Trex Composite Fencing in Frisco TX
Composite fencing that looks like real wood but never needs staining, will not rot, and stands up to 130 mph winds. Made from 95% recycled materials.
The Fence You Never Have to Think About Again
If you have owned a wood fence in Frisco for more than a few years, you already know the routine: sand, stain, seal, replace rotted boards, repeat. Trex composite fencing skips all of that. It is a wood-plastic composite material that looks and feels like real wood grain but does not rot, warp, crack, or fade. You put it up once, and it stays looking the same for decades. No staining weekends, no replacement boards after every storm season.
The upfront cost is higher than cedar, roughly two to three times more per linear foot. But here is where the math works out: a cedar fence in Frisco needs staining every two to three years (that is $500 to $1,500 each time depending on the size), boards start splitting after five to seven years, and most wood fences need full replacement somewhere around year twelve to fifteen. Trex comes with a 25-year warranty and realistically lasts longer than that. Over the life of the fence, you come out about even on cost and way ahead on time.
Trex Seclusions panels are also engineered to handle serious wind. They are tested to 130 mph sustained winds, which matters a lot in North Texas where spring storms can bring 70 to 80 mph gusts through Frisco. The aluminum post and rail system is stronger than wood framing, and the panels themselves are thicker, which also helps block noise from busy streets. The two standard colors, Saddle and Winchester Grey, get approved by just about every HOA we have worked with in Frisco. We have not had one turned down yet.
Why Frisco Homeowners Choose Trex
A fence that performs as good as it looks, year after year.
Zero Maintenance
No staining, no painting, no sealing. Trex fencing is made from a wood-plastic composite that holds its color and shape for decades. In Frisco's hot summers, that means one less outdoor chore.
25-Year Warranty
Trex backs their fencing with a 25-year limited warranty against material defects, rot, and termite damage. That kind of coverage is unheard of for wood fences.
Eco-Friendly Materials
Trex fencing is made from 95% recycled content, including reclaimed wood fiber and recycled plastic. If that matters to you, this is the most sustainable fence option on the market.
Wind Resistance
Trex Seclusions panels are tested to withstand sustained winds up to 130 mph. The aluminum post and rail system is stronger than wood framing. For a place that gets spring storms like Frisco, that is a real advantage.
How It Works
From first call to finished fence — here is what to expect when you work with us.
Free Consultation
We visit your property, discuss your needs, measure the area, and review any HOA requirements.
Custom Design
You pick the style, material, and height. We handle permits and provide a clear, itemized quote.
Professional Installation
Our crew builds your fence with quality materials and proper post-setting techniques that last.
Final Walkthrough
We walk the fence line together, make sure everything meets your expectations, and clean up the site.
Trex Fencing Questions
What Frisco homeowners ask us most about composite fencing.
Trex fencing costs roughly 2-3 times more than cedar upfront. But when you factor in staining, repairs, and eventual replacement of a wood fence, the lifetime cost is comparable. Most homeowners who choose Trex are buying it for the long game.
Trex Seclusions comes in Saddle (warm brown) and Winchester Grey. Both have a natural wood-grain texture. The color goes all the way through the material, so scratches are not visible.
Yes. Trex composite is engineered for outdoor use in all climates. It will not warp, crack, or fade in 100-degree Texas summers the way wood can. The material expands slightly in heat but the installation system accounts for that.
Trex Seclusions is a solid panel system with no gaps between boards. It provides full privacy at 6 feet tall. The panels are also thicker than most wood fence boards, which helps block sound as well.
Most Frisco HOAs approve Trex fencing because it looks like wood and maintains its appearance year after year. Some HOAs actually prefer it since it never looks weathered or neglected. We have not had an HOA rejection on Trex yet.
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