Trex · San Antonio & Surrounding Texas
Which Trex decking color is right for your deck?
Browse every current Trex board, railing, and deck light below — then let us bring physical samples to your yard before you commit to anything.
The full Trex catalog
Browse Trex decking, railing, and lighting.
This is Trex's complete product catalog, live and always current. Explore decking collections, railing systems, cladding, fascia, and outdoor lighting without leaving the site.
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Trex decking comes in three collections — Transcend, Enhance, and Signature — spanning roughly two dozen colors from pale driftwood grays to deep espresso browns. Every line is capped composite, meaning a wood-and-polymer core sealed inside a protective polymer shell that resists fading, staining, rot, and splintering without annual sealing. All three carry fade-and-stain warranties of 25 years or more. For a South Texas deck, the decision usually comes down to two things: how much direct afternoon sun the deck takes, and which grain pattern suits the house.
We install Trex across San Antonio, Schertz, New Braunfels, Canyon Lake, Boerne, Spring Branch, and Universal City, and the color question comes up on nearly every consultation. The honest answer is that a board looks different on a screen than it does on your property at 4pm in July. Use the catalog above to narrow it to two or three candidates — then we will bring real samples out so you can see them in place.
Worth knowing before you browse: composite warranties are only good if the deck was installed to manufacturer spec. Joist spacing, gapping, hidden fasteners, and drainage all have specific requirements, and getting any of them wrong can void the coverage. That is the part we handle. More on how Trex compares to TimberTech and other options on our composite decking page.
Common questions
Questions about Trex decking?
What Trex decking colors are available?
Trex groups its boards into three collections — Transcend, Enhance, and Signature — and each carries its own palette, from light grays and weathered driftwoods through warm tropical browns and deep espressos. The catalog on this page shows every current color, with photos of each board in a finished deck. Colors do get retired and added, so browsing the live catalog is more reliable than any color chart we could print.
What is the difference between Trex Transcend and Trex Enhance?
Transcend is the flagship line — deeper, more realistic grain, the widest color range, and a 25-year fade-and-stain warranty. Enhance is the value line: lighter boards, a smaller palette, slightly simpler graining, and the same 25-year fade-and-stain warranty. Both are capped composite, both resist rot and splintering, and both install the same way. The practical difference is appearance and price point, not durability.
Can I see Trex samples in person before I decide?
Yes. Photos on a screen never quite match a board in Texas sunlight, and color reads very differently in full sun than in shade. Browse the catalog here to shortlist two or three options, then call us at 210-945-8463 and we will bring physical samples to your consultation so you can see them on your own property, at the time of day you actually use the space.
Do you install Trex railing and lighting too?
Yes. Trex makes color-matched railing systems, fascia, riser boards, and low-voltage deck lighting, all of which you can browse in the catalog on this page. Matching the railing and fascia to the deck boards is what makes a composite deck read as finished rather than assembled, so we quote them together rather than as add-ons.
Does Trex decking work well in the Texas heat?
Capped composite handles South Texas conditions well — it will not rot, splinter, or need re-staining every couple of years the way cedar does. Surface temperature does depend heavily on color: lighter boards stay meaningfully cooler in direct sun than dark espresso tones. If your deck gets full afternoon exposure with no shade structure, that should drive your color choice more than anything else, and we will walk you through it on site.
Found a color you like? Let's see it in your yard.
Tell us which Trex boards caught your eye and we will bring samples to your free on-site consultation — no fees, no pressure. You get a custom design and a written quote before we lift a hammer.
Call 210-945-8463