex Decking Cost
“The estimated material costs for a composite deck run from $9 – $16 per square foot, that’s including substructure, decking and fasteners,” according to Trex on its cost page.
Trex decking prices vary widely for many reason. We’ll look at deck cost factors below.
But many decking estimate sites give costs that are too low. They use just the basic cost of decking boards to determine materials cost.
That doesn’t take the deck frame, fasteners and the potential cost of railings and stairs into account. See the sample project costs below for how much those features add to deck cost.
Here is a Trex Decking Prices List.
Trex Decking Prices | Cost/linear ft. |
Transcend | $4.15 – $4.50 |
Select Earth Tones | $2.65 – $3.10 |
Enhance Naturals | $2.05 – $2.50 |
Enhance Basics | $1.85 – $2.20 |
Trex Deck Accessories | |
Railing Kits | $22 – $26 per foot |
Top Rail Only | $10 – $12 per foot |
Post Caps | $10 – $14 each |
Post Sleeves | $5 – $7 each |
Deck Fascia |
$5.50 – $6.85 per foot
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The list is not exhaustive, but it gives you an idea of how much the price of accessories can drive up deck cost.
The deck under-framing and fasteners costs aren’t included either. The sample projects in the next section take everything into account.
How Much is the Labor Cost on a Deck?
Labor costs range from about $3.50 to about $5.50 per square foot. Of course, if you DIY, then you’ll save most of this cost. You might still have costs for tools or rental of equipment.
Cost factors include whether rails and stairs are included, how much site prep is required and the general complexity of the deck design. Time of year might also be a factor. If you choose a peak season, then cost estimates might be higher than when deck builders are less busy.
Trex Decking Prices: Sample 500 Square Foot Decks
This table shows Trex decking costs for three projects using three lines of decking. The first two examples are priced with a pressure-treated wood substructure. The third project is estimated with Trex Deck Elevations steel substructure.
ALL decks are 500 square feet.
Trex Deck Product | Grade | Deck Rails | Substructure | Complexity | Deck Average Cost | Cost / Sq. Ft. |
Trex Transcend | Premium | No | Treated | Easy to Average | $7,125 | $14.25 |
Trex Select | Mid-Grade | No | Treated | Easy to Average | $6,475 | $12.95 |
Trex Enhance Basic | Entry-Level | No | Treated | Easy to Average | $5,750 | $11.50 |
Trex Transcend | Premium | Yes | Treated | Ave. to Difficult | $10,175 | $20.35 |
Trex Select | Mid-Grade | Yes | Treated | Ave. to Difficult | $9,000 | $18.00 |
Trex Enhance Basic | Entry-Level | Yes | Treated | Ave. to Difficult | $8,375 | $16.75 |
Trex Transcend | Premium | Yes | Elevations | Ave. to Difficult | $15,650 | $31.30 |
Trex Select | Mid-Grade | Yes | Elevations | Ave. to Difficult | $13,900 | $27.80 |
Trex Enhance Basic | Entry-Level | Yes | Elevations | Ave. to Difficult | $12,750 | $25.50 |
Trex deck cost factors, in addition to the labor factors mentioned above, are:
- Grade of the Trex decking – Basic, better or best.
- What the deck substructure, the part you can’t see, is made of. Many homeowners use a pressure-treated substructure for their Trex deck. Others use Trex Deck Elevations steel substructure. Using Elevations deck substructure will increase your Trex deck cost by about 35%, but it will last indefinitely.
- Whether you add deck railings and decking staircases.
- The number of accessories you choose to use.
Getting a Great Price on a Trex Deck
If you plan to have the deck professionally installed, then it pays to get estimates from several local deck contractors.
Let them know that they are competing for the work – and if they’re not overworked already, they will give you their best possible price.
Is the low bidder the right company for the job? Generally, the answer is “no.” Before you sign a contract to have your deck built, research the company using online reviews from Google and others.
This approach is the best way to get a competitive price on a deck that is properly installed.