Trex Expands Decking Line With Transcend Lineage

The new generation of composite decking is available in two colors in square and grooved profiles.

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Trex Company

Trex Co. expanded its Transcend decking line with the introduction of Trex Transcend Lineage, a new generation product with refined aesthetics, trend-forward colors, and enhanced performance features, according to the manufacturer. Trex Transcend Lineage boards feature subtle graining for a natural appearance and are available in two colors: Rainier, an airy mountain gray, and Biscayne, a light coastal brown.

“Lineage represents a natural extension of [the Transcend] line, delivering an evolved sense of style that reflects today’s design trends and lifestyles,” says Adam Zambanini, president of residential products for Trex.

According to Trex, Lineage boards are engineered with heat-mitigating technology in the shell to reflect the sun and keep boards cooler than other composite decking offerings of a similar color. Lineage boards are made from recycled and reclaimed content and engineered with a proprietary, high-traffic formulation and ultra-durable integrated shell that resists stains, scratches, and mold, said the manufacturer.

Lineage boards are available in square and grooved profiles, measuring 1-inch-by-6-inch. Square-edged boards come in 16- and 20-foot lengths, while grooved boards come in 12-, 16-, and 20-foot lengths. Grooved boards can accommodate the Trex Hideaway Hidden Fastening System. Coordinating fascia is available in 1-inch-by-8-inch and 1-inch-by-12-inch sizes. lineage.trex.com

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Vincent Salandro

Vincent Salandro is an editor for Builder. He earned a B.A. in journalism and a B.S. in economics from American University.

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