Trex KlevaKlip system to suit timber - covers 10sqm
FAQs
While Trex composite decking is scratch-resistant, it is not scratch-proof. Heavy furniture or sharp objects can cause scratches. Trex 's surface is designed to withstand normal wear, but it's advisable to avoid dragging furniture or sharp items across it.
Trex offers a variety of colours across their decking collections. Some of the available shades include gravel path, Havana Gold, Island Mist, Lava Rock, Rope Swing, Spiced Rum, and Tiki Torch. These colours range from natural wood tones to more vibrant and rich hues, allowing you to find the perfect option for your outdoor space.
Trex composite decking is built to last for decades, typically offering a 25-year lifespan or longer with proper care. The material is resistant to many of the issues that affect traditional wood, such as warping, rotting, and splintering.
Yes, Trex composite decking expands and contracts with temperature fluctuations, as with most composite materials. To account for this natural movement, it?s essential to leave a gap between boards during installation. The recommended gap is 5mm to 8mm for end-to-end board spacing and 3mm to 5mm between side edges of the boards. These gaps ensure that the decking can expand and contract without causing buckling or warping.
Trex recommends using the following fasteners for secure and aesthetically pleasing installation:
- Trex hideaway? hidden fasteners: these provide a smooth, screw-free deck surface.
- Trex ? decking screws: these are designed for visible fastenings with stainless steel or coated options to prevent corrosion.