Trex Composite Fencing
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Trex Composite Fencing
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Four Natural Colors
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Four Natural Colors

Woodland Brown

Saddle

Winchester Grey

Charcoal Black
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Interlocking Pickets for Complete Privacy
Trex’s pickets slide securely into the rails and lock together, creating a solid wall of privacy. Unlike wood or vinyl, there are no fasteners that loosen and no boards that shrink apart. Even through wide temperature swings, the interlocking system keeps the fence tight — so your yard stays private without gaps appearing over time.
Built for Real-World Weather (All Climates)
Trex® composite fencing is designed to stay stable through day-to-day sun, rain, and wind. Thick-walled posts, strong rails, and interlocking pickets work together so sections resist the common issues that affect wood and vinyl—no rotting and cracking, or panels popping loose when gusts pick up or temperatures drop.


A Natural Looking Fence without the Maintenance
Weather and time eventually take a toll on any outdoor structure, but the Trex composite material holds a deeper, more natural tone with an upscale, matte look that weathers gracefully over the years. Whereas a wood fence may look old in just a couple of seasons, even after repainting, Trex stands for years with little wear and virtually no maintenance.
Follows Slopes & Mounts on Block/Brick Walls
Most lots aren’t perfectly flat. With Trex, you have options to step or rake the fence line to maintain horizontal lines or to follow slopes and keep the bottom line tight to the ground. What about wall mounting? Trex can be installed cleanly as a wall topper on block/brick to add privacy without rebuilding the base.


Pool-Ready, Low-Corrosion Choice
Around pools—freshwater or salt-system—Trex’s composite boards and coated components won’t rust or rot from splash. Maintenance is simple (rinse as needed). As always, check your local pool-barrier codes for height, clearance, and latch specifications.
Quieter Backyards Near Streets & Alleys
Solid composite panels help dampen everyday noise from roads, alleys, and neighboring yards. You’ll notice more calm at patio level, especially along side yards and rear property lines.


Neighbor-Friendly on Both Sides
Trex looks finished in and out—perfect for HOAs, shared property lines, and corner lots. You get a consistent, refined profile facing the street and the yard, without exposed framing or a “bad side.”
Low Maintenance by Design
Skip the seasonal painting and staining cycles. Trex won’t rot, peel, or splinter like wood, and routine care is as simple as a periodic rinse. It’s a long-term upgrade that keeps its look without the weekend upkeep.


Privacy Styles & Rail Option
Choose the look that fits your home: Seclusions (classic vertical privacy), Horizons or Solitudes (modern horizontal privacy), and Shenandoah rail fencing for open-view ranch and perimeter lines. All styles use the same durable composite and pair with the same rich, natural colors.
Trex Fencing Gallery
Trex fencing comes in four distinct styles, each designed for a different look and function. From full-privacy options to open rail designs, every style is built with the same durable composite material and offered in four rich colors. That means you can choose the design that best fits your property while knowing it will last season after season. Explore the gallery below to see how the styles and colors come together.
























