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Fascia Boards

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Trex Select Composite Fascia Deck Board
Color: Pebble Grey
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Deckorators Vista 1/2-in x 12-in x 12-ft Composite Ironwood Fascia deck board
Color: Ironwood
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Trex Enhance Naturals Composite Fascia Deck Board
Color: Toasted Sand
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Trex Enhance Naturals Composite Fascia Deck Board
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Give Your Deck a Finishing Touch With PVC and Trex Fascia Boards


Deck fascia boards are the boards that border the bottom of your deck. While a deck doesn't need fascia, fascia for decking — such as Trex fascia boards and PVC fascia boards — add a polished, finished look to your deck, making it a place where you'll want to gather and entertain for years to come. 


Frequently Asked Questions


Q: Can You Use Trex for Fascia Boards?

A: Yes, you can use Trex for fascia boards. In fact, Trex makes fascia for decking specifically for that purpose. When using Trex fascia boards, the manufacturer recommends installing the fascia boards first, so the square-edged boards can overhang for a neater finish to the deck surface. It is also recommended to miter Trex boards at the corner for a high-end look. 


Q: Are Trex Boards Slippery When Wet?

A: Yes, Trex boards can be slippery when wet due to their weather-resistant design, although this is true for any material where water pools on the surface. However, the wood texture of Trex boards has greatly improved their anti-slip performance. 


Periodically cleaning your Trex deck with soap and water can also help improve the anti-slip performance by removing any dirt, dust or pollen. 


Q: Do Decks Need Fascia?

A: From a functional standpoint, no, decks do not need fascia. From an aesthetic standpoint, however, fascia can greatly improve the look of your deck by hiding the outer rim joist. Whether you choose Trex fascia boards or PVC fascia boards, you'll be creating a more polished, finished look for your deck.


Try installing fascia boards in a contrasting color for an exciting visual accent. Check out our guide — How to Build a Deck: Composite Decking and Deck Railings — for more tips.

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