Trex offers several railing collections, including the Trex Transcend, Trex Select, and Trex Signature series. Each collection has its own style, colors, and materials to fit various outdoor designs.
1. Post Sleeves: Post sleeves slide over the posts, adding a decorative element while protecting the post material. They are available in various colors and finishes to enhance the style of your railing.
2a. Post Caps: Post caps are installed on top of each post sleeve, providing a finished look and protecting the posts from moisture and debris. They come in a range of styles.
2b. Posts: Posts are the vertical supports anchored to the deck floor, providing structural integrity to the railing. They are spaced along the length of the railing to support both the top and bottom rails.
3a. Top Rail: The top rail is the uppermost part of the railing that runs horizontally along the length of the deck providing a sturdy handhold.
3b Bottom Rail: Located at the lower part of the railing system, the bottom rail holds the balusters or infill in place and helps to stabilize the entire railing.
4. Balusters: Balusters are the vertical elements that run between the top and bottom rails, creating a barrier and adding style to the railing. They can be traditional square shapes or modern round designs, depending on the aesthetic you prefer.
Trex deck railing offers a blend of durability, style, and low-maintenance care, making it a top choice for outdoor spaces. Each Trex railing collection is crafted from high-performance, weather-resistant composite materials that resist fading, staining, and scratching. Designed to pair seamlessly with Trex decking, these railings provide an added layer of safety and sophistication to any deck, porch, or patio. With many options and easy installation, Trex railing combines beauty and strength, backed by a robust warranty for years of worry-free enjoyment.