New Trex Colors!

Gabe Andersen • November 19, 2024

Exploring Trex's New Colors: Finding the Perfect Match for Your Home with Decks by DAK Construction

If you’ve been dreaming of a new deck, the time to build is now—especially with Trex's stunning new color options! At Decks by DAK Construction, we're excited to introduce you to Trex’s latest colors: Carmel, Jasper, Island Mist, Ocracoke, and Whidbey. These fresh hues bring a modern twist to classic outdoor aesthetics, giving you more options to perfectly complement your home’s style and surroundings.

Whether you're building a sleek, contemporary deck or a rustic, natural outdoor space, Trex has a color to match. But with so many amazing choices, how do you decide which one is right for you? That's where Decks by DAK Construction comes in! We’re here to guide you through the decision-making process, ensuring that your new Trex deck not only looks incredible but enhances your outdoor living experience.

Let’s Dive into the New Trex Colors

Here’s a closer look at Trex’s newest additions:

  1. Carmel
    A warm, medium-brown color with a subtle, sophisticated grain. Carmel is perfect for those who love the natural beauty of wood but want the durability and low-maintenance benefits of composite decking. It’s an excellent choice for homeowners who are looking for a rich, inviting tone that complements both traditional and modern homes.
  2. Jasper
    This deep, reddish-brown shade combines the richness of mahogany with a modern twist. Jasper is ideal for creating a bold, elegant look. It pairs beautifully with darker accents or lighter, neutral surroundings, making it versatile enough for almost any style of home, from cozy cottages to sleek, contemporary homes.
  3. Island Mist
    For those who crave a cool, coastal vibe, Island Mist offers a soft blend of light grey and silver tones. This color is ideal for beach-inspired settings or homes surrounded by natural landscapes. It’s perfect for homeowners who want a modern, clean aesthetic that doesn’t overwhelm their space.
  4. Ocracoke
    A sophisticated, natural wood color, Ocracoke is the perfect blend of cool and warm tones. This color works beautifully in a wide variety of settings, especially for those looking to evoke a tranquil, serene outdoor environment. Its neutral tones complement both contemporary and classic architecture, making it a great all-around choice.
  5. Whidbey
    This light, stone, and earthy tone gives a natural feel to any deck. Whidbey’s soft, sun-bleached appearance makes it an excellent option for homes in sun-drenched areas or those seeking a laid-back, but modern outdoor space. It’s a perfect match for homes surrounded by greenery or earthy materials like stone and wood.

How Decks by DAK Construction Can Help You Choose the Right Color

At Decks by DAK Construction, we understand that selecting the right deck color can be overwhelming. The good news is, we’re here to make it easy and fun! Here’s how we can help you choose the perfect Trex color:

  • Personalized Consultation: We’ll sit down with you to discuss your vision for your outdoor space, taking into consideration your home’s style, the surrounding landscape, and how you want to use your deck. Whether you want a bold, statement-making deck or something more subtle, we’ll guide you to the color that fits your needs.
  • Sample Viewing: We’ll provide you with physical Trex samples so you can see and feel the colors in person, ensuring you’re confident in your decision. Seeing how the color looks in your natural light can make a huge difference in your final choice.
  • Design Expertise: As TrexPro Platinum builders, we’re experts at matching deck colors to home exteriors. We’ve worked with a variety of architectural styles and materials, and we know which Trex colors complement different home finishes, from brick and wood to stucco and stone.
  • Visualization Tools: Not sure how a particular color will look on your home? We can help you visualize it using online tools and software that show how your chosen color will look in various lighting conditions and against your home’s existing colors.
  • Long-Term Durability: With Trex’s advanced composite materials, the color you choose will stay vibrant for years with minimal maintenance. We’ll help you select a color that works well not only in terms of aesthetics but also for long-lasting durability.

Why Choose Trex?

In addition to offering a beautiful range of colors, Trex decking provides a host of benefits that make it the perfect choice for your new deck:

  • Low Maintenance: Unlike wood, Trex doesn’t need to be sanded, stained, or sealed, making it incredibly easy to maintain. It’s resistant to fading, staining, mold, and mildew, ensuring your deck remains beautiful for years.
  • Eco-Friendly: Trex is made from 95% recycled materials, helping reduce waste and preserve natural resources.
  • Durability: Trex decking is designed to withstand the elements, including rain, sun, and snow, making it a long-lasting investment for your outdoor space.
  • Aesthetic Appeal: Trex offers a range of beautiful, realistic colors and finishes that mimic the look of natural wood without the hassle.

Let Decks by DAK Construction Bring Your Dream Deck to Life

Selecting the right color for your Trex deck is just the beginning! At Decks by DAK Construction, we’re here to help you every step of the way. Our team of experts will ensure that your new deck not only looks amazing but also fits seamlessly into your outdoor living space. Whether you’re drawn to the rich tones of Carmel or the modern flair of Island Mist, we’ll bring your vision to life with top-quality craftsmanship.

Ready to get started? Contact us today for a consultation, and let’s make your dream deck a reality!

All Things Decking

By Gabe Andersen May 22, 2024
At Decks by DAK, we believe that your deck is more than just a structure – it's a place where memories are made and moments are cherished. That's why we're excited to announce our latest initiative: Deck Check by DAK. Deck Check by DAK is a comprehensive 10-point inspection program designed to help homeowners like you better understand the health and condition of your deck. Our team of experts will conduct a thorough examination, covering everything from split or decaying wood to loose or corroded fasteners, to ensure that your deck is safe, secure, and ready for enjoyment. Here's what you can expect from our Deck Check inspection: Split or Decaying Wood: We'll inspect various areas of your deck to assess the condition of the wood, paying special attention to any signs of decay or deterioration. Railings and Banisters: Ensuring that your railings and banisters are secure is essential for the safety of your deck, especially if it's elevated. Cleaning and Maintenance: We'll provide recommendations for cleaning and maintenance to keep your deck looking its best and prevent issues like mildew and decay. Lighting and Electrical: Our inspection includes checking the functionality of all lighting and electrical components on your deck to ensure safety and compliance with codes. Outdoor Furniture and Storage: We'll assess the condition of your outdoor furniture and storage solutions, ensuring they're sturdy and safe for use. Surrounding Trees: If your deck is surrounded by trees, we'll evaluate the potential risks associated with overhanging limbs and falling debris. Loose or Corroded Fasteners: Loose or corroded fasteners can compromise the integrity of your deck, so we'll inspect and address any issues we find. Grills, Fire Pits, Chimneys, Heaters, and Candles: Safety is paramount when it comes to fire-related features on your deck, and we'll ensure they're positioned and maintained properly. Flashing: Proper flashing helps prevent moisture damage, so we'll check for any areas where flashing may need repair or replacement. Stairs: Finally, we'll inspect your deck stairs for stability, ensuring that handrails, risers, and stringers are securely attached. Deck Check by DAK is more than just an inspection – it's a commitment to your safety and peace of mind. Best of all, our inspection comes with no obligation to purchase our services. Our goal is simply to provide you with the information you need to make informed decisions about your deck's maintenance and care. To schedule your Deck Check inspection or learn more about our services, contact us today. Your deck deserves the best, and with Deck Check by DAK, that's exactly what it'll get. Warm regards,
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