Trex Company, Inc. is expanding on the impeccable pedigree of its premium Transcend decking line with the introduction of Trex Transcend® Lineage™. This new generation product heralds what's next in outdo or living with refined aesthetics, trend-forward colors and enhanced performance features. Trex Transcend Lineage boards feature an elevated aesthetic with subtle, elegant graining that delivers an unmatched natural appearance.

Available in two new color options – Rainier, an airy mountain grey, and Biscayne, a light coastal brown – these new offerings expand the Transcend collection with nature-inspired tones and texturing that today's homeowners are seeking. Adding to their appeal, Lineage boards are engineered with heat-mitigating technology in the shell to reflect the sun and keep boards cooler than other composite decking offerings of a similar color. Like all Trex decking, Lineage boards are made from recycled and reclaimed content and engineered with a proprietary, high-traffic formulation and ultra-durable integrated shell that resists stains, scratches and mold.

They won't rot, warp, crack or splinter like wood – and upkeep is hassle-free. No sanding, staining or painting is ever needed, and spills wash off easily with just soap and water. Lineage boards are available in square and grooved profiles, measuring 1"x6".

Square-edge boards come in 16' and 20' lengths. Grooved boards come in 12', 16' and 20' lengths and accommodate the Trex Hideaway® Hidden Fastening System, which allows for a smooth, unfettered finish free of nails and other visible fasteners. Coordinating fascia is available in 1"x8" and 1"x12" sizes.

All are backed by Trex's 25-year Limited Residential and Fade & Stain warranties, to give you peace of mind for decades to come. Trex Transcend Lineage decking will be available regionally beginning in June. Product will be sold through Trex dealers and major home centers in select markets across the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic regions.

Additional retail distribution will be added across the U.S. later this year.