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Puidukoda UK

Puidukoda UK Ireland is a leading bulk or wholesale supplier of machined and processed solid sustainable softwood timber serving the United Kingdom and Irish customers. The timber we supply is manufactured in our sawmills and is FSC or PEFC Chain of Custody Certified.
The main part of our business is supplying large quantities of softwood timber which tends to be on long-term supply contracts to timber merchants, timber construction companies, and DIY Chains.

 

Puidukoda UK  Ireland is a leading bulk or wholesale supplier of machined and processed solid sustainable softwood timber serving the United Kingdom and Irish customers. The timber we supply is manufactured in our sawmills and is FSC or PEFC Chain of Custody Certified. The main part of our business is supplying large quantities of softwood timber which tends to be on long-term supply contracts to timber merchants, timber construction companies, and DIY Chains.

As a leading timber supplier, we mainly supply softwood in Siberian Larch, Whitewood spruce, and Redwood pine. The timber patterns, profiles or mouldings we supply include planed square edge smooth, decking, flooring, cladding andC24 strength graded timber.

Included in our product ranges we supply large quantities of primed, painted, fully finished or prefinished cladding and profiles crosscut and packaged. We are one of the few  Timber Cladding Producers and Suppliers that are Certified and can legally supply certified fire retardant finished timber cladding to conform to the Construction Products Regulation (CPR) in the UK or Europe.

If you source, use or supply fire retardant timber cladding you need to ensure that you use a Certificated Fire Retardant timber cladding supplier like ourselves. Puidukoda holds large volumes of stock for customers in the UK in Harwich or Liverpool and for Ireland in Dublin or Sligo all for quick and urgent deliveries. Our organisation is ISO 9001 Quality Managment Standard  Certified and a copy of our Certification is available to download.

Why choose us as your leading timber supplier;-

  • We are in a position to offer competitive prices due to our extensive selection of timber stocks and automated timber production and processing systems, which allow us to produce large volumes of timber profiles-  as a guide we manufacture approximately 181 818 linear meters (181km; appx 112miles) of timber mouldings daily. This makes us a large-scale manufacturer and supplier of timber.
  • We can manufacture different timber profiles with different finishes for example painted, primed, oiled, waxed or coated including the facility to offer crosscut, bundled, end matched, shrink-wrapped and packaged in personalised customer branding. This packing is ideal for DIY Stores/Chains, Garden Centres, Timber Merchants and Builders Merchants.
  • We hold full Certification for fire retardant timber claddings audited by a regulated laboratory as required by law in the CPR  (Construction Products Regulation) and not many companies hold this certification.
  • Our Exterior painted claddings have ten years warranty for solid or Opaque paint finishes and five years warranty for translucent/ semi-transparent  paint coating and stains (download more cladding literature).
    Graded C24 Structural Stress Graded Premium Timber Joists

    We hold a large volume of machined timber stocks at our distribution warehouses for prompt deliveries throughout the UK and Ireland. Alternatively, we can deliver from our factory standard stock items in appx 10-15 working days in full or half loads.

  • Relationships are very important we can arrange long-term partnerships and for call-off orders or contracts for delivery to different branches or depots.
  • We have a dedicated, knowledgeable Customer Service Team covering the United Kingdom and Ireland which is experienced to work with Merchant, Construction (Architects, Designers), Offsite, Modular, Joinery, Landscaping, DIY Customers.
  • Puidukoda is ISO 9001 Quality Management Standard Certified, to show our commitment to being a leader of manufactured consistent quality timber profiles, patterns, mouldings etc. Certification ensures we adhere to strict procedures and quality specification requirements this endorses us  as a leading timber supplier.
  • We ensure that our products meet International, European and British Standards, e.g. with adherence to the Construction Products Regulation CPR Regulation number 305/2011- through   CE Marking. Timber flooring products are CE Marked to BS EN 14342:2013, Timber Cladding products to BS EN 14915: 2013 and all our planed regularised Strength Graded timber / carcassing is C24 to BS EN 14081-1:2016
  • We can arrange for fire treated timber based on reaction to fire tests either to the European Harmonised Standard BS EN 13501-1which is based on a combination of tests, i.e EN13823:2002 single burning test ( big fire test)
    Flame Retardant Timber Cladding Resistance weatherboarding
    Flame Retardant Timber Cladding Resistance weatherboarding

    and EN11925-2: 2002 Ignitability. Commonly known as fire retardant treatment (fire resistance ?). We supply factory finished coatings which can be opaque (solid), semi-transparent and translucent (clear) for internal claddings or opaque for external applications. On request we can offer in the form of pressure impregnation, e.g. Non-Com (Non-Combustible)  (termed non-combustible timber cladding / non-combustible cladding) Exterior Euro Class B, and European Class C / Fire X or Fire Pro from Osmose Kooper– Sentrin PTG Treatment. We can also arrange for intumescent coatings on request such as TeknosTeknoSafe 2002-00; Teknosafe 2407-00, Teknosafe 2457-00; Teknosafe 2467-00, Envirograf S92 etc. This is more commonly specified to the old or local British Standard BS 476 Part 6 / Part 7 based on the Classifications such as Class 0 or Class 1 etc.

  • Our Products are either FSC or PEFC Certified and have a chain of custody (CoC) to show our commitment to using and supplying timber that is legal and sustainable. Moreover, this is in line with the European Union Timber Regulation (EUTR) and the United Kingdom or Ireland Government Timber Procurement Policy (TPP).
  • We care for the environment and recycling this very evident in our production facilities where we manufacture by-products (e.g. briquettes, pellets) with our production wood waste (i.e sawdust and wood shavings), and some of this is also used in the wood biomass boilers to heat our offices and factories.
  • We are part of a reputable timber distributing European Organisation, ie. the  French Group Protac Ouest, subsidiary of Rose Group employing more than 100 employees

Who we supply to:

  • Timber Importers, Distributors,
  • DIY Chains/ Stores,
  • Timber Merchants,
  • Joinery Companies,
  • Shed Manufacturers,
  • Holiday Home Manufacturers,
  • Construction Project Specific ( through Architects and Designers),
  • Chalets modular offsite construction, e.g. SIPS, CLT,
  • Landscapers,
  • Cladding and Timber Frame Contractors,
  • Garden Centres,
  • Government Projects and Departments – DEFRA
  • Builders merchants

Our Products

The softwood species we supply include Nordic Softwood (Nordic Spruce Whitewood- Picea Abies, Nordic Redwood Pine – Pinus Sylvestris, red deal) Scots pine and Siberian Larch(Larix sibirica) Russian Larch. These are all slow grown hence denser and better quality for joinery or construction application use than local homegrown (UK and Ireland) similar faster-grown softwoods.

Puidukoda supplies more than 300 different machined solid softwood stock profiles in the following:-

  • Planed softwood  Timber Decking treated/ tantalised, e.g. green, brown, (Nordic Spruce Whitewood- Picea Abies, Nordic Redwood Pine – Pinus Sylvestris, red deal) Scots pine
  • Planed Siberian Russian Larch  Timber Decking UV oiled,  ferrous sulphate (FeSO4) solution, Sikkens, Teknos painted
  • Planed Softwood Timber Flooring PTGV, T&G ( Tongue and Groove)  in Nordic Spruce Whitewood- Picea Abies, Nordic Redwood Pine – Pinus Sylvestris, red deal) Scots pine Siberian Larch (Larix sibirica) Russian Larch
  • Planed or sawn Softwood Timber Cladding (lining, rainscreen, weatherboarding) for both internal and externalapplications and factory finished, painted, oiled waxed) including louvres, brise soleil / Solar Shading in (Nordic Spruce Whitewood- Picea Abies, Nordic Redwood Pine – Pinus Sylvestris, red deal) Scots pine and Siberian Larch (Larix sibirica) Russian Larch
  • Planed Square Edge (PSE) Softwood -Dressed All Round (DAR), Planed All Round (PAR), Planed All Over (PAO) in Nordic Spruce Whitewood- Picea Abies, Nordic Redwood Pine – Pinus Sylvestris, red deal) Scots pine and Siberian Larch (Larix sibirica) Russian Larch or download 
  • CE Marked High-Quality Premium C24 strength graded softwood timber joists /structural timber carcassing regularised (reg) planed treated -Tanalised or untreated. We supply Ex-Stock up to 6.0mtr long, we can supply C16 on request, sizes based on BS EN336:2006 Structural Timber, BS EN 14081-1, BS 4978:2007+A2:2017 Visual strength grading of softwood. Specification, BS EN 1912 (BS 5268:2007, withdrawn replaced by BS EN 1995-1-

    1:2004+A2:2014) in Nordic Spruce Whitewood- Picea Abies or download more information.

     

Apart from supplying machined softwoods.We are a market leader in the supply of speciality pre-painted cladding and decking profiles, i.e. prefinished. Timber products finished through processes such as priming, painting, waxing, oiling etc. Colour tones are available in a wide range of colours and stains e.g RAL / NCS colour references (solid opaque, semi-transparent translucent), wood stains ( UV Clear, Light Oak, Dark Oak, Walnut, Ebony, Teak shade, Western Red Cedar shade, Mahogany, Weathered etc). Our factory prefinished, painted, primed products are a prefered choice as they have an enhanced look; improved durability moreover this helps speed up construction or joinery manufacturing time. Factory finished products are also used in applications where customers do not want the wood to naturally weather into an uneven silvery grey colour.

Please visit our product videos page for more production, product and installation/fitting information/guidelines.

In summary;

We are ISO 9001 Quality Management Standard Certified and in a strong position of a leading specialist large-scale softwood machined quality timber products supplier. The species we supply include Siberian Larch, Redwood Pine/ Red Deal, Whitewood Spruce all from sustainable sources either FSC or PEFC Certified. Puidukoda UK and Ireland deliver throughout the United Kingdom covering England, Wales, Scotland, Northern Ireland, British Isles and Ireland.The solid timber product range we supply includes; fire retardant claddings (to Euro Class B or Euro Class C), painted cladding; treated and untreated or painted decking.We also supply planed or profiled joinery timber mouldings PAR, PSE, DAR, POA; Stress Strength graded construction premium timber C24 joists, Natural, waxed, painted or oiled softwood flooring as planed square edge or Tongue and  Groove (T&G; TGV).We are serving builders’ merchants, timber merchants, garden building and shed manufacturers, offsite, timber frame, modular, DIY chains and shops, construction, government, and joinery sectors. Working closely with various specialties, e.g., architects, specifiers, and designers, for both building and landscaping.

 

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TREX Decking Complaints Janice of Grass Valley, CA Verified Reviewer Original review: June 26, 2016

We bought Trex in 2003 and built a deck. The main reason we bought Trex was because of the warranty. Within 10 years of building it, it began to warp, looking like weather had hurt it. We immediately contacted Trex. It took quite a while for their representative to come look at it. He claimed only a very few boards were an issue and offered to give us a very small monetary amount to replace them. By then, Trex no longer made that color anymore and it would have looked ridiculous, not matching. What a joke of a warranty. Don’t believe their warranty. Don’t buy Trex!

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Tess of El Dorado Hills, CA Verified ReviewerOriginal review: June 9, 2016

We purchased Trex for our front porch when the deck redone $7000 and some change later – mainly for the lack of maint since my husband is a disabled veteran and we need to cut down on the around the house work to what I can handle on my own. By the beginning of May in Northern CA it’s really difficult to walk on it in your bare feet on. By July it’s shoes only. You can end up with blisters if you step on a direct sun area. I cannot let my dogs out on it at all. After @ 6 yrs it’s starting to lose the grain pattern and your hands get dusty when you touch the deck rails.VIEW MORE

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Sharon of Fergus, ONOriginal review: June 2, 2016

We have just had our deck finished with gravel path for the outside of the deck called picture frame, and saddle for the spine and middle of deck. We bought it from Home Depot, and we used the Pro Desk lady, Liz. She was very helpful in the designing of our deck. We had the deck installed by a professional installer, no complaints there. The deck looks great, my only complaint is I have doggy paw prints all over the deck and I can’t get them off. I was told to use dish soap and scrub them and then rinse off. I did it but they are still there… now contacting TREX. I have read the other reviews about mold and warping, but no stains?

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Greg of Ramona, CA Verified ReviewerResolution response: May 17, 2017

I found that the material is made by Tamko, not Trex, Trex did reply to me after I learned the builder did not use Trex. The deck is still failing and Tamko has accepted my claim, but only offered a fraction of the cost to replace the decking and rail system that is crumbling. So Trex gets 5 star, Tamko gets 1 star for failing to replace/warranty the materials that need replacing.Original review: June 1, 2016

My first deck in Ramona Ca. is perfect ware and no fade. No mold, great stuff. Then we bought a house with an 80 ft. deck that was built as new const. about 8 yrs. ago and the 2X2 vertical posts are decomposing into flakey crumbly faded material. The 2×6 planks are not as bad, but they show decay as well. I thought this stuff was like the stuff I had in my other house. The general contractor that built this house is going to get a call from me asap. There better be a solution to this because this deck is elevated and long and part of the house structure. Not a pop out on grade. It’s a 10ft. elevated deck. I am looking into the class action claims now. HELPFUL43 people found this review helpful

Carol of Troy, NYOriginal review: May 24, 2016

Don’t buy Trex. It’s been a nightmare for us. Although it gets full sun for most of the day, the mold issue is horrible and requires cleaning so often it’s excessive. The only product I have found that removes the mold is Kaboom mold and mildew cleaner. You need to soak the deck with it and let it sit for a while then hose it off. It looks great temporarily, but the mold returns after only a few weeks. Trex customer service has not been helpful at all. Our deck is only 2 years old. We are so disappointed. HELPFUL72 people found this review helpfulHow do I know I can trust these reviews about Trex Composite Decking?

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Jetta of Bigfork, MT Verified Reviewer Verified BuyerOriginal review: April 25, 2016

I have TREX Decking on my deck and on the steps going to my house and steps going to the dock. One fifth of the steps are crumbling like sawdust (Not every step and some of the lower deck). The crumbling Trex looks somewhat precarious. It has been this way for the last 8 years. The first couple years it looked fine – but then it started to crumble and now it looks terrible. My children have been confronting me to do something about it. I have talked with Sliters in Bigfork, MT where we bought it. They suggested I go to Trex Decking… HELPFUL45 people found this review helpful

karen of Bensalem, PA Verified Reviewer Verified BuyerOriginal review: April 10, 2016

After having a house fire in 2006 my husband decided he wanted to redo our porch with Trex. We purchase it on 9/12/08 at Home Depot after we did some research and read that it had a 25 year guarantee. That it would not fade, mold, warp, chip and so on. $3087.13 later our porch was done and 4 years later mold. And my porch looked a little lighter in color. It’s now almost 8 years. My porch is almost white. The mold is horrible. I tried to contact company and I got a recording and found out there was a class action lawsuit regarding this and case was closed in 2014. We were never notified about this from anyone. HELPFUL59 people found this review helpful

Joe of Brentwood, TN Verified ReviewerResolution response: March 24, 2016

Trex support handled our situation in a very professional manner. We did speak to an attorney and were preparing an action as a result of the original decline to our claim. After reviewing the report prepared for them – we were able to correct a pretty glaring error by the Company doing the diagnostics (a downspout had been removed in order to address a structural issue, and had been replaced shortly after their inspection). The error appeared to point to a water issues of improper drainage, but we were able to provide pictures of the before and after to show that there was not a drainage issue, and the matter was quickly resolved to our satisfaction.

The one piece of advice I would give to anyone in our situation, pay close attention to the details, have your own decking and engineers come in and do an independent review- (cost of a couple hundred dollars) and then you can make your assessments based on good information.

If/when you are declined when you submit your claim, make sure you inquire as to the reason and ask to see the report they based their decision on- in our case we were able to stay on top of the details and work towards an acceptable solution. Most importantly stay patient and work with their people, they are very good and in many cases working with limited information- provide as much documentation as you can to resolve the issue without resorting to hiring counsel. Good luck to you!Original review: March 18, 2016

I wanted to post a note regarding our installation and subsequent warranty filing. The product was installed in 06-07 on a new construction home wrap around deck. Over a couple of years the boards swelled and eventually came together creating large amounts of pooling on the deck – at the wrap around corner – it’s actually pushed the banding out creating gaps in the railing system that will need to be addressed. After having my own engineer and installer inspect the deck, we went ahead and filed a warranty claim. It took a couple of months and several letters back and forth but Trex has now agreed to replace the product. We did ultimately request a copy of the report from which our claim was originally denied – there were a couple of discrepancies in the report which we were able to clarify for them.VIEW MORE HELPFUL47 people found this review helpful

Judy of Rapid City, SD Verified ReviewerOriginal review: Jan. 24, 2016

We replaced 3 large, second story, decks with Trex Transcend decking. Living on the top of a hill that sees forever, we get wind. We were warned by our master carpenter that a previous client had experienced significant whistling from the wind blowing like a trumpet, through the hidden deck fasteners. Somehow he installed the fasteners so we don’t experience the whistle. But, what we did experience is 4, 20″ potted tomato plants & our grill blown completely off the deck. The heavy cast aluminum patio table with 8 chairs were slammed into the house. Luckily they hit the siding rather than the windows, which would have broken out. Now we are terrified when we go out of town & have to pull everything to touching the side of the house in hopes of less damage as it readily blows across the slick Transcends Trex. One more reason to NOT put in Trex. HELPFUL39 people found this review helpful

Andy of Olympia, WA Verified ReviewerOriginal review: Nov. 1, 2015

I installed 900 sq ft of “best” Trex decking in my backyard in 2005. It rains during winter in the Pacific Northwest here. First winter, the planks warped into U-shape and hold water in poodles on its surface. It also sags between traces as much as half an inch. HELPFUL69 people found this review helpful

Jeff of Bluffton, SC Verified ReviewerOriginal review: Oct. 29, 2015

Trex Spice Rum decking – Bought/installed Trex on 3 porches. Product looked ‘cloudy’, not at all like photos. Think we made a big mistake. Very dissatisfied/disappointed in customer service response. HELPFUL51 people found this review helpful

Dawn of Longmont, CO Verified ReviewerOriginal review: Oct. 25, 2015

I had my deck built in 1997. So, 18 years later and my Trex looks like it did when it was new. The only problem I’ve had is it’s slippery when it gets frost on it. I fell down the steps one morning. HELPFUL59 people found this review helpful

Ronald of Santa Barbara, CA Verified ReviewerOriginal review: Oct. 13, 2015

Bought a new home in 2004 that had a 700 sq ft of Trex decking that surrounded half the house. After two years the decking was flaking and fading even in the mild climate of central coast California. I went on the Trex website and they said the Trex material can be painted. I use the recommended Behr paint for decks. Looked great for another two years then the paint began to peel. The flaking Trex underneath the paint continues to deteriorate causing the paint to lift off in big chips. See photo. What a horrible product and what a horrible company. I don’t have paperwork, receipts, or any of the so called evidence that Trex demands so it’s a waste of time and effort to try and file a claim regarding the class action suit against them. I don’t see how this company stays in business.

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Jared of Springfield, OR Verified ReviewerOriginal review: Sept. 15, 2015

Bought the product in 2012 and some boards are deteriorating and some aren’t. I had to replace 3 of my steps due to it.

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Sharon of Ruskin, FLOriginal review: Aug. 4, 2015

We built our house in 2003-2004. We installed the Trex decking on a front, elevated, screened in porch approx.. 10 x 48 ft. The first thing we noticed was how soft the material was and how easily it scratched and dented if you dropped something on it or moved furniture. Next came the mold issue. Every time it rained or we had any extended time of dampness, there were areas that turned almost black. Then it faded. Even though almost the entire porch is under roof, it had faded.VIEW MORE HELPFUL74 people found this review helpful

Justine of Columbus , NJOriginal review: Aug. 1, 2015

Deck was installed 3 years ago and the black mold just keeps re-appearing. I cannot find any products to dissolve this mold. I am concerned it is coming from the inside of the product. HELPFUL38 people found this review helpful

Cheryl of Berwyn, PA Verified ReviewerOriginal review: July 19, 2015

We installed a Trex deck 12 years ago. It is still very beautiful. I experience none of the warping issues I’ve read here. I do get mold but I feel it is not the fault of Trex decking. I inadvertently voided my warranty in the second year by power washing mold and leaves from the deck. The only problem I’ve had is not due to the Trex but to the installation. It was installed by the contractor who built our house and they put the boards too close together in many places. I would advise specific instructions BOLDLY written for an order. Because they are so close together, dirt, helicopter seeds from trees become stuck and are difficult to remove. In some places, dirt has become a sort of glue and cannot be removed. I would recommend Trex decking materials for anyone wanting a beautiful, virtually maintenance-free product. I wanted to install Trex at our beach house but the historic preservation committee vetoed our use of anything synthetic. HELPFUL35 people found this review helpful

Catherine of Duryea, PAOriginal review: July 11, 2015

This product is so expensive yet so disappointing. It gets so hot you can not stand on it and it is also discoloring which I discovered from other reviews is mold. The deck is only 2 years old!! HELPFUL60 people found this review helpful

Ronald of Foristell, MOOriginal review: July 2, 2015

I noticed last year there was some black staining. So I washed the deck and this year, it’s worse. It appears to be mold. What is the remedy? It was sold as maintenance free and a lifetime materials warranty. Material was ordered through and installed by Lowe’s in Wentzville MO. HELPFUL52 people found this review helpful

Mona of West Jordan, UT Verified ReviewerOriginal review: June 10, 2015

We bought our home with a big beautiful deck made of Trex. It was one of the reasons we bought the home. Now 7 years later the whole thing is starting to peel. We were told to sand and seal it. It didn’t work. Now what? It is not like wood. How do we fix this without replacing the entire thing? HELPFUL46 people found this review helpful

Dee of Lake Katrine, NY Verified ReviewerOriginal review: June 1, 2015

When I lived in NC I ordered and spent thousands of dollars for Trex Decking for my pool and entertainment area. After two years it warped in 3 areas and also was not told that the material gets so hot that it burns your feet… not very enjoyable and in some spots there was mold. I called the manufacturer and he wanted me to check on the boards for the number/code and told him “I can’t check every board for a white sticker with a number” and told him “I have the receipt which shows Lowe’s delivered the material (over $5,000.)” He said he can’t help me and to have a Lowe’s manager take a look at the damage. He was rude and curt.VIEW MORE HELPFUL71 people found this review helpful

John of Calgary, ABOriginal review: May 27, 2015

Do not buy TREX composite decking. We thought we were buying a product that would last. After 5 years the boards are badly faded and the surface is disintegrating. It will not be long before we have to replace the TREX decking as it is turning to sawdust. This is an expensive product that does not deliver on its promises. Stay away! Avoid like the plague. Do not go near this stuff at any price. It’s garbage. HELPFUL92 people found this review helpful

Patrick of North Vancouver, BC Verified ReviewerOriginal review: May 11, 2015

We installed TREX decking 3 years ago on our floating deck (it’s above torch on). We were advised by TREX that this would be fine. The boards came warped. The Trex Rep told us they would settle down in a short time. They continued to worsen and the TREX rep came after 1.5 years and told us it was the support structure that was warping not the TREX boards even though we showed them the pictures of the warped boards prior to install. It has now been three years and we have spent countless hours talking circles with the TREX people. They are TERRIBLE to deal with. We are going to remove the TREX material and throw it out…. Please do not install this crap on your deck…. It’s a waste of money. HELPFUL115 people found this review helpful

Beverly of Holts Summit, MO Verified ReviewerOriginal review: May 11, 2015

We have had our Trex Decking for 2 years. The first time it rained after the decking was installed, we had water running into our basement. We contacted our contractor and he came back and cut off some of the post so the deck has a slight incline for the water to run off. That did help the problem of the water running into our basement however, now when it rains the water pools on the deck and it looks like a swamp. We have to take a broom and sweep off the standing water. Very unhappy with this expensive decking and not sure how to correct this problem. HELPFUL49 people found this review helpful

Denise of Ravensdale, WA Verified ReviewerOriginal review: April 30, 2015

We had our dream deck built out of Trex material. The summer after it was built the materials became warped, cracked and stained. It is not safe to walk on. We had benches put around the edges of the deck and they have all tilted outward. I suspect the benches will eventually fall off completely. I cannot believe this deck material is sold in the U.S. I expected more from my $15k. What a waste. HELPFUL83 people found this review helpful

Brian of Palm Coast, FL Verified ReviewerOriginal review: April 18, 2015

Our dock builder recommends Trex. No showroom in the area. We order $70 worth of samples, choose our colors, and we pay postage to return the samples. Trex refuses to credit. We are online to buy $25,000 worth of product. Trex has no business ethic towards the “right” way to treat a potential customer. Time to check out the competition. Sad and their ego will define their future. HELPFUL90 people found this review helpful

Joan of Dixmont, MI Verified ReviewerOriginal review: April 10, 2015

We installed ourselves square Trex decking with screws on the floor of our west facing covered porch 10 years ago. The only regular “cleaning” is sweeping the snow off it. We had replaced the painted tongue and groove pine flooring on this porch twice before. The Trex has not stained, but has faded in color slightly and evenly. Looks good. There is no wear. We are very happy with Trex and had planned to replace our large open pressure treated back deck with Trex. Now am wondering if Trex only lasts under a covered porch. HELPFUL54 people found this review helpful

shawn of Redding, CA Verified ReviewerOriginal review: April 2, 2015

We purchased some Trex decking from Trinity Lumber in Weaverville Ca. They spoke highly of the materials and I’m not sure why they did.The decking was a nightmare from the start and Trex didn’t honor the warranty. When our Decking expert installed it, It was only two months when the boards shrunk, twisted and destroyed many of the Trex screws we purchased with the product. They boast of a 25 year warranty. My mother called them and eventually a trex representative came out and told my mom that it was all her fault. She should of used different screws than the ones trex recommended. They change out books every year so they can warrant not honoring the warranty.VIEW MORE HELPFUL108 people found this review helpful

claudia of Bellingham, WA Verified ReviewerOriginal review: March 18, 2015

I had a deck built in 2002 and at least one half of the Trex has discolored with permanent black stains, despite frequent scrubbing and pressure washing. It looks horrible. I had looked forward to a maintenance free deck. HELPFUL83 people found this review helpful

Lisa of Weaverville, NCOriginal review: March 7, 2015

I saved for 2 years to have a 2nd story deck replaced. I was very excited to have my old rotting deck replaced with Trex composite decking. However I quickly realized the decking created a completely different problem I never dreamed I would have. With even a slight breeze a loud whistling noise comes from the deck. When a storm system dipped down from the north it did not stop whistling for 3 days! It is so loud it wakes up everyone in the household at night and all our bedrooms are located on the other side of the house.VIEW MORE HELPFUL77 people found this review helpful PREVIOUSNEXT 

Trex Composite Decking Company Information

Company Name:Trex Composite DeckingWebsite:www.trex.com