Trex Products Are Wood Alternatives
One of the best things to walk out of your back door and see is a beautiful, spacious, well-built deck. It really can set a house apart from its neighbors. While fencing is often done for more practical purposes—mainly privacy or keeping pets in—it too can be an important part of a building’s aesthetic. Trimming and railing, it should go without saying, are important in many ways too. Unfortunately, fewer people bother with decking, fencing, railing, and trimming than they might otherwise because of the prohibitive costs, protective and repairing expenses, and concerns about the environmental damages they might cause.
The way to avoid these problems, or rather to confront them head on, is to use Trex products for railing, decking, trimming, and fencing. Trex products are wood alternatives that are not susceptible to insect, water, or sun damage—which means a good deal of the protective and repair costs can be subtracted from the overall cost for a deck, fence, etc. Best of all, Trex products are environmentally friendly. They are made from a composite of recycled and reclaimed wood and plastic scraps, mostly from used grocery bags, old wooden pallets, and sawdust. Trex keeps roughly 600 million pounds of polyethylene and sawdust out of landfills each year.
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