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Posted by admin - November 17th, 2009
If you’re int he market for a new deck, fence or railing, reflect on how your choice will affect the environment. Traditional wood decks need harmful chemicals for maintenance and the lumber hurts the environment be necessitating trees to be cut down. Thankfully, a beautiful and environmentally friendly option is available: Trex.
Trex offers decking, fencing and railing materials that are made from recycled materials of plastic and wood. And with the long-lasting beauty of Trex, you never have to worry about chemicals to maintain it. No trees are ever cut down to make Trex materials. Sawdust, used pallets and reclaimed wood make up the wood in Trex materials, totalling over 300 million pounds annually. For the plastic, Trex uses mostly recycled grocery bags, about 1.5 billion per year. Trex cares about a quality product that helps the environment, and they want to help you create beautiful solutions for your home.
Trex products are much easier to maintain than wood products. Wood is susceptible to rot and can splinter, but Trex products never will. With Trex, you’ll never have to worry about sanding or staining again. Plus, with a wide variety of colors, shapes and styles, Trex products have endless design possibilities, something you won’t find with wood.
If you are committed to protecting the environment, Trex products are truly your best choice. They are committed to a green product from start to finish and are even a member of the Association of Post Consumer Plastics. Check out Trex today!
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