Project Highlights: Location Portland
Type: Resurface

For this deck resurfacing project, the old wood surface was removed and the frame repaired before the installation of a new surface. The deck now boasts a sleek look with Trex Transcend Linage composite decking in the chic Byscaine color, complemented by Island Mist fascia and picture frame accents.

Safety and style were both addressed with the addition of Trex Signature powder-coated aluminum railings providing a durable and visually appealing boundary. Enhancing the space further, an aluminum frame with an acrylic sheet patio cover was incorporated, offering protection from the elements while allowing natural light in.
This project successfully combines functionality and design, creating a modern and welcoming outdoor area for the homeowner to enjoy.

Trex Decking Advantages
Trex decking is one of the most popular choices for homeowners looking to upgrade their outdoor living spaces with long-lasting quality. Unlike traditional wood, Trex decking resists fading, staining, and warping, making it a low-maintenance solution that keeps its beauty for years. Its rich colors and realistic woodgrain textures provide a premium finish without the upkeep, giving homeowners a modern look that performs in every season.

Trex Railing Benefits
Pairing a new deck surface with Trex railing adds both safety and design appeal. Trex railing systems are built from durable, weather-resistant materials that hold up in the Pacific Northwest climate. They come in a variety of styles and colors, allowing homeowners to match their railing with their decking for a seamless and polished appearance. Trex Signature aluminum railing is especially popular for its strength, clean lines, and minimal maintenance requirements.

Composite Decking Resurfacing
Composite decking resurfacing is an excellent option for homeowners who want to upgrade an existing deck without rebuilding the entire structure. By removing old wood boards and replacing them with high-quality composite materials, you create a deck that lasts longer, requires far less upkeep, and boosts the overall value of the home. Composite decking doesn’t splinter, crack, or require yearly staining, making resurfacing a smart investment for homeowners seeking both durability and long-term savings.






