Trex Deck Builder in Jacksonville, Maysville & Coastal NC
Trex is the name most people picture first when they think composite decking, and for good reason — it set the standard for low-maintenance, fade- and stain-resistant boards. If you're looking for a Trex deck builder in the Jacksonville, NC area, we build and install Trex decks and railing for homeowners across Onslow County. Trex is a natural fit for our coastal climate: it shrugs off the humidity and salt air that make a wood deck a yearly project, and it carries a strong manufacturer warranty on fade and stain. We install it to Trex's published guidelines so that warranty has its best shot.
- Trex composite decks installed to manufacturer guidelines
- Trex board lines from entry to premium, plus Trex railing systems
- Fade- and stain-resistant surfaces suited to coastal humidity and salt air
- Hidden fasteners, proper gapping, and clean fascia for a finished look
Request a Trex Decks Quote
Tell us about your trex decks project — property location, install or repair, and any details. We'll follow up with next steps.
- Name, phone, and email
- Property town or ZIP
- New build, replacement, or repair
- Material and timeline notes
Prefer to talk it through?
(910) 708-9268No pressure — we’ll follow up to learn about your project and the next steps.
When trex decks makes sense
- Homeowners who specifically want the Trex name and warranty
- Coastal and waterfront homes where salt air punishes wood
- Owners replacing a high-maintenance wood deck
- Rental and beach homes that need low upkeep
- Anyone comparing Trex deck cost against years of wood maintenance
Where trex decks fits
Trex deck builds and re-decks
Whether it's a new deck or re-decking a sound frame, Trex boards install with hidden fasteners for a clean, screw-free surface.
Trex railing to match
Trex makes railing systems that pair with the decking, so the whole deck reads as one finished piece rather than mismatched parts.
Coastal low-maintenance decks
Near the Topsail-area beaches and the Swansboro waterfront, Trex is a common pick because salt air barely touches it.
Jacksonville, NC considerations
Trex performs well in coastal Onslow County for the same reason any quality composite does — it doesn't rot, doesn't need staining, and holds color in the sun and salt air far better than wood. As a Trex deck installer, the details that matter here are the install details Trex publishes: correct joist spacing, end and side gapping for thermal movement, and airflow under the deck to keep the framing dry. As with any composite, darker Trex colors run warmer in full afternoon sun, so we factor color into the recommendation for decks with heavy exposure. If you're weighing Trex against other composite lines, our composite deck page covers TimberTech, Azek, and Fiberon too.
What drives trex decks pricing
We don't post exact prices because every project is different. These are the factors that matter most when we work up an estimate.
Trex spans entry to premium board lines. The higher lines add scratch and fade performance — and cost. Trex deck cost tracks the line you pick.
Total deck size is the biggest driver of any deck's cost, Trex included.
Matching Trex railing costs more than basic wood railing but finishes the deck cleanly.
Trex installs on a properly spaced, sound frame, usually pressure-treated wood. Frame condition affects the total.
Stairs, picture-frame borders, and lighting are priced with the build.
Want a Trex deck?
Tell us the size and where the deck sits, and we'll put together a Trex estimate and walk through the options.
Questions worth asking
- 1Do I want Trex specifically, or am I open to comparing composite lines?
- 2Which Trex line fits my budget and exposure?
- 3Matching Trex railing, or an aluminum or cable alternative?
- 4What board color stays comfortable in full sun?
- 5Is my existing frame suitable for a Trex surface?
Our process
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Free estimate
Tell us the deck size and where it sits; we'll work up a Trex estimate and talk through the lines.
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Choose line, color, railing
We help you pick a Trex board line, color, and railing that suit your exposure and budget.
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Install to Trex spec
We frame or verify the substructure and install boards and railing to Trex's published guidelines.
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Walk-through
We hand off the finished deck and its simple care routine.
Helpful guides before you build
Short, specific reads tied to this kind of project.
How Much Does a Deck Cost in Jacksonville, Maysville & Coastal NC?
The real drivers of deck pricing in Jacksonville — size, material, railings, stairs, demo, and permits — and why a per-project estimate beats a flat number.
Read guide →Composite vs. Wood Decking in Jacksonville, NC
Up-front cost, maintenance, lifespan, heat, and looks — wood vs. composite decking compared for the coastal Jacksonville climate.
Read guide →Related deck services
Other deck services in Jacksonville, NC that may be relevant for your property.
Composite Deck Builder
Composite and PVC deck building across Jacksonville and Onslow County — Trex, TimberTech, Azek, and Fiberon decks that shrug off coastal humidity.
View →Deck Installation
New deck construction across Jacksonville and Onslow County — wood and composite decks built with proper footings, framing, and railings for coastal NC.
View →Deck Railing & Stairs
Deck railing and stair installation across Jacksonville and Onslow County — wood, composite, aluminum, and cable railing built to guard-height code.
View →Deck Replacement
Deck replacement and rebuilds across Jacksonville and Onslow County — tear out an aging wood deck and rebuild in wood or low-maintenance composite.
View →Trex Decks across Onslow County and nearby NC communities
We work across Jacksonville and the surrounding area. See the area page for local context.
Deck Builder in Maysville
Roughly 22 miles northwest of Jacksonville, in Jones County
View →Deck Builder in Richlands
About 16 miles northwest of Jacksonville
View →Deck Builder in Swansboro
About 22 miles southeast of Jacksonville, on the White Oak River
View →Deck Builder in Holly Ridge
About 25 miles south of Jacksonville, near Stump Sound
View →Deck Builder in Surf City
About 30 miles south of Jacksonville, on Topsail Island
View →Deck Builder in Sneads Ferry
About 18 miles southeast of Jacksonville, on the New River
View →Frequently asked questions
How much does a Trex deck cost in Jacksonville, NC?
Trex deck cost depends on size, the Trex line you choose, railing, stairs, and your existing frame. We don't post a flat price because every deck differs — we give you a real estimate after the details. Our deck cost guide walks through the factors.
Are you an authorized Trex dealer?
We build with and install Trex decking and railing to the manufacturer's guidelines. We don't claim any official brand title we haven't earned — what we offer is correct installation so the product and its warranty can perform.
Is Trex a good choice for coastal NC?
Yes. Trex resists the rot, fading, and staining that humidity and salt air cause, which makes it a practical pick for Jacksonville-area and waterfront decks.
Can you install Trex railing with my deck?
Yes. Trex offers railing systems that match the decking, and we install them with the deck so it all ties together.
Can I put Trex boards on my existing deck frame?
If the frame is sound and spaced correctly for composite, yes. If it isn't, we'll tell you what it needs first — Trex belongs on a solid substructure.
Ready to request trex decks pricing?
Use the estimate form above or give us a call — we'll come back with next steps.

