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Winchester Grey
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Trex takes the natural beauty of wood, but leaves behind all the rotting and splintering. You won't miss the splinters and neither will your feet. Trex is also a breeze to maintain, so you'll spend more time relaxing on your deck instead of working on it. And Trex is soft and smooth to the touch, so feel free to kick off your shoes and make yourself at home…outside.

Trex offers more creative freedom than other decking materials. Its style options include not only the ability to physically bend and shape, but also a variety of colors and textures to choose from when crafting your perfect deck.
For nearly forty years consumers have been turning to Great Southern Wood for the best pressure treated lumber products available. They know that for the best protection against rot, fungal decay and termite attack all they need to look for is the little "yella tag." It represents quality, and they know it means their project will withstand the weather season after season. Here's why:
  • Treated with the first wood preservative process certified as an Environmentally Preferable Product by Scientific Certification Systems.
  • Durable and designed for outdoor construction.
  • Lifetime Residential and Agricultural Limited Warranty against structural damage caused by fungal decay and termites for above ground, ground contact and fresh water contact applications. See warranty for specific provisions.
  • Limited 15 Year Warranty for Fence Boards. See warranty for specific provisions.
  • Use for many different building projects such as fences, structural lumber, sill plates, outdoor furniture, patios, decks, garden edging, and landscaping structures.
  • Building code compliant.
  • Copper-based preservative with a co-biocide.
  • ALL OF OUR PRESSURE TREATED LUMBER IS #1 GRADE!
We stock the Black Classic Balusters in 26", 32" and 36". We can special order anything in their catalog.
770-938-3200
2300 Main Street
Tucker, GA 30084
Mon -Fri 7-5
Sat 8-12
Chip Tip:
When installing composite decking, be sure to leave a 3/8" gap between boards for expansion and contraction.
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