Utah Deck Supply

Trex Transcend® Lineage® Decking

Trex Transcend Lineage — Trex's cooler-running composite decking with SunComfortable™ Technology, 50-year warranty, and 7 refined colors.

Utah Deck Supply is an authorized reseller of Trex®

Trex's Cooler-Running Composite Line

Trex Transcend Lineage takes composite decking to the next level with SunComfortable™ Technology. It is the cooler-running Trex composite choice, while TimberTech Vintage Advanced PVC is the stronger recommendation when heat mitigation is the main concern.

50-Year Warranty
SunComfortable™
95% Recycled
WUI Compliant

SunComfortable™ Technology

Lineage boards are engineered to reduce heat buildup compared with standard Trex composite colors. For the strongest heat mitigation, compare Lineage with TimberTech Vintage® Advanced PVC.

Cooler Trex composite

7 Stunning Colors

From cool coastal grays to rich warm browns, Lineage has a color for every vision.

Available Profiles

1" Grooved Edge

For hidden fasteners

.94" × 5.5"

12', 16', 20'

1" Square Edge

Traditional screws

.94" × 5.5"

16', 20'

2" Square Edge

Structural applications

1.3" × 5.5"

12', 16', 20'

Fascia Board

Finish visible frame edges

.56" × 11.75"

12'

Riser Board

For stair risers

.94" × 7.25"

12'

Heat & Sun Considerations

Please note: The darker the color, the hotter the deck will feel in direct sunlight. Trex Transcend® Lineage® with SunComfortable™ technology can help reduce surface temperature, but for the strongest heat mitigation we recommend comparing it against TimberTech Vintage® Advanced PVC.

*Even cooler-running decking can get hot on clear summer days. Avoid extended contact between exposed skin and the deck surface, especially with young children.

Built for Docks & Marinas

Trex Transcend® Lineage® decking isn't just for backyard decks — it thrives in harsh waterfront environments too.

Submersible

Can be fully submerged without warping, swelling, or structural compromise.

Splinter-Free

Walk barefoot with confidence — no splinters, no rough edges, ever.

Handles Harsh Conditions

Salt spray, UV exposure, and constant moisture — composite shrugs it off.

Stays Cooler

Won't absorb and radiate heat like pressure-treated lumber or traditional decking.

Low Maintenance

No sanding, staining, or sealing — just rinse and enjoy.

Fire-Resistant Decking

Utah's Wildland-Urban Interface areas demand materials that meet strict fire codes. Trex Transcend® Lineage® delivers.

Ignition Resistant

Tested and rated to resist ignition from ember exposure and radiant heat.

WUI Compliant

Meets Wildland-Urban Interface building codes — approved for use in high-fire-risk areas across Utah.

Meets Strict Standards

Complies with California WUI standards (Chapter 7A) and ICC IWUIC requirements for exterior construction.

Peace of Mind

Build confidently in foothill communities, mountain retreats, and anywhere wildfire risk is a concern.

Trex Transcend® Lineage® Documentation

Technical specs, brochures, and installation guides.

Transcend® Lineage® FAQ

What is SunComfortable™ Technology?

SunComfortable™ is Trex's heat-mitigating technology built into Transcend Lineage boards. It can make Lineage noticeably cooler than standard Trex composite boards, but TimberTech Vintage Advanced PVC is generally the better pick when heat mitigation is the top priority.

How many colors are available in Transcend Lineage?

Transcend Lineage comes in 7 colors: Biscayne, Carmel, Hatteras, Island Mist, Jasper, Rainier, and Salt Flat — all featuring a refined linear grain pattern.

Is Transcend Lineage more expensive than standard Transcend?

Transcend Lineage is priced similarly to standard Transcend, with a slight premium for the SunComfortable™ technology. Request a quote for exact pricing.

Does Lineage really stay cooler?

Yes, but with a caveat: on very hot sunny days, all decking materials will get warm. Lineage is designed to be cooler than standard Trex composite boards, but TimberTech Vintage Advanced PVC is the stronger heat-mitigation recommendation. Care should still be taken with bare feet on the hottest days, especially with young children.