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Decking - Composite
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EverGrain
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Trex
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EverGrain
SubCategory:
Composite
The decking is a composite material made from plastics and wood fibers.
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MoistureShield
SubCategory:
Composite
The deep wood grain texture gives the look and feel of real wood, with durability unmatched by a traditional deck.
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TimberTech
SubCategory:
Composite
TimberTech Decking is a revolutionary alternative to wood that doesn't rot, warp or splinter like wood. Choose from tongue-and-groove, TwinFinish, 2x6, and 5/4 plank.
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Trex
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Composite
Trex® Decking takes the natural beauty of wood, but leaves behind all the rotting and splintering.
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