Why Trex Is Popular in Frisco

Frisco homeowners replace more deck boards due to sun damage than almost any other maintenance issue. That's the main reason Trex composite decking has become the default choice across neighborhoods from Phillips Creek Ranch to Richwoods — it handles the brutal North Texas sun without the constant re-staining cycle that wood demands.

The Frisco climate pushes decking materials hard. Summer surface temperatures routinely hit 130°F+ on south-facing decks, UV exposure degrades unprotected wood within two seasons, and humidity from May through September creates ideal conditions for mold and mildew growth. Trex boards are engineered with UV inhibitors and a protective shell that resists all three problems simultaneously.

There's a practical reason too: termites. Subterranean termites are active throughout Collin County, and they'll find untreated wood framing and decking faster than you'd expect. Trex composite boards are completely termite-proof — they simply can't eat the material.

Beyond durability, Frisco's year-round building season means contractors stay busy but availability is more consistent than in seasonal markets. You'll find better pricing and scheduling flexibility if you book your Trex deck install between October and April, when demand dips and temperatures make the work more comfortable for crews.

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Trex Product Lines Compared

Trex offers three distinct product lines, each at a different price and performance tier. Here's what actually matters for Frisco installations:

Trex Enhance

The entry-level line comes in two versions — Enhance Basics and Enhance Naturals. Basics offers solid colors, while Naturals adds multi-tonal wood grain streaking for a more realistic look.

The single-sided cap is the key limitation. If your deck design includes visible board edges — like on a raised deck or around stairs — you'll see the unfinished composite core. Most Frisco builders work around this with fascia boards, but it's worth knowing upfront.

Trex Select

The mid-tier option that most Frisco homeowners end up choosing.

The three-sided cap means exposed edges still look finished. Select boards also feel slightly more substantial underfoot. For a standard 16x20 deck in Frisco, the upgrade from Enhance to Select typically adds $2,000–$4,000 to the total project.

Trex Transcend

Trex's premium line with the deepest color saturation and most realistic wood grain patterns.

Transcend's full shell wrapping means superior fade resistance — a genuine advantage in Frisco's relentless sun. The Tropics collection (Havana Gold, Tiki Torch, Spiced Rum) has become especially popular in newer Frisco developments where homeowners want a warm, tropical wood appearance without maintenance.

Quick Comparison Table

Feature Enhance Select Transcend
Installed cost (Frisco) $50–60/sqft $55–70/sqft $65–80/sqft
Shell coverage Top only Three sides All four sides
Fade/stain warranty 25 years 25 years 25 years
Structural warranty 25 years 25 years 25 years
Best UV resistance Good Better Best
Color options 6 5 9

Trex Deck Costs in Frisco

Real numbers matter more than national averages. Here's what Frisco homeowners are actually paying in 2026 for professionally installed Trex decks:

Cost Per Square Foot

Trex decking installed in Frisco runs $50–80/sqft, depending on the product line, deck complexity, and structural requirements. That range includes materials, labor, standard railing, and basic stairs.

For context against other popular materials:

Material Installed Cost (Frisco, 2026) Annual Maintenance Cost
Pressure-treated pine $25–45/sqft $200–500/year
Cedar $35–55/sqft $150–400/year
Trex composite $50–80/sqft $0–50/year
Ipe hardwood $60–100/sqft $100–300/year
Other composites $45–75/sqft $0–75/year

The upfront premium for Trex over pressure-treated wood is significant — roughly double. But when you factor in that pressure-treated decks in Frisco need sanding and re-sealing every 1–2 years (versus essentially zero maintenance for Trex), the 10-year total cost often favors composite. If you're exploring affordable deck building options in Dallas, those same cost dynamics apply throughout the DFW metro.

Sample Project Budgets

Here's what three common Frisco deck sizes cost with Trex Select (the most popular choice):

These assume standard post footings (Frisco's frost line is 6–12 inches, so footings typically go 12–18 inches deep), basic aluminum railing, and a single staircase.

What Drives Costs Up

Several factors specific to Frisco projects push costs above the base range:

Finding a TrexPro Certified Installer

Not every contractor who says they install Trex is actually certified. The distinction matters for your warranty.

What TrexPro Certification Means

Trex maintains two installer tiers:

Only work installed by a TrexPro or TrexPro Platinum contractor qualifies for Trex's full warranty coverage. A general contractor using Trex boards without certification can void specific warranty protections — particularly the labor component.

How to Verify Certification

  1. Use the Trex dealer locator on trex.com — enter your Frisco zip code (75033, 75034, or 75035) to find nearby certified installers
  2. Ask for the contractor's TrexPro ID number and verify it directly
  3. Check for current-year certification — contractors must re-certify annually

What to Ask Before Hiring

Beyond certification, Frisco-specific questions you should ask any Trex installer:

If you're comparing builders across the DFW metro, our guides on best deck builders in Allen and Arlington cover the broader regional market.

Trex vs Other Composite Brands

Trex isn't the only composite decking option, but it dominates the Frisco market for specific reasons. Here's how it stacks up:

Trex vs TimberTech/AZEK

TimberTech (owned by AZEK) is Trex's closest competitor. Their premium lines (Vintage, Legacy) use a PVC cap over a composite core that offers marginally better stain resistance. However:

Trex vs Fiberon

Fiberon offers solid products at slightly lower price points:

Trex vs Wood (The Real Comparison)

Most Frisco homeowners aren't choosing between composite brands — they're deciding between Trex and pressure-treated wood. The honest comparison:

Choose Trex if:

Choose pressure-treated wood if:

For a deeper comparison of composite decking brands available in the broader market, our brand comparison guide breaks down specs across all major manufacturers.

Use PaperPlan to visualize different decking materials on your own home before committing — seeing Trex Transcend Havana Gold against your actual siding color is worth more than any sample chip from the lumber yard.

Warranty & Maintenance

Trex Warranty Coverage

Trex's warranty is one of the strongest in the industry, but it has specific terms Frisco homeowners should understand:

What's NOT covered:

Maintenance in Frisco's Climate

"Maintenance-free" is marketing. Trex is low-maintenance, not zero-maintenance. Here's what Frisco homeowners actually need to do:

Twice yearly (spring and fall):

As needed:

What you'll never need to do:

For homeowners exploring other ways to reduce backyard upkeep, our guide on backyard landscaping costs covers the full picture of creating a lower-maintenance outdoor space.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does a Trex deck cost in Frisco?

A professionally installed Trex deck in Frisco costs $50–80 per square foot in 2026, depending on the product line. Trex Enhance runs $50–60/sqft, Select falls at $55–70/sqft, and Transcend tops out at $65–80/sqft. A typical 16x20 Trex Select deck costs $17,500–$22,500 fully installed with railing and stairs. Complex designs, elevation changes, and built-in features push costs higher. Get at least three quotes from TrexPro certified installers to ensure competitive pricing.

Do I need a permit to build a Trex deck in Frisco?

Yes, in most cases. Frisco requires a building permit for decks over 200 square feet or 30 inches above grade. Contact Frisco's Building/Development Services department before starting your project. Your TrexPro installer should handle the permit application, structural drawings, and inspections as part of their scope. Permit fees typically run $200–$500 depending on project size. Building without a permit can result in fines and complications when you sell your home.

How hot does Trex decking get in Frisco summers?

This is the most common concern from Frisco homeowners, and it's legitimate. Trex composite boards absorb and retain heat — dark-colored Trex boards can reach 140–160°F on a sunny July afternoon. Lighter colors (Foggy Wharf, Gravel Path) stay noticeably cooler. Practical solutions include choosing lighter Trex colors for sun-exposed areas, adding a pergola or shade structure, placing outdoor rugs in high-traffic barefoot zones, and scheduling barefoot time for mornings or evenings during peak summer.

How long does a Trex deck last in Texas?

Trex decks are warrantied for 25 years, but properly installed boards in the Frisco climate typically last 30–40 years with basic maintenance. The substructure (pressure-treated framing) is usually the limiting factor — it may need attention at the 20–25 year mark even while the Trex boards remain in excellent condition. Upgrading to aluminum or steel framing eliminates this concern entirely and matches the lifespan of the composite boards.

Can I install Trex decking myself in Frisco?

Technically, yes — Trex sells directly to homeowners through lumber yards and home improvement stores. However, DIY installation means you lose the labor warranty that comes with TrexPro installation, and you'll need to pull your own permits through Frisco's building department. The hidden challenge is the substructure: getting joist spacing, flashing, and ledger board attachment right is where most DIY deck projects go wrong. If your deck is ground-level and under 200 square feet, DIY is feasible. For anything elevated or larger, the cost savings rarely justify the risk.

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