• Order Sample
  • Where to Buy
  • Support
  • OUR COMPANY
  • NEWS
  • LITERATURE
MENUMENU
  • INSPIRATION
    • GALLERY
    • CUSTOMER PROJECTS
    • COMM/GOV PROJECTS
    • GET CREATIVE
    • BEFORE & AFTER
    • project spotlight
      PROJECT SPOTLIGHT
  • WHY TREX FENCING
    • Industry Leader
    • Eco-Friendly Fencing
    • Choose a Fence
    • FAQ
  • PRODUCT INFORMATION
    • SECLUSIONS
    • GATES & ACCESORIES
    • COLORS
    • trexvideo
      VIDEOS
    • WARRANTY
  • START PROJECT
    • Plan Your Fence
    • Where to Buy Trex Fencing
    • How to Install
    • Videos

2014 ASLA Meeting and Expo, Denver

November 7, 2014Edmund Rose

VISIT US AT 2014 ASLA ANNUAL MEETING & EXPO IN DENVER, BOOTH 701

If you are a landscape architect that is attending the annual meeting and expo in Denver this month, you should have received a mailer. We will be exhibiting with product samples and representatives that can answer your questions. Many of you may also be using architectural resources such as CADDetails. Stop by and we can discuss how Trex fits into your design plans.

 American Society of Landscape Architects Annual Meeting and Expo 2014Trex® Fencing for Landscape Architects, a new way to do fencing with innovative design and lasting durability

Outdoor living has extended to the perimeter. Enhance your customers’ landscaping with natural appeal and low maintenance. Coupled with a trusted name brand and a 25-year warranty, Trex® fencing is the property improvement solution for residential, commercial, development, government, and specialty projects.
Trex® fencing offers clients:

 

  • Natural wood-like resemblance
  • Neighbor friendly design; privacy board-on-board
  • Low-maintenance: no painting or staining
  • Resists insects: won’t rot, warp, or splinter
  • Heights up to 12’

 

 

Trex Fencing for ASLA Post

 

Filed Under: Composite Fence, Eco-Friendly, Selling Points, Technical Details Tagged With: American Society of LandScape Architects, ASLA Meeting and Expo 2014, Green Building, Resiliency

ASLA Expo and Meeting 2014 in Denver

October 13, 2014Kelley Neel

ASLA Expo 2014 in Denver

American Society of Landscape Architects Annual Meeting and Expo 2014We will be exhibiting again at the American Society of Landscape Architects Annual Meeting and Expo this year. The event will be held in Denver from November 21-24, 2014.  The annual meeting is attended by members of the landscape architecture professional community who, in addition to receiving educational coursework, visit the Expo to find products for their future projects.

 

ASLA Boston 2013We exhibited last year and the response was excellent. Not surprisingly, landscape architects are interested in fencing because it is often a component of a project design.  Access to technical details such as CAD drawings, specifications, testing, etc. is now easier to get a hold of than ever through this website and CADDetails.com.

 

One of the hot topics on the agenda this year is “resiliency”. Sustainable products like Trex are now being scrutinized for their durability as well as their manufacturing and composition. I’ll go into more on resilience in a future post.

 

If you are an attending landscape architect, please visit our booth (#701) and take a look at the displays of the actual fence. We’ll also have literature and representatives to answer any of your questions.  See you there!

Filed Under: Composite Fence, Eco-Friendly, Selling Points, Technical Details, Website Resources Tagged With: American Society of LandScape Architects, ASLA, ASLA Expo 2014 (Denver), Resilience, Sustainability

RESOURCES

  • INSTALLATION GUIDES
  • ARCHITECTURAL SPECIFICATIONS
  • CARE & CLEANING
  • EVALUATION SERVICE REPORT & STAMPED DOCUMENTS
  • PRODUCT MARKETING MATERIALS
  • FAQ
  • PLAN YOUR FENCE
  • INSPIRATION

PRODUCTS

  • SECLUSIONS
  • WARRANTY

MORE FROM TREX

  • COMPOSITE DECKING
  • DECK DRAINAGE
  • PERGOLA
  • FURNITURE
  • OUTDOOR STORAGE

ABOUT US

  • TREX
  • BLOG
  • VIDEOS

CONNECT

  • CONTACT US

Copyright © 2014-2023 Trex Fencing, the Composite Alternative to Wood & Vinyl All rights reserved