Decking That Raises the Bar—Not the Temperature

 


Summer days are made for relaxing outdoors, but the heat can make walking across your deck unbearable. With Trex’s SunComfortable™ heat-mitigating technology, you can now enjoy your outdoor space without worrying about the intense sun. Whether you’re lounging, entertaining, or just soaking up the sun, Trex’s innovative decking helps keep the surface cooler and more comfortable, no matter how high the temperatures soar.

Thanks to SunComfortable™ heat-mitigating technology*, Trex is making decking feel even more civilized, on the kind of days that melt popsicles before they find your mouth. SunComfortable™ decking stays cooler* to the touch. Their Transcend®, Lineage® and Enhance® decking lines feature nine different heat-mitigating colours – all designed to deliver that one-of-a-kind look you are after.

What is SunComfortable™ Technology?

Trex SunComfortable™ Technology redefines what performance looks like in the heat. Our heat-mitigating decking is engineered to reflect solar energy and reduce heat absorption, keeping deck surfaces cooler.

With SunComfortable, we’ve achieved a major innovation—reducing heat buildup by up to 37 degrees compared to our original boards**.


 

Choosing the Right Color to Keep Your Deck Cooler


Color plays a big role in how hot your deck gets in the sun. Light-colored boards like white, gray, or tan absorb less heat, keeping the surface cooler for sunny spaces. Darker colors like black or brown absorb more heat, making the surface hotter.

For those who love darker tones, Trex offers heat-mitigating options in rich grays and warm browns, using innovative cooling technology. If you're worried about heat, lighter tones like Salt Flat and Carmel are great choices that naturally stay cooler. With Trex, you get style and practicality, no matter the color.

 


Ready to make your outdoor space cooler, more comfortable, and stunning? Visit Chamberlain Timber Mart today to explore the wide range of Trex decking options.


 

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