Trex Composite Fencing in San Diego and Surrounding Areas
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Four Natural Colors
Four Natural Colors

Woodland Brown

Saddle

Winchester Grey

Charcoal Black
Learn more about Trex Fencing Colors.

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. The interlocking system keeps the fence tight — so your yard stays private without gaps appearing over time.
Wall Toppers for Block & Brick Walls
Many San Diego properties have low CMU/brick perimeter walls and need a wall topper for more privacy and height. Trex® Seclusions™ mounts cleanly on existing block/brick with compatible wall-mount brackets, delivering a modern, finished look neighbors and HOAs appreciate—without the rust, rot, or repainting typical of metal or wood toppers.*


Built for Coastal Air & Santa Ana Winds
Coastal salt air accelerates corrosion on metal and rot on wood; seasonal Santa Ana winds add dry, gusty conditions. Trex composite boards and posts won’t rust or rot near the ocean, and the interlocking system stays stable through daily onshore breezes and high-wind events.
Pool-Ready Durability
From chlorine to salt-system pools, Trex won’t corrode like metal or degrade like painted wood. Panels rinse clean, keep their color as they weather, and provide true privacy around pool areas—just verify local pool-barrier height and latch requirements.*


Color That Remains Rich as the Fence Weathers
Year-round sunshine can chalk vinyl and discolor paint. Trex’s colors lighten as the fence weathers but they will retain a richer, more natural look in San Diego sun—without the annual paint or stain cycle.
Termite-Resistant Materials
Southern California has drywood and subterranean termites. Trex composite isn’t a food source, giving you a long-term advantage over traditional wood fencing.


Quieter Backyards Near Streets & Flight Paths
The composite panels built from interlocking pickets help soften street and alley noise common near freeways and airport paths—so, patios and pools feel more relaxing. Your backyard oasis awaits.
Fits Sloped & Canyon Lots
San Diego’s grades and canyon edges are no problem. You choose the look you want. Sections can step or they can rake cleanly to follow terrain, keeping the privacy line tight to the ground and the top line visually smooth.


Neighbor-Friendly with the Same Look on Both Sides
The same refined finish faces both directions—ideal for HOAs and shared property lines—and pairs with coastal, modern, and craftsman architecture.

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. The interlocking system keeps the fence tight — so your yard stays private without gaps appearing over time.

Wall Toppers for Block & Brick Walls
Many San Diego properties have low CMU/brick perimeter walls and need a wall topper for more privacy and height. Trex® Seclusions™ mounts cleanly on existing block/brick with compatible wall-mount brackets, delivering a modern, finished look neighbors and HOAs appreciate—without the rust, rot, or repainting typical of metal or wood toppers.*

Built for Coastal Air & Santa Ana Winds
Coastal salt air accelerates corrosion on metal and rot on wood; seasonal Santa Ana winds add dry, gusty conditions. Trex composite boards and posts won’t rust or rot near the ocean, and the interlocking system stays stable through daily onshore breezes and high-wind events.

Pool-Ready Durability
From chlorine to salt-system pools, Trex won’t corrode like metal or degrade like painted wood. Panels rinse clean, keep their color as they weather, and provide true privacy around pool areas—just verify local pool-barrier height and latch requirements.*

Color That Remains Rich in as the Fence Weathers
Year-round sunshine can chalk vinyl and discolor paint. Trex’s colors lighten as the fence weathers but they will retain a richer, more natural look in San Diego sun—without the annual paint or stain cycle.

Termite-Resistant Materials
Southern California has drywood and subterranean termites. Trex composite isn’t a food source, giving you a long-term advantage over traditional wood fencing.

Quieter Backyards Near Streets & Flight Paths
The composite panels built from interlocking pickets help soften street and alley noise common near freeways and airport paths—so, patios and pools feel more relaxing. Your backyard oasis awaits.

Fits Sloped & Canyon Lots
San Diego’s grades and canyon edges are no problem. You choose the look you want. Sections can step or they can rake cleanly to follow terrain, keeping the privacy line tight to the ground and the top line visually smooth.

Neighbor-Friendly with the Same Look on Both Sides
The same refined finish faces both directions—ideal for HOAs and shared property lines—and pairs with coastal, modern, and craftsman architecture.
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 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.

























