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Frightful Fence Contest

Do you have a scary fence? A fence so ugly that it makes you scream? If you’ve been interested in replacing that hideous fence with a beautiful new Trex Fence, but not sure how to get started, we’ve got a contest for you. Send us a picture of your terrible fence and you’ll be entered[…]

Composite Fencing & The Future Of The Wood Industry

    Composite Fencing & The Future Of The Wood Industry by FDS Admin | Sep 19, 2017 | Eco-Friendly, Materials, Product Comparison, Wood-Alternative Fencing   Benefits of Composite Fencing Composite lumber is increasingly popular for fence and deck construction. Composites are a mixture of organic fiber, plastic, and a binding agent. The most common reason people invest in composites for building materials[…]

Trex Fencing Survives a Texas Tornado

We take pride in selling Trex Fencing because we know it’s a great product. We often hear positive reviews from satisfied customers, but the story of Bonnie G. from Crowley, Texas was something that had to be shared. She wrote ”I have a beautiful Trex Seclusions fence around my backyard. In a recent tornado, my[…]

Project Spotlight: Wire Mesh Garden Panels

Homeowner Kenji S. from Houston, Texas installed this custom Trex Fence, complete with wire panels for growing vines. Some people might consider a fence an eyesore or a necessary evil. But Trex proves that doesn’t have to be true. Your fence can be an incredible backdrop to a beautiful yard. This project spotlight highlights the[…]

Project Spotlight: PG&E Substation, Mendocino CA

The California-based utility company, Pacific Gas and Electric (PG&E), recently selected Trex Fencing to enclose a substation in Mendocino, CA. Chain Link Fence & Supply (Livermore, CA) installed the fence. Like many commercial projects using Trex, the fence height is 10′ tall. The color installed is Saddle, and the total length of fencing is 230′.[…]

Project Spotlight: HOA in Torrance, CA

A Homeowners’ Association in the Los Angeles South Bay area recently selected Trex Fencing to replace existing wood fence. The association previously had installed a fence with tan colored pickets and dark brown posts and trim rails, so they were able to stay with their color themes by using Saddle Trex pickets in combination with[…]

Trex Pickets Used for Deck Skirting

We’ve talked about the many benefits of the Trex Seclusions interlocking picket system. Here’s another one: creativity. For this particular project, the pickets were cut and placed underneath the deck to create a secure storage space. They provided a perfect solution for closing off space underneath while also showing an attractive finished look. Additionally, since the pickets are made out of[…]
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