Escrime composite Trex®

Beauté durable, entretien réduit entretien. Apportez la fini/finition parfaite à votre jardin paradisiaque. 

Conçu pour durer

Les clôtures composites Trex sont couvertes par sa garantie limitée résidentielle de 25 ans et peuvent être considérées comme résistantes aux éléments pour les années à venir. Trex ne pourrit pas, ne s’écaille pas et n’écharde pas et n’a jamais besoin de peinture ou de traitement.

Conception unique

Avec des pickets entrelacés, votre clôture est toujours entièrement privée et a le même aspect des deux côtés. Trex Fencing  est disponible en 3 couleurs naturelles et est parfaitement encadré en haut et en bas.

Respectueux de l’environnement

Nous fabriquons des clôtures composites respectueuses de l’environnement Trex® à partir d’un mélange innovant de 95 % de bois recyclé et de plastique.

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Séparations

Conception à verrouillage vertical

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Horizons

Design horizontal contemporain avec cadre en métal noir

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Horizontal

Clôture horizontale avec rail supérieur et inférieur composite

Poste de clôture

Nos montants autonomes robustes et polyvalents ne pourrissent pas et ne s’échardent pas.

Dimensions :

5 po x 5 po x 8 pi / 9 pi / 12 pi

Support de clôture

Le support en nylon rempli de verre permet de suivre les contours de votre jardin.

Dimensions :

1,9 po x 2,7 po

Rail inférieur en aluminium

Le rail en aluminium de forte épaisseur est conçu pour renforcer les clôtures.

Dimensions :

2,7 po x 5,1 po x 90,5 po

Cache de rambarde inférieur/paquet

Les pickets de verrouillage offrent une intimité totale et sont utilisés de manière interchangeable comme couvercles de rail inférieur.

Dimensions :

1 po x 5,75 po x 67 po / 91 po

Rail supérieur

Un rail unique en une seule pièce complète le panneau de clôture.

Dimensions :

4 po x 4,9 po x 91 po

Capuchon du montant

Les capuchons pyramidaux décoratifs ou plats apportent une touche finale.

Dimensions :

7,5 po x 2,6 po

FAQ sur les clôtures composites

What is better vinyl or composite fencing?

While vinyl has been a good solution as an alternative product for fencing, there are some limitations. Composite fence material, like vinyl, is low-maintenance, however – unlike vinyl, composite’s durability is unmatched. Trex composite fence material is a high-performance, eco-friendly product that is made to withstand years of sun, sleet and snow without becoming brittle, cracking or blowing out.

Does composite fencing fade in the sun?

The Trex product receives heavy pigmentation during manufacturing to allow it to settle into a lighter shade when weathered. Under normal conditions, twelve to sixteen weeks of exposure to sunlight and rain are typically required for Trex to achieve its weathered color. This process is completely harmless to Trex composite fence material and does not affect its durability. The post caps and top rail will weather the fastest because of their direct exposure to the elements. Because of their vertical orientation, the pickets and post faces may take considerably longer to weather. Due to the nature of composite materials, it should be expected that color variation between individual components may occur and in some cases may be significant.

Trex Fencing is produced from a variety of recycled plastics and wood fibers which absorb pigments differently. While all colors of Trex composite fence panels may contain variation, it is typically more pronounced with Saddle and Winchester Grey. The three colors of Trex Fencing will lighten over time and color variation may become less noticeable. However, weathering will not eliminate all variation. Where possible, extra care should be taken to install similarly pigmented pickets in a section to minimize the appearance of variation. Color variation and weathering do not affect the integrity of the product and are not covered under the Trex Warranty.

How long do composite fences last?

Trex Fencing is designed to last at least 25 years, long surpassing the average life of a wood fence by about 10-15 years. Along with the life of a wood fence being much less, wood fencing requires a lot in both time and money to keep it maintained through repainting, restaining, and making necessary repairs about every 3-5 years.

Trex Fencing tops the leader board for longevity in fencing. While there are few materials that will last for decades, such as vinyl or masonry – Trex composite fence material will also maintain its aesthetic beauty. When vinyl and masonry fences will crack and break over the years, Trex Fencing is designed to last with minimal maintenance required.

How do you maintain a composite fence?

Trex Fencing is a low-maintenance material that will require little annual maintenance. For general dirt and debris – soap, water and a soft bristle brush are all that is needed. Painting, staining, or repairs, which are needed for standard wood fences - are not necessary with Trex composite fence material. Care & Cleaning Guide

Are composite fences worth it?

Trex composite fence material is worth the cost, as long as it fits what you are looking for in a fence. Composite fencing, specifically Trex, offers a beautiful wood aesthetic, without maintenance. Many customers find Trex composite fencing to be worth the cost because they do not have to worry about repairs, staining and painting, and the typical upkeep required by other fence systems.

 

 

Où acheter/commander des échantillons

Commandez des échantillons, achetez, explorez et apprenez-en plus sur Trex Fencing en vous rendant chez nos distributeurs nationaux en magasin ou en ligne.

 

 

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