Top-down view of Trex Signature Ocracoke deck boards with a tray holding sunglasses, a book, and a drink with lemon. Top-down view of Trex Signature Ocracoke deck boards with a tray holding sunglasses, a book, and a drink with lemon.

Where to begin?

The best starting point is your priority: budget, maintenance, proximity to water, or a natural look. Here are the main product families we most often recommend in store.

Compound

The best balance of price, durability, and color choice. Ideal for most residential decks with very little maintenance.

See the composite guide

PVC

The best product family for pools, docks, and very wet areas. Here you will find Fiberon, TimberTech, Clubhouse, and Citadel in PVC versions.

View the PVC guide

Thermally modified wood

For a true premium wood look. Lunawood offers a natural appearance, excellent stability, and a material with no chemical treatment.

See the wood guide

Compare our brands

Each brand answers a different need. These are the most-viewed options for comparing style, maintenance, budget, and material type.

Fiberon

A wide selection of composite and PVC collections, with realistic finishes, several price ranges, and strong warranties.

See Fiberon

TimberTech

Offers both advanced PVC and composite, with highly realistic collections and warranties ranging from 25 years to lifetime depending on the line.

Voir TimberTech

TruNorth

Canadian rice-hull composite with no wood fiber. An excellent choice if you want a durable product made in Canada.

See TruNorth

Trex

A major name in composite with several popular collections. On your site, Trex is mainly positioned as a premium, low-maintenance composite option.

Voir Trex

Clubhouse

Made-in-Canada PVC with very low maintenance, strong moisture resistance, and premium positioning for high-end projects.

Voir Clubhouse

Citadel

A bamboo-PVC solution that combines a very realistic cedar look, reduced weight, and excellent moisture resistance.

See Citadel

Lunawood

Genuine Finnish ThermoWood, chemical-free and ideal for a natural, warm, architectural look.

See Lunawood

Frequently Asked Questions

You do not need to know every technical sheet to make a good choice. Here are the most useful questions to help you move forward quickly.

Which material requires the least maintenance?
What to choose near a swimming pool, a spa, or a dock?
Which option looks the most like real wood?
Which option offers the best value for money?
Which product should I choose if I want to buy Canadian?
Can I see the colors and textures before ordering?
Do you help with quantities, quotes, and delivery?

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Come and see us before you decide

Compare textures, colors, and profiles in person before ordering. Our team can guide you between composite, PVC, and thermally treated wood according to your budget, the level of maintenance desired, and the location of your deck.

Do you already have your dimensions or photos of the project? We can also help you prepare a quick quote and guide you through delivery or installation.

Contact us