If you're pricing out a Trex deck in Kamloops, you already know the basics: composite lasts longer than wood, requires less maintenance, and handles BC Interior winters better than pressure-treated lumber. The real questions are which Trex line makes sense for your budget, what you'll actually pay installed, and how to find a certified installer in a market where contractor calendars fill up months before build season starts.

Here's what Kamloops homeowners need to know in 2026.

Why Trex Is Popular in Kamloops

Kamloops throws everything at a deck. Summer highs regularly push past 35°C, winter lows drop well below -20°C, and the constant freeze-thaw cycling between November and March is brutal on decking materials. Pressure-treated wood cracks, splinters, and warps under that kind of stress — and most homeowners get tired of sanding and re-sealing every single spring.

Trex composite decking is built for exactly this kind of punishment. The boards are made from a blend of recycled wood fibers and polyethylene, wrapped in a protective shell that resists:

For neighbourhoods like Sahali, Aberdeen, and Brocklehurst where decks often face south or west with full sun exposure, Trex's fade-and-stain warranty is a real advantage over wood alternatives. And in areas like Westsyde or Rayleigh where properties back onto treed lots, the mould resistance matters.

The practical upside: no annual staining, no power-washing schedule, no replacement boards every few years. A soap-and-water scrub once or twice a season keeps a Trex deck looking new.

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Trex Product Lines Compared

Trex sells three distinct product lines in Canada, and the differences matter more than most homeowners realize. Here's the breakdown:

Trex Enhance

The entry-level line. Two sub-options:

Best for: Budget-conscious Kamloops homeowners who want composite durability without the premium price tag.

Trex Select

The mid-range option. Solid profile (no scallops), which gives it a more substantial feel underfoot. Available in a handful of classic colours. Better scratch resistance than Enhance.

Best for: Homeowners who want a step up in quality and don't need the widest colour palette.

Trex Transcend

The flagship line, available in two collections:

Both use Trex's most advanced shell technology for superior scratch, fade, and stain resistance. Solid profile with a noticeably heavier, denser board.

Best for: Homeowners building a showcase deck where aesthetics are a top priority — think elevated decks overlooking the valley in Upper Sahali or Juniper Ridge.

Quick Comparison

Feature Enhance Basics Enhance Naturals Select Transcend
Profile Scalloped Scalloped Solid Solid
Board width 5.5" 5.5" 5.5" 5.5"
Colour options 4 4 5 8+
Warranty (fade/stain) 25-year 25-year 25-year 50-year
Structural warranty 25-year 25-year 25-year 50-year
Relative material cost $ $$ $$$ $$$$

Use PaperPlan to visualize different decking materials on your own home before committing — it's especially helpful for comparing Enhance Naturals against Transcend colours to see if the upgrade is worth it for your specific house.

Trex Deck Costs in Kamloops

Let's get specific. These are 2026 installed prices in CAD for Kamloops, including materials, labour, framing (pressure-treated substructure), footings, and hardware. Prices assume a standard single-level deck with railing.

Installed Cost per Square Foot

Decking Material Installed Cost (CAD/sqft)
Pressure-treated wood $30–$55
Cedar $40–$65
Trex Enhance $55–$72
Trex Select $62–$80
Trex Transcend $72–$90
Ipe (hardwood) $70–$120

The overall range for Trex installed in Kamloops is $55–$90/sqft CAD, depending on the product line, deck complexity, and your builder's pricing structure.

What Drives the Price Up

Several factors push Trex deck costs toward the higher end in Kamloops:

Sample Budgets

For a sense of total project cost:

These are ballpark ranges. Your actual quote will depend on site conditions, footing depth, access to the build area, and railing selections. If you're exploring different deck sizes, our guides on 12×16 deck costs and 16×20 deck costs break down the math in more detail.

Finding a TrexPro Certified Installer in Kamloops

Trex runs a two-tier certification program for contractors:

Why Certification Matters

A certified installer isn't just a marketing badge. Trex's 25-year or 50-year warranty on their decking can be affected by improper installation. Common mistakes that void coverage:

How to Find Certified Builders

  1. Trex's online installer locator — Search by postal code on Trex.com. Kamloops falls within a region served by builders across the BC Interior, so you may see results from Kelowna or Vernon as well.
  2. Ask for proof of certification — A legitimate TrexPro installer can show their current certification status.
  3. Request Trex-specific references — Ask to see completed Trex projects in the Kamloops area, not just general deck builds.
  4. Get 3 quotes minimum — Even among certified installers, pricing varies significantly. Compare not just total price but also what's included: footings, railing, stairs, permit handling, and cleanup.

Timing Matters in Kamloops

Build season in Kamloops realistically runs May through October. Most experienced deck builders have their summer schedules locked in by March or April. If you want a Trex deck built this year, start getting quotes in January or February and book by March. Waiting until May often means you're looking at a late-summer or fall build — or next year entirely.

For homeowners watching their budget, check out strategies from our affordable deck builders in Calgary guide — many of the same cost-saving principles apply in interior BC.

Trex vs Other Composite Brands

Trex isn't the only composite decking available in Kamloops, and it's worth understanding the alternatives before you commit.

Trex vs TimberTech (AZEK)

TimberTech, owned by AZEK, is Trex's closest competitor. Their premium lines use a PVC cap over a composite core (or full PVC in the AZEK Vintage line), which offers marginally better moisture resistance. In practice, both perform extremely well in Kamloops winters.

Trex vs Fiberon

Fiberon offers a solid mid-range option. Their Fiberon Good Life line competes with Trex Enhance at a slightly lower price, while Fiberon Concordia targets the premium segment. Availability in Kamloops can be spottier than Trex or TimberTech — check with local lumber yards like those on Tranquille Road.

Trex vs Pressure-Treated Wood

The honest comparison most Kamloops homeowners need:

Factor Trex Composite Pressure-Treated Wood
Upfront cost (installed) $55–$90/sqft $30–$55/sqft
Annual maintenance cost ~$0 $200–$600 (stain + seal)
Lifespan 25–50 years 10–20 years
10-year total cost (300 sqft deck) $16,500–$27,000 $11,000–$22,500
25-year total cost (300 sqft deck) $16,500–$27,000 $20,000–$40,000+
Freeze-thaw resistance Excellent Fair (cracks, splinters)

The crossover point where Trex becomes cheaper than wood is typically around year 8–12, depending on how diligent you are with wood maintenance. Most Kamloops homeowners aren't — which means the wood deck deteriorates faster and the math favours composite even sooner.

For a deeper dive into material comparisons at different sizes, see our 20×20 deck cost breakdown.

Warranty & Maintenance

What Trex Warranties Actually Cover

Trex offers two separate warranties on every product:

Structural Warranty (25 years all lines)

Fade & Stain Warranty

What's NOT covered:

Maintenance in Kamloops's Climate

Keeping a Trex deck in top shape in Kamloops is straightforward:

That's it. No staining, no sealing, no sanding. This alone is why most Kamloops homeowners choosing composite stick with Trex or similar brands rather than dealing with annual wood maintenance.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does a Trex deck cost in Kamloops?

Expect to pay $55–$90 per square foot CAD installed in 2026, depending on which Trex product line you choose. A typical 300 sq ft deck runs $16,500–$27,000 all-in including footings, framing, railing, and labour. The biggest cost variables are footing depth (Kamloops requires 36–60 inches to get below frost line), railing selection, and deck height or complexity.

Is Trex worth the extra cost over pressure-treated wood in Kamloops?

For most homeowners, yes. Kamloops's freeze-thaw cycles are punishing on wood — you'll spend $200–$600 per year on staining and sealing, and a pressure-treated deck still typically needs replacement after 10–20 years. Trex lasts 25–50 years with essentially zero maintenance. The total cost of ownership breaks even around year 8–12 and strongly favours composite after that.

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

Most likely. Kamloops requires building permits for decks over 24 inches above grade or over 100 square feet — which covers the vast majority of deck projects. Contact the City of Kamloops Building Department before construction begins. Your contractor should handle the permit application and inspections, but confirm this is included in your quote.

When should I book a Trex deck builder in Kamloops?

Start getting quotes in January or February and aim to book by March. Kamloops's build season runs roughly May through October, and experienced deck builders fill their schedules fast. Waiting until spring often means you're pushed to late summer or into the following year. If you're still in the planning phase, winter is the perfect time to research materials and compare deck sizes and costs.

Can Trex decking handle Kamloops snow and ice?

Absolutely. Trex composite doesn't absorb water the way wood does, so freeze-thaw cycles won't cause cracking or splitting. Use a plastic shovel or push broom for snow removal — avoid metal tools that could scratch the surface. Calcium chloride ice melt is safe to use. The boards handle Kamloops's full temperature range without structural issues, though you'll notice slight expansion and contraction between summer and winter, which is why proper gapping during installation is critical.

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