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Trex Deck Replacement in Virginia Beach, VA
Replace your aging wood deck with a beautiful low-maintenance Trex composite deck designed for long-term outdoor living, durability, and performance in Virginia Beach and Hampton Roads.
Replace Your Old Wood Deck with a Trex Composite Deck
Many homeowners throughout Virginia Beach have decks that are reaching the end of their lifespan. Years of exposure to moisture, sun, foot traffic, and weather can cause wood decks to deteriorate, become unsafe, and require constant maintenance.
At B&B Decks, we specialize in Trex deck replacement projects that transform worn-out outdoor spaces into beautiful, low-maintenance outdoor living environments designed for modern families.
Signs It May Be Time to Replace Your Deck
- Rotting or deteriorating deck boards
- Loose railings or unsafe stairs
- Splitting and cracking lumber
- Structural movement or sagging
- Constant repair costs
- Frequent staining and sealing requirements
- Outdated layout that no longer fits your needs
- Water damage and moisture-related deterioration
If multiple components of your deck are failing at the same time, replacement is often a better long-term investment than continuing repairs.
Why Virginia Beach Homeowners Choose Trex
Trex remains one of the most recognized composite decking brands in the industry because of its combination of durability, appearance, low maintenance requirements, and long-term performance. Trex decking is engineered to resist fading, staining, splintering, rot, and moisture-related deterioration better than traditional wood decking.
Low Maintenance
No annual staining, sanding, or sealing. Most cleaning can be handled with simple soap and water.
Long-Term Durability
Composite decking is designed to resist rot, splintering, cracking, and weather-related deterioration.
Beautiful Outdoor Living Spaces
Trex offers a wide range of modern colors, grain patterns, and product collections to fit different home styles.
Built for Coastal Virginia
Composite decking performs well in humid environments where traditional wood decks often struggle with long-term moisture exposure.
What’s Included in a Trex Deck Replacement?
Every project is different, but most deck replacements involve removing the existing deck materials, evaluating the structure, and rebuilding the space using modern composite materials and updated layouts.
- Old deck demolition and removal
- Structural framing inspection
- Deck design improvements
- Trex composite decking installation
- New railing systems
- Stair replacement and upgrades
- Code and permit compliance
- Finishing details and trim work
Popular Trex Collections
We help homeowners compare Trex product lines based on budget, appearance, and long-term goals.
- Trex Transcend®
- Trex Lineage®
- Trex Select®
- Trex Enhance®
Deck Repair vs. Deck Replacement
Not every deck needs to be replaced. In some situations, repairs may be the right solution. However, when deck boards, railings, stairs, framing, and structural components are all beginning to fail, replacement often delivers better long-term value.
Our team can evaluate your deck and help determine whether repair, resurfacing, or complete replacement makes the most sense for your property.
Trex Deck Replacement Near You in Virginia Beach
Homeowners searching for “Trex deck replacement near me” often contact B&B Decks because we specialize in composite decking projects throughout Virginia Beach, Chesapeake, Suffolk, York County, Williamsburg, and surrounding Hampton Roads communities.
Areas We Serve
We provide Trex deck replacement services throughout:
- Red Mill
- Great Neck
- Kings Grant
- Kempsville
- Princess Anne
- Pungo
- Ocean Lakes
- Sandbridge
- Little Neck
- Alanton
- Bay Colony
- Chesapeake
- Suffolk
- Yorktown
- Williamsburg
Frequently Asked Questions
How much does Trex deck replacement cost in Virginia Beach?
Pricing depends on deck size, framing condition, railing selections, stairs, design complexity, and product collection. We provide consultations and estimates based on your specific project.
How long does a Trex deck last?
Many composite decking systems are designed to last decades when properly installed and maintained, with Trex offering product warranties ranging from 25 to 50 years depending on collection.
Is Trex better than pressure-treated wood?
Many homeowners choose Trex because it requires significantly less maintenance while resisting many of the issues commonly associated with wood decking, including rot, splintering, and frequent refinishing.
Ready to Replace Your Deck?
Contact B&B Decks to schedule a consultation and learn more about replacing your aging wood deck with a beautiful Trex composite deck.
Call 757-676-0863 Request a Consultation