Key Takeaways:
- Trex is the most recognized composite decking brand in Canada
- Three product lines: Enhance ($6–$8/sq ft), Select ($8–$10/sq ft), Transcend ($10–$14/sq ft)
- Available at Home Depot, Lowe's, and Rona across Canada
- All lines come with a 25-year limited warranty against fading and staining
- Trex is made from 95% recycled materials — one of the greenest decking options
Trex Product Lines
| Line | Price/sq ft | Colours | Cap Technology | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Enhance | $6–$8 | 6 colours | Single-side cap | Budget composite builds |
| Select | $8–$10 | 5 colours | Three-side cap | Mid-range residential |
| Transcend | $10–$14 | 9 colours | Full surround cap | Premium appearance |
Enhance — Entry Level
Trex's most affordable line. The board has a capped (protected) side and an uncapped side — install cap-side up. Available in Basics (solid colours) and Naturals (wood-grain patterns). This is the line that competes directly with pressure-treated wood on installed cost.
Select — Mid-Range
Three-sided cap protection — top, bottom, and one edge. More fade and scratch resistance than Enhance. The sweet spot for most Canadian homeowners who want composite performance without premium pricing.
Transcend — Premium
Full four-sided cap with the most realistic wood-grain appearance. Transcend Lineage (newest sub-line) features ultra-deep wood grain that's difficult to distinguish from real wood. Best colour selection and highest performance metrics.
Where to Buy Trex in Canada
- Home Depot Canada — largest retail selection, stocks Enhance and Select in-store
- Lowe's Canada — stocks Select and Transcend
- Rona — regional availability
- Specialty deck retailers — The Ultimate Deck Shop (tuds.ca), local lumber yards
- Trex.com dealer locator — find authorized installers near you
Trex vs Canadian Alternatives
While Trex dominates brand recognition, consider TruNorth — a Canadian-manufactured composite brand produced in Ontario. TruNorth offers similar performance at competitive pricing while supporting the Canadian manufacturing economy.
Compare Trex with other composite brands or explore our material comparison guide. Find Trex-certified installers in your area.
