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Trex Extends Waterproofing Products Warranty to 25 Years

Trex, the makers of Trex Protect joist, beam and rim tape, Trex Seal ledger flashing tape and the Trex RainEscape deck drainage system, has extended the warranty timeframe across their complete lineup of Trex-branded waterproofing products. All of these products are now warrantied...

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Trex, the makers of Trex Protect joist, beam and rim tape, Trex Seal ledger flashing tape and the Trex RainEscape deck drainage system, has extended the warranty timeframe across their complete lineup of Trex-branded waterproofing products. All of these products are now warrantied against defects in materials or workmanship under normal and proper use for a period of 25 years from the date of purchase.

  “We believe so strongly in our products and are confident in their performance and the advantages they deliver to contractors and homeowners,” said Dave Kile, CEO of IBP, LLC, which manufactures and markets the waterproofing products through a licensing agreement with Trex Company. “These warranty extensions give our customers additional assurance that the investment they make in their outdoor space will be protected for decades to come.”   

“For today’s homeowners who are increasingly investing in premium, low-maintenance decking, like Trex, that is engineered to last for decades, it is only logical that they would want the substructure to last just as long,” noted Kile. “Whether a deck is built with wood, composite or another type of material, our products can enhance its performance, longevity and enjoyment by protecting the foundation and providing added peace of mind.” 

To learn more about these innovative Trex waterproofing products, visit www.trexprotect.com,www.trexseal.com or www.trexrainescape.com.

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