Migliaccio & Rathod LLP is investigating consumer complaints regarding Trex Enhance and other composite decking products, which are widely marketed as low-maintenance, weather-resistant alternatives to traditional wood decking. Despite these claims, homeowners report warping, cupping, and deformation occurring shortly after installation, even when installed per manufacturer guidelines.
Misleading Durability & Performance Claims
Trex Enhance decking boards are advertised as resistant to moisture, heat, and daily wear, making them ideal for long-term outdoor use. However, reported product issues include:
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Boards arriving pre-warped or deforming after one season
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Permanent cupping and curling, despite proper framing and spacing
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Tripping hazards and uneven surfaces
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Premature deck failure and safety concerns
Manufacturers have allegedly denied warranty claims by labeling visible deformities as “normal weathering”, leaving homeowners with few remedies.
Consumer Complaints about Trex Enhance
Reported incidents from across the country include:
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Homeowners cutting warped ends off brand-new boards
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Decks becoming unsafe and visually unappealing within months
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Full-deck replacement costs ranging from $10,000 to $25,000
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Frustration with denied warranty claims and lack of accountability
Have Your Composite Deck Boards Warped or Cupped?
If you installed Trex Enhance or similar composite decking and have experienced warping, cupping, or safety issues, you may be eligible to join a class action investigation and pursue potential compensation for damages.
Fill out the form below today to determine whether you qualify and learn more about your legal options.

