Trex has three lines high of high quality railing that range from very customizable to simple and straight forward. Signature is their most customizable railing system and comes with a variety of colors, sizes and infill options. The Transcend rail line also comes in a variety of colors and lengths but unlike signature, the infill options are more limited. Lastly, the Select rail line is Trex’s most affordable line and comes with the most limited options in the form of white rail and charcoal black round balusters.
The biggest con facing a buyer is the high initial cost of Trex, it is a more expensive material than wood and so initial sticker shock can deter a lot of potential buyers. Another con is that not all deck builders have experience building Trex decks, they are not the same as a wood deck, so it is important to talk to a builder that has Trex experience. With these in mind, it is also important think about the future of the deck and its added value to your home. Though Trex is expensive, the long-term investment is unrivaled. Upkeep required is minimal, it is built to withstand all types of climates, and there is a large selection of colors that is sure to catch anyone’s eye.
Trex has 5 different lines of deck boards that have different prices. Signature, Transcend Lineage, Transcend, Select, and Enhance. The prices for these range from around $2.50 - $15 per linear foot. Price will also always depend on where you are buying it and how much you buy.