Low-maintenance composite decks built to last

Trex Decking

Enjoy a beautiful deck without constant sanding and staining

2026
Trex decking Licensed: CSLB #1106627
Trex decking Insured and Bonded
Trex decking

Why Choose Us

CUSTOM TREX DESIGN FOR YOUR HOME
EXPERT INSTALLATION OF COMPOSITE SYSTEMS
LOW MAINTENANCE HIGH DURABILITY
DETAILS FOR SAFETY AND COMFORT
CLEAR PRICING AND TIMELINES

Trusted

We build Trex composite decks with precise framing
[15+] years of craftsmanship
experience
[100+] completed projects
[10/10] client rating

Our Works

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GOOGLE GUARANTEED
— Mark T., Seattle homeowner
a year ago
The Garage DoorLGP Bilders and Service was excellent. They showed up on time and were very helpful. They were quick efficient and very cost effective as well. I would use them again right away
— William Tikhonenko
a year ago
I had Larry do a lot of work for me recently, I’m proud to say I don’t regret set paying what I payed, he took care of all of the dry rot I had in my subfloor then replaced the Sheetrock that was damaged and as well as the baseboards on my home, I also hired him again to build a deck for my house which he did an outstanding job, he’s capable of a lot and I highly recommend hiring him for your next project :)
— Ruvim Gaidaichuk
a year ago
If I could give more than 5 stars I would. I recommend him to all. Larry does the greatest job from the numerous handy men I have hired in the past. With Larry I don’t need to keep looking for someone to do a spectacular job Larry is just that guy.
— Davyd Brovkin
a year ago
LGC Remodeling delivered exceptional results on my project. Professional, detail-oriented, and within budget. Communication was excellent. Highly recommend for any home improvement needs!
— Anatolii Dobrolevskyi
a year ago
We're glad we went with Larry's team because they did an awesome job helping us out with some of our projects that we had, Larry does a great job communicating and they did an outstanding job replacing windows and painted our house!
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“Cold Flooring” in the Sun: Myth or Reality?

“Cold Flooring” in the Sun: Myth or Reality?

In summer, you want to step out onto the terrace barefoot and avoid the heat. This leads to a popular question: is there a deck that doesn’t heat up at all in the sun? The short answer is no; any material will heat up in direct sunlight. However, the difference in heat can be quite […]

How to care for a wood or wood-polymer composite deck

How to care for a wood or wood-polymer composite deck

Yes, both wood and modern composite decks are designed to withstand the elements. But their lifespan and appearance directly depend on regular cleaning, proper chemical treatments, and careful winter maintenance. In the US, manufacturers’ recommendations are consistent: dirt and organic matter are the main enemies; harsh cleaning products and excessive water pressure are a common […]

Is Your Deck Poorly Built? Three Warning Signs to Check Today

Is Your Deck Poorly Built? Three Warning Signs to Check Today

A terrace isn’t just for relaxation. It’s a space subject to loads, wind, moisture, and cyclical heating. Errors in joints accumulate and then suddenly erupt: a wobbly fence, a sagging span, a damp “house joint.” Therefore, the reaction “we’ll figure it out some other time” is inappropriate. Our blog covers many topics related to home […]

Spring is the best time for a deck: start the season right

Spring is the best time for a deck: start the season right

Building a deck involves more than just choosing deck boards and railings. It also involves weather windows, soil management, delivery schedules, permits, and inspections. In spring, these factors combine to create a more predictable picture: the ground has thawed, temperatures have stabilized, and permit departments and contractors aren’t yet overwhelmed with summer requests. As a […]

Steel deck framing: the fire-safe solution your home really needs

Steel deck framing: the fire-safe solution your home really needs

Forest fires are becoming a reality in an increasing number of regions. Therefore, the discussion of decking has long since moved beyond aesthetics. The key lies not only in the decking, but in the foundation itself. It is the framework that determines the fire resistance of the entire structure and influences how it will respond […]

FAQ

01
How much does a Trex composite deck cost compared to wood?
Trex decking typically costs more upfront than a standard wood deck, but it saves money over time because you don’t need to sand, stain, or replace boards as often. The final price depends on the size of the deck, framing requirements, railing style, and any extras like stairs or lighting. After an on-site visit, we’ll give you a clear, itemized estimate for your Trex deck.
02
How long will a Trex deck last?
With proper installation, Trex decks are designed to last for decades. The composite boards resist rot, insects, and moisture damage much better than many traditional wood options. We follow manufacturer guidelines for framing, fasteners, and ventilation so your Trex deck performs as intended for the long term.
03
Does Trex decking require maintenance?
Trex is low-maintenance, not “no-maintenance.” You don’t need to stain or seal it, but we do recommend periodic cleaning with soap and water to remove dirt, pollen, and debris. No sanding, painting, or yearly refinishing is required, which is why many homeowners choose Trex over wood.
04
Does Trex decking get hot or slippery?
Like most outdoor surfaces, Trex can warm up in direct sun, but many homeowners find it more comfortable than darker stained wood. The surface has a texture that helps provide traction when wet. We can also discuss color choices and layout to reduce heat buildup on sunny exposures.
05
Can you replace my old wood deck with Trex using the same frame?
Sometimes. We first inspect your existing framing to make sure it’s structurally sound and up to current code. If the structure meets requirements, we can often keep the frame and install new Trex decking and railings. If we find issues with posts, beams, or connections, we’ll recommend repairs or a new frame so your investment in Trex is properly supported.

Trex Composite Decking | LGC Remodeling

Trex composite decking is one of the most popular choices for homeowners who want the look of wood without the maintenance. A properly built Trex deck resists moisture, fading, and rot, making it ideal for long-term outdoor use. Unlike traditional wood decks, Trex composite boards are engineered for consistency, strength, and durability.

At LGC Remodeling, we work as an experienced Trex deck installer, handling everything from planning and material selection to professional installation and finishing details.

Why Choose Trex Composite Decking

Trex composite decking material is designed to outperform traditional wood while maintaining a clean, modern appearance.

Key benefits include:

  • Low maintenance (no staining or sealing)
  • Resistance to moisture, rot, and insects
  • Consistent color and surface texture
  • Long lifespan compared to wood decks

Many homeowners compare Trex wood decks to pressure-treated lumber and choose Trex for long-term performance and reduced upkeep.

Trex Deck Design & Planning

A successful Trex deck starts with proper planning. Using a Trex deck designer approach, we evaluate layout, framing, board direction, and railing integration before installation begins.

Design considerations include:

  • Deck size and shape
  • Framing requirements for composite boards
  • Stair and railing layout
  • Drainage and ventilation

This planning ensures the deck performs as intended and meets manufacturer requirements.

Installing Trex Deck Boards

Professional installing Trex deck boards is critical for appearance and warranty compliance. Composite boards require specific spacing, fastening systems, and support.

Our installation process includes:

  • Structural framing preparation
  • Proper board spacing for expansion
  • Secure fastening systems
  • Clean edge and stair detailing

If you’re searching for install Trex deck services, professional installation ensures long-term stability and a clean finish.

Trex Deck Railing Integration

A Trex deck is often paired with matching railings. Deck railing Trex systems are designed to integrate seamlessly with composite decking.

We install:

  • Trex railing systems for decks and stairs
  • Railing layouts matched to deck design
  • Code-compliant heights and spacing

This creates a unified look and improves safety.

Trex Deck Cost: What Affects Pricing

Homeowners often ask about Trex decking cost or the price of a Trex deck. Pricing depends on several factors.

Cost considerations include:

  • Deck size and layout
  • Board selection and finish level
  • Framing complexity
  • Stair and railing systems
  • Labor and site conditions

While home depot Trex composite decking prices cover materials only, total project cost includes professional installation and structural work.

Why Choose LGC Remodeling for Trex Deck Installation

Homeowners choose LGC Remodeling because we treat Trex decks as engineered systems—not surface upgrades.

We offer:

  • Experienced Trex deck installer services
  • Manufacturer-compliant installation
  • Clean detailing and long-term performance
  • Transparent pricing and timelines

Our goal is to build Trex decks that look great and perform for decades.

Ready to Install a Trex Deck?

If you’re planning a new Trex composite decking project, comparing Trex decking cost, or need a professional Trex deck installer, LGC Remodeling is ready to help. We design and build Trex decks that combine durability, comfort, and modern outdoor style.

Trex Deck Installation Across Vancouver WA & Portland OR

LGC Remodeling installs Trex composite decking throughout the Portland metro and southwest Washington, including Vancouver WA, Portland OR, Battleground, Ridgefield, Gresham, Beaverton, Lake Oswego, and all surrounding communities. Our service area spans both sides of the Columbia River, and we’ve completed Trex projects in neighborhoods ranging from dense urban Portland bungalow lots to rural Clark County acreage.

Trex composite decking is particularly well-suited to the Pacific Northwest climate — the persistent fall and winter rain, the hot dry summers, and the temperature swings that cause untreated wood to check and deteriorate. Trex boards don’t absorb water, won’t expand and contract with moisture the way natural wood does, and maintain their color and surface texture through years of Pacific Northwest weather without annual sealing or staining.

Get a Free Trex Deck Estimate from LGC Remodeling

Ready to stop maintaining an old wood deck and build something that takes care of itself? LGC Remodeling provides free on-site estimates for all Trex composite deck projects throughout our service area. We’ll visit your property, assess the site, discuss your design goals, and provide a detailed written proposal. Call us or submit your information online — we respond the same business day.

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