Stay Dry, Stay Comfortable: Why Trex RainEscape is a Game Change for Your Deck
- Brian Wey

- Aug 12
- 2 min read
Do you have an upper-level deck or a walk-out deck? Maybe you've been wishing for a storage space under your deck but don't want your snowblower--or anything else--getting soaked during the next rain storm. Or perhaps you love the idea of sitting outside and listening to the rain fall, just not while getting drenched in the process.
If any of that sounds familiar, Trex RainEscapes could be the perfect solution for you.
What is Trex RainEscape?
Trex RainEscape is an innovative under-deck drainage system that uses a series of gutters and troughs to catch and divert water away from your deck. IT keeps the space below completely dry, turning what was once a wasted or weather-exposed area into something much more useful.
here in the Midwest, we all know about the elements--rain, snow, wind, sun, and falling leaves. Trex RainEscape is built to handle them all. It offers complete protection for your deck structure, which means moisture has a hard time sneaking in to cause damage over time. Protecting not only your framing, but also the hardware and fasteners.
Turn That Space Into Something Special
Once Trex RainEscape is installed, you're free to finish the area under your deck however you like. Add a clean, attractive under deck ceiling, some recessed lighting, and maybe even a heater for those crisp fall mornings and nights. Picture yourself stepping outside with your coffee, rain pattering overhead, but you're warm, dry and protected.


Why We Recommend It
At Deckmasters Supply Store, we've seen firsthand how Trex RainEscape transforms a deck. Not only does it make the space below more functional, but it also protects your investment for years to come. Whether you're dreaming of a cozy all-weather hangout or simply a dry spot to store your gear, this system delivers.
Ready to make your deck work harder for you? Contact one of our Project Developers today and learn how we can help you bring your vision to life.




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