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Trex Fencing Pickets – a Smart Design

September 15, 2014Kelley Neel

Trex Fencing pickets – a Smart Design

Trex Fencing Composite PicketsOne of the best features of the Trex fence product is the design of the pickets. At first glance, the pickets look like overlapping solid boards. That’s intentional.  A “board-on-board” design is a popular look and gives Trex a distinct appearance among composite and vinyl fences. Other composite and vinyl fencing designs use a butted slat approach.

 

Exploded View shows how Trex pickets interlockThe Trex picket is actually designed with curved edges. When the pickets are installed, they alternate front and back and as they are pulled tight the curved edges interlock. The benefit to this approach is that the interlocking eliminates any chance of gaps that you might see between solid fence boards. This full-privacy look also has three additional advantages: the elimination of warping and the weight of the fence.

 

  • As a design principle, a curved edge forces rigidity that a flat surface does not. Having a flat surface is why you often see some waviness with other composites and even with wood.
  • The 1/4″ wall on the Trex picket is twice as thick as a typical vinyl picket and because of its density, Trex has similar strength properties to a wood picket. But, it is also thinner than a full plank such as those used for decking. That means a lot less weight which has its benefits during an installation.
  • Speaking of installations, the interlocking pickets also significantly reduce the number of number of fasteners. Except for the three screws for the picket that attaches to the post, no screws are necessary for any of the other interlocking pickets.

 

Trex pickets have a distinctly natural look. Unlike vinyl pickets which have a reflective sheen, Trex pickets have the look of a painted wood fence. Trex comes in three popular colors. Since the fence system comes un-assembled, the color options give you some creativity such as the combination of different colors (see examples).

 

In terms of measurements, the lengths are 67″, 91″, the width is 5.75″, and the depth is 1″ (with some nominal tolerance). The pickets are interchangeable with the bottom rails so if you have a shorter section, you can use a picket as your rail.

 

A contractor contributed this video to demonstrate how the pickets go together. Take a look.

 

Filed Under: Composite Fence, Installation, Technical Details Tagged With: Composite Fencing, Fence Installation, Fence Pickets, Vinyl Fencing

Painting a Trex Fence

August 21, 2014Kelley Neel

Painting a Trex Fence

 

One of the best features of a Trex fence is the availability of three natural colors. The Trex Fencing colors (Saddle, Winchester Grey, and Woodland Brown) are created by a pigmentation process during production, and manufacturing is performed in a way to ensure that the materials retain color as the product weathers.

 

Although Trex products never need to be painted or stained for protection, Trex can be painted either to refresh the designated color or to achieve a custom color. Trex products can be painted or stained at any time, even years after they have been installed. Paints and stains that adhere well to wood will work as well or better with Trex products.

 

What types of paints and stains should be used?

The following paint companies have evaluated Trex fencing and have suggested these coatings:

Paint Manufacturer Tech Support Phone Number Suggested Coating
Behr 800-854-0133 Deck Premium Plus Exterior Solid Wood Deck Stain (no primer needed)
Sherwin Williams 800-474-3794 S-W Deckscapes ext. acrylic Deck Stain A15-150 Series S-W Woodscapes ext. acrylic Deck Stain A15 Series
Repainted Trex Fence

Trex Saddle painted to darken the  weathered color

Shall I wait until my Trex fencing is faded before applying paint or stain?

Yes, it is important to wait for Trex to fade (approximately 12-16 weeks) before applying paint or stain. If the Trex femcing is painted or stained before it fades, the paint or stain could become discolored and adhesion may be compromised. This discoloration is not permanent and can be cleaned.

 

Once I’ve picked out my paint or stain, what do I do?

These easy three steps will guide you:

1. Wait until the Trex fencing fades, approximately 12-16 weeks.

2. Clean your Trex fence surface. Never paint over dirty surfaces or surfaces with mold or mildew. Refer to your owners kit (the Product and Installation Guide) for cleaning instructions.

3. Apply the paint or stain in accordance with the manufacturer’s directions.

 

How long will the paint or stain on my fence last?

This depends on the paint, but testing has shown that paints and stains on Trex fencing will last as long as or longer than paints or stains on wood. Because Trex fencing absorbs minimal moisture, the paint or stain will not experience checking or splitting.

 

What about cleaning my painted or stained Trex fence?

Consult the Trex Fencing Care & Cleaning Guide and your paint or stain manufacturer’s directions before cleaning.

 

 

Filed Under: Cleaning Tips, Selling Points, Technical Details Tagged With: Painting, Staining, Weathering

Why Choose Trex Fencing

August 4, 2014Kelley Neel

Why Choose Trex Fencing

 

Trex Fencing Design PlansOver the years, increasingly sophisticated property improvement plans have added fencing aesthetics and other attributes into the overall decision-making equation. Aesthetic appeal is typically one of the most important factors in a customer’s process when choosing a fence. However, once a customer has decided that the design of a fence and the look of the material fits their needs, the selection process shifts into evaluating details such as longevity, maintenance, benefits of a particular material, and other attributes. A fence is not usually the largest purchase a customer will make for property improvement, but it is still a sizable investment. Therefore selecting the right fence is important to insure the purchase is worthwhile. So, how does Trex specifically factor into landscaping and design plans?

 

Fence Product ComparisonAs you can imagine, the first impression many people have about Trex fencing is how unique and attractive it is. Beyond that, there are several significant reasons to choose Trex fencing. To help you to differentiate Trex from other products, this chart highlights major attributes of the fencing in comparison to common privacy fencing options.

 

 

Attributes

Trex® Seclusions

Other Composites

Wood

Vinyl

Low-Maintenance

Yes

Yes

No

Yes

Requires Wood Supports

No

Yes Yes

No

Post Spacing

8’

6’ (typical) 8’

6’-8’

Requires Screws or Staples for Pickets

No

Yes Yes

No

Same Look Both Sides

Yes

No (typical design) No (typical design)

Yes

True Privacy Design

Yes

No (typical design) No (typical design)

Yes

Heights Above 8’ Tall

Yes

No Yes

No

Wind Rating 130 + MPH sustained (6′ tall)

Yes

No Typically Untested

Some

Proven Brand

Yes

Some N/A

Some

Product Warranty

25-Year

10 – 20 (typical) No

Varies

Filed Under: Composite Fence, Selling Points, Technical Details Tagged With: Attributes, Comparison, Composites, Fencing Options, Vinyl, Wood

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