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Trex Decking Prices in 2026: Real Costs From Professional Installers

Updated for 2026 based on real Trex deck installs by Riverview Decks.

Planning to build or replace a deck in 2026? You’re probably curious about the latest Trex decking costs, how they’ve changed, and what to expect by the end of the year.

In this article, we’ll cover Trex decking costs in 2026 and help you determine if this is the best year to buy composite materials and start your decking project.

Let’s get started!

Trex decking prices in 2022 with a transcend Trex on a deck with two chairs and a plant

Trex Decking Price Snapshot (2026)

The average cost of a Trex deck in the United States is around $12,000-$19,000, depending on size, series, and features included.

A small 144 sq. ft. Trex deck typically runs $6,500–$10,000. Larger or more complex builds can easily exceed $25,000–$35,000.

Trex decking is significantly less expensive than other top composite decking brands like Gorilla, Fiberon, and AZEK, but it is more pricey than wood-based decking materials.

Pricing updated for 2026. Costs are based on recent Trex deck installations and current material and labor rates. Actual prices may vary by region, deck size, and complexity.

Budget Trex Deck Cost (materials and install)
Low – End $6,500 – $10,000
Mid – Range $12,000 – $19,000
High – End $25,000 – $35,000+

Cost of Trex Decking by Series

The low-end and high-end are determined by the quality of your Trex deck boards. Trex has three lineups: Trex Transcend, Trex Select, and Trex Enhance.

Trex Series Average Cost per Square Foot
Trex Enhance $5 – $7
Trex Select $9 – $10
Trex Transcend $13 – $15
Your Trex decking costs will be greatly influenced by the quality of the Trex decking materials, including the Trex boards.
A composite pool deck

Trex Decking Cost Per Square Foot

Trex decking prices run from $5 to $15 per square foot in 2026, depending on the type of boards you choose.

For installation, professional deck builders charge on average between $8 to $22 per square foot.

However, this depends on the labor rates in your area, the cost of living, the experience of the contractor and how he values his craft, and, of course, the complexity of your deck.

Deck Square Footage Average Trex Total Cost
144 Square Feet $6,500 – $10,000
300 Square Feet $9,000 – $18,000
400 Square Feet $18,000 – $28,000

Trex Decking Costs with Other Features

The cost of your Trex deck will be different based on the features you choose. A deck replacement, for example, will be less expensive than one that also needs the framing, posts, and blocks.

The costs of various feature bundles you may choose from in your deck are shown below, as well as the cost per square foot of each feature.

Trex Feature Average Cost per Square Foot
Decking boards only $5 – $15
Decking and railing $20 – $35
Decking, wooden frame, no railing $20 – $30
Decking, Trex Elevate frame, no railing $28 – $38
Decking, wood frame, railing $25 – $42
Decking, Trex Elevate frame, railing $35 – $62
A full Trex deck, with decking, framing, and railing is the most expensive option, while the cheapest option is purchasing the Trex decking only.
Trex decking with metal railing

Pros Of Composite Decking

Composite decking has become a popular choice for homeowners due to its many advantages over traditional wood decking.

Some of the pros of composite decking include:

Cons Of Composite Decking

Although composite decking has many benefits, there are some drawbacks to consider as well.

Some of the cons of composite decking include:

When Trex Is NOT Worth the Price

Trex composite decking is a great investment for many homeowners. But it’s not always the right fit. Here are a few situations where Trex may not be the best choice:

Contractor installing composite decking

Can Trex Decking Be A DIY Project?

Composite decking might seem like a good DIY project, but it can be risky if not installed correctly. If you don’t have the right tools or experience, it’s best to leave the installation to a professional.

Composite decking is heavy and requires more support than traditional wood decking, meaning you’ll need to add more joists to your deck frame. Improper installation can weaken your deck and make it unsafe.

Another important point is that composite decking can’t be refinished. Any mistake in the design or installation can be costly and disrupt the flow of your outdoor space.

Most importantly, your deck must be safe. It’s where your loved ones will spend time, run around, and have parties. Ensuring your deck is safe for your family is crucial, and even the best DIYer may not be familiar with all the building codes for decks.

For a safe, durable, and beautiful deck, trust a professional to handle the installation.

Hiring A Professional To Install Your Composite Deck

If you’ve decided to hire a professional to install your composite deck, there are a few things to keep in mind.

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First, you’ll need to find a reputable contractor. Ask friends and family for recommendations, and look for online reviews. Once you’ve found a few contractors, get estimates from each one.

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You should also ask the contractor about their experience installing composite decking. Be sure to ask for references from previous clients, ask to see photos of their work, or even visit past customers and ask them about their experience.

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Finally, be sure to get everything in writing before the project starts. This should include the estimated cost, timeline, and scope of work. This will help avoid any misunderstandings down the road.
Once you’ve found the right contractor, you can sit back and relax while they handle the installation of your new composite deck.

Your Trex Deck With Riverview Decks

a multi-level composite deck built by riverview decks based in east tennessee

Your local deck builders from Riverview Decks are trained and experienced in installing the best Trex decking in Knoxville and East Tennessee. 

We’ve installed dozens of Trex decks across the full product lineup, from budget-friendly Enhance builds to elaborate Transcend projects with custom railings and multi-level layouts.

That hands-on experience means we know where corners get cut, what mistakes look like five years later, and how to build a deck that holds up through East Tennessee summers and winters alike.

You can see examples of our work and learn more about our deck installation process here.

Request a quote today and we’ll get back to you as soon as possible. Or call us at (865) 801-4545 if you’re in a rush and want to talk with us directly.