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composite timber sydney by 5 star Decking

TREX TRANSCEND

TREX TRANSCEND

Trex is the world’s #1 decking brand and the inventor of timber-alternative composite decking.

 

From the beginning we’ve been committed to helping you create a low-maintenance, high-performance garden retreat that can handle the outdoors without depleting them, and will do so for decades.

 

Because your weekends should be spent relaxing on your deck, not repairing it.

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Unparallelled beauty – with superb high-definition wood grain patterns and elegant tropical hardwood finishes, Transcend® Composite Trex® Decking is unmatched in its brilliance and ingenuity. Trex® decking is engineered with a low-sheen, high-traffic technology, ensuring its timeless durability.

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Transcend® Composite Trex® Decking comes in five stunning tropical hardwood colours, allowing you to mix and match your composite Trex® decking with your screening, wall cladding, balustrading, lighting, and outdoor furniture selections to create your own decking utopia.

 

An environmentally friendly replacement to timber and specifically merbau decking. Guaranteed to withstand the rigors of time Trex® decks come with a 25-year Limited fade and Stain Warranty.

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MILLBOARD DECKING

MILLBOARD DECKING

Millboard composite decking is virtually maintenance free and is the world’s finest 100% wood-free composite decking. With the incredible realistic look of natural timber, Millboard decking provides an external flooring solution without the hassles associated with traditional wood or composite products. Millboard composite decking has Best-In-Class slip resistance, zero splinters and never needs to be oiled or sealed – ever!

 

All backed by an Industry leading 25Y Limited Residential Warranty.

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Millboard offers the highest Anti-Slip Rating available in Australia - P5. Safe for young feet - You will never get any splinters or grain lift - ever! Millboard decking is hand-moulded from original timber, then hand-coloured to recreate the warm authentic look of timber.

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