Pretty swatches win showrooms. Real sites win on texture + method-named slip, rooftop assemblies, drainage and a cleaning plan.

Use this procurement-first checklist before you debate colors.

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Trex vs TimberTech vs Envision vs True North vs CopoSurface — 2026 Composite Decking, Slip & Rooftop Rules Compared

Trex vs TimberTech vs Envision vs True North vs CopoSurface — 2026 Composite Decking, Slip & Rooftop Rules Compared

TL;DR — What decides outcomes across brands

  • Slip: Name the method and the texture. Pendulum PTV (wet) for shod zones; DIN 51097 A/B/C for barefoot. Background: UK HSE notes here.
  • Caps & heat: Matte/open-grain textures + light/mid tones usually run cooler and hide films better than glossy darks.
  • Assembly: Balconies/roofs are judged as build-ups (boards + rails/pedestals + substrate). Don’t rely on board-only claims.
  • Maintenance: Neutral-pH cleaning cadence (written) keeps slip and look stable across brands.
  • CopoSurface evidence (ready for submittals): wet slip AS 4586 P5 / R13; MOR ≈ 44 MPa, MOE ≈ 2600 MPa; absorption <1%, swell <0.1%; freeze–thaw / high–low cycles ~±10%. See Why CopoSurface.

Comparison Matrix (what to verify per brand/line)

Checkpoints Trex TimberTech Envision True North CopoSurface
Texture & sheen Varies by line; prefer matte/open-grain for wet zones. Line-dependent; confirm emboss matches test report. Line-dependent; check gloss vs maintenance plan. Line-dependent; request outdoor samples. Matte/open-grain options; see Ecosolid Decking.
Slip (method-named) Ask for Pendulum/DIN/DCOF on exact texture. Ask for method + texture; avoid “slip-resistant” alone. Ask for method + detergent notes (if DIN 51097). Ask for method + photo of test surface. Method-named; wet slip P5/R13; see FAQ.
Cap & color stability Confirm UV/fade ΔE per line. Confirm ΔE/Gloss retention; lighter tones run cooler. Confirm ΔE test hours & conditions. Confirm ΔE and cap chemistry per line. Weatherable cap options (ASA); see Why CopoSurface.
Rooftop assembly Provide rails/pedestals plan + drain access. Provide centers, wind restraint rows. Provide inspection openings & 1–2% falls. Provide perimeter ventilation ≥50 mm. Standard drawings available; see News & Project Gallery.
Edges & trims Picture frame & fascia options; budget time. Stair nosing/bullnose variants; check stock. Confirm color-match trims lead time. Check spares strategy per color. Picture frame, bullnose, fascia; see All Products.
Maintenance plan Neutral-pH cleaning cadence agreed? Written SLA tied to warranty? Who owns post-handover cleaning? Hot sites: shade + light tones noted? Recommended cadence documented; see FAQ.

This matrix focuses on what to verify rather than claiming brand-specific numbers. Always compare the exact line you’ll buy.

Rooftop & Balcony: common pass/fail points across brands

  • Subframe: aluminum rails on adjustable pedestals; draw expansion breaks and wind-restraint rows near edges/doors.
  • Drainage: 1–2% falls to channels; no pedestals on outlets; plan inspection access before furniture arrives.
  • Ventilation: leave ≥50 mm airspace; fascia must breathe; avoid boxing-in corners.
  • Gaps: clip-controlled side gaps ≈ 4–6 mm; temp-based end gaps; consistent visuals.
  • Heat & color: light/mid matte tones in full sun; add shade before you fight physics.

See rooftop examples in the Project Gallery and product finishes at Ecosolid Decking.

Build a brand-agnostic submittal pack (copy & use)

Slip: method + texture
Assembly evidence
Joist plan & centers
Drainage & ventilation
Edges & trims
Maintenance cadence
  1. Product datasheet (profile, spans, cap, textures, colors) — compare lines side by side.
  2. Slip report naming the method (Pendulum/DCOF/DIN 51097) on the exact texture.
  3. Assembly evidence for balcony/roof build-up (board-only isn’t enough).
  4. Subframe layout (tighten centers for diagonal/herringbone) + wind-restraint notes.
  5. Drainage plan (1–2% falls, outlets, inspection points) + ventilation ≥50 mm.
  6. Maintenance schedule (neutral-pH cleaning) tied to warranty terms.

Background reading: slip methods HSE · cap chemistry context ASA.

FAQ — short, copyable answers

Is one brand always “best”?

No. Texture + method-named slip, assembly details, color/heat and cleaning cadence decide outcomes more than logos.

Do glossy caps work at pools?

They can show sunscreen films and feel slick. Matte/open-grain textures maintain wet grip more predictably when cleaned.

Why do rooftop quotes vary so much?

Rails/pedestals, drain access, wind restraint and logistics often aren’t in “board-only” pricing.

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  1. Topse.ru December 19, 2025 at 4:58 am - Reply

    Уникальная разбор, лично я совсем недавно искал
    в теме!!!

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