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    SEC Form 10-Q filed by Trex Company Inc.

    5/7/26 4:12:44 PM ET
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    UNITED STATES

    SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION

    Washington, D.C. 20549

     

    FORM 10-Q

     

    ☒ QUARTERLY REPORT PURSUANT TO SECTION 13 OR 15(d) OF THE SECURITIES EXCHANGE ACT OF 1934

    For the quarterly period ended March 31, 2026

    OR

    ☐ TRANSITION REPORT PURSUANT TO SECTION 13 OR 15(d) OF THE SECURITIES EXCHANGE ACT OF 1934

    For the transition period from to

    Commission File Number: 001-14649

     

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    Trex Company, Inc.

    (Exact name of registrant as specified in its charter)

     

     

     

    Delaware

    54-1910453

    (State or other jurisdiction of

    incorporation or organization)

    (I.R.S. Employer

    Identification No.)

     

     

    2500 Trex Way

    Winchester, Virginia

    22601

    (Address of principal executive offices)

    (Zip Code)

     

    Registrant’s telephone number, including area code: (540) 542-6300

     

    Not Applicable

    (Former name, former address and former fiscal year, if changed since last report)

     

    Securities registered pursuant to Section 12(b) of the Act:

     

    Title of each class

    Trading Symbol(s)

    Name of each exchange on which registered

    Common stock

    TREX

    New York Stock Exchange

     

    Indicate by check mark whether the registrant (1) has filed all reports required to be filed by Section 13 or 15(d) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 during the preceding 12 months (or for such shorter period that the registrant was required to file such reports), and (2) has been subject to such filing requirements for the past 90 days. Yes ☒ No ☐

    Indicate by check mark whether the registrant has submitted electronically every Interactive Data File required to be submitted pursuant to Rule 405 of Regulation S-T during the preceding 12 months (or for such shorter period that the registrant was required to submit such files). Yes ☒ No ☐

    Indicate by check mark whether the registrant is a large accelerated filer, an accelerated filer, a non-accelerated filer, a smaller reporting company or an emerging growth company. See the definitions of “large accelerated filer,” “accelerated filer,” “smaller reporting company,” and “emerging growth company” in Rule 12b-2 of the Exchange Act.:

    Large accelerated filer ☒ Accelerated filer ☐ Non-accelerated filer ☐ Smaller reporting company ☐ Emerging growth company ☐

    If an emerging growth company, indicate by check mark if the registrant has elected not to use the extended transition period for complying with any new or revised financial accounting standards provided pursuant to Section 13(a) of the Exchange Act ☐

    Indicate by check mark whether the registrant is a shell company (as defined by Rule 12b-2 of the Exchange Act): Yes ☐ No ☒

    The number of shares of the registrant’s common stock, par value $0.01 per share, outstanding at April 16, 2026 was 103,898,729 shares.

     

     

     


     

    TREX COMPANY, INC.

    INDEX

     

     

     

     

    Page

     

     

     

     

    PART I FINANCIAL INFORMATION

     

    2

     

     

     

     

    Item 1.

    Condensed Consolidated Financial Statements

     

    2

     

     

     

     

    Condensed Consolidated Statements of Comprehensive Income for the Three Months Ended March 31, 2026 and March 31, 2025 (unaudited)

     

    2

     

     

     

    Condensed Consolidated Balance Sheets as of March 31, 2026 and December 31, 2025 (unaudited)

     

    3

     

     

     

    Condensed Consolidated Statements of Changes in Stockholders’ Equity for the Three Months Ended March 31, 2026 and March 31, 2025 (unaudited)

     

    4

     

     

     

    Condensed Consolidated Statements of Cash Flows for the Three Months Ended March 31, 2026 and March 31, 2025 (unaudited)

     

    5

     

     

     

    Notes to Condensed Consolidated Financial Statements (unaudited)

     

    6

     

     

     

     

    Item 2.

    Management’s Discussion and Analysis of Financial Condition and Results of Operations

     

    15

     

     

     

     

    Item 3.

    Quantitative and Qualitative Disclosures About Market Risk

     

    23

     

     

     

     

    Item 4.

    Controls and Procedures

     

    23

     

     

     

     

    PART II OTHER INFORMATION

     

    24

     

     

     

     

    Item 1.

    Legal Proceedings

     

    24

     

     

     

     

    Item 2.

    Unregistered Sales of Equity Securities and Use of Proceeds

     

    24

     

     

     

     

    Item 5.

    Other Information

     

    24

     

     

     

     

    Item 6.

    Exhibits

     

    24

     

     

    1


     

    PART I

    FINANCIAL INFORMATION

     

    Item 1. Condensed Consolidated Financial Statements

     

     

    TREX COMPANY, INC.

    Condensed Consolidated Statements of Comprehensive Income

    (Unaudited)

    (In thousands, except share and per share data)

     

     

    Three Months Ended
    March 31,

     

     

    2026

     

     

    2025

     

    Net sales

     

    $

    343,403

     

     

    $

    339,993

     

    Cost of sales

     

     

    204,381

     

     

     

    202,262

     

    Gross profit

     

     

    139,022

     

     

     

    137,731

     

    Selling, general and administrative expenses

     

     

    55,517

     

     

     

    56,068

     

    Income from operations

     

     

    83,505

     

     

     

    81,663

     

    Interest expense, net

     

     

    —

     

     

     

    76

     

    Income before income taxes

     

     

    83,505

     

     

     

    81,587

     

    Provision for income taxes

     

     

    22,102

     

     

     

    21,153

     

    Net income

     

    $

    61,403

     

     

    $

    60,434

     

    Basic earnings per common share

     

    $

    0.58

     

     

    $

    0.56

     

    Basic weighted average common shares outstanding

     

     

    105,058,351

     

     

     

    107,180,665

     

    Diluted earnings per common share

     

    $

    0.58

     

     

    $

    0.56

     

    Diluted weighted average common shares outstanding

     

     

    105,132,511

     

     

     

    107,284,084

     

    Comprehensive income

     

    $

    61,403

     

     

    $

    60,434

     

     

    See Notes to Condensed Consolidated Financial Statements (Unaudited).

     

    2


     

    TREX COMPANY, INC.

    Condensed Consolidated Balance Sheets

    (In thousands, except share data)

     

     

    March 31,
    2026

     

     

    December 31,
    2025

     

     

    (Unaudited)

     

    ASSETS

     

     

     

     

     

     

    Current assets

     

     

     

     

     

     

    Cash and cash equivalents

     

    $

    4,492

     

     

    $

    3,807

     

    Accounts receivable, net

     

     

    326,928

     

     

     

    48,091

     

    Inventories

     

     

    229,580

     

     

     

    238,665

     

    Prepaid expenses and other assets

     

     

    19,031

     

     

     

    19,843

     

    Total current assets

     

     

    580,031

     

     

     

    310,406

     

    Property, plant and equipment, net

     

     

    1,054,824

     

     

     

    1,049,733

     

    Operating lease assets

     

     

    51,404

     

     

     

    52,632

     

    Goodwill and other intangible assets, net

     

     

    32,906

     

     

     

    31,529

     

    Other assets

     

     

    10,649

     

     

     

    9,141

     

    Total assets

     

    $

    1,729,814

     

     

    $

    1,453,441

     

    LIABILITIES AND STOCKHOLDERS’ EQUITY

     

     

     

     

     

     

    Current liabilities

     

     

     

     

     

     

    Accounts payable

     

    $

    65,941

     

     

    $

    34,759

     

    Accrued expenses and other liabilities

     

     

    112,739

     

     

     

    77,030

     

    Accrued warranty

     

     

    5,221

     

     

     

    5,416

     

    Line of credit

     

     

    382,500

     

     

     

    133,500

     

    Total current liabilities

     

     

    566,401

     

     

     

    250,705

     

    Deferred income taxes

     

     

    85,833

     

     

     

    85,833

     

    Operating lease liabilities

     

     

    40,138

     

     

     

    41,755

     

    Non-current accrued warranty

     

     

    25,121

     

     

     

    24,324

     

    Other long-term liabilities

     

     

    16,560

     

     

     

    16,560

     

    Total liabilities

     

     

    734,053

     

     

     

    419,177

     

    Commitments and contingencies

     

     

    —

     

     

     

    —

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    Stockholders’ equity

     

     

     

     

     

     

    Preferred stock, $0.01 par value, 3,000,000 shares authorized; none issued and
       outstanding

     

     

    —

     

     

     

    —

     

    Common stock, $0.01 par value, 360,000,000 shares authorized; 141,280,582 and
       
    141,208,139 shares issued and 103,898,577 and 105,737,266 shares outstanding, at
       March 31, 2026 and December 31, 2025, respectively

     

     

    1,413

     

     

     

    1,412

     

    Additional paid-in capital

     

     

    136,183

     

     

     

    155,316

     

    Retained earnings

     

     

    1,851,250

     

     

     

    1,789,847

     

    Treasury stock, at cost, 37,382,005 and 35,470,873 shares at March 31, 2026 and
       December 31, 2025, respectively

     

     

    (993,085

    )

     

     

    (912,311

    )

    Total stockholders’ equity

     

     

    995,761

     

     

     

    1,034,264

     

    Total liabilities and stockholders’ equity

     

    $

    1,729,814

     

     

    $

    1,453,441

     

     

    See Notes to Condensed Consolidated Financial Statements (Unaudited).

     

    3


     

    TREX COMPANY, INC.

    Condensed Consolidated Statements of Changes in Stockholders’ Equity

     

    (Unaudited)

    (In thousands, except share data)

     

     

    Common Stock

     

     

    Additional
    Paid-In

     

     

    Retained

     

     

    Treasury Stock

     

     

     

     

     

    Shares

     

     

    Amount

     

     

    Capital

     

     

    Earnings

     

     

    Shares

     

     

    Amount

     

     

    Total

     

    Balance, December 31, 2025

     

     

    105,737,266

     

     

    $

    1,412

     

     

    $

    155,316

     

     

    $

    1,789,847

     

     

     

    35,470,873

     

     

    $

    (912,311

    )

     

    $

    1,034,264

     

    Net income

     

     

    —

     

     

     

    —

     

     

     

    —

     

     

     

    61,403

     

     

     

    —

     

     

     

    —

     

     

     

    61,403

     

    Employee stock plans

     

     

    9,423

     

     

     

    —

     

     

     

    285

     

     

     

    —

     

     

     

    —

     

     

     

    —

     

     

     

    285

     

    Shares withheld for taxes on awards

     

     

    (49,580

    )

     

     

    —

     

     

     

    (2,052

    )

     

     

    —

     

     

     

    —

     

     

     

    —

     

     

     

    (2,052

    )

    Stock-based compensation

     

     

    112,600

     

     

     

    1

     

     

     

    2,634

     

     

     

    —

     

     

     

    —

     

     

     

    —

     

     

     

    2,635

     

    Repurchases of common stock

     

     

    (1,911,132

    )

     

     

    —

     

     

     

    —

     

     

     

    —

     

     

     

    1,911,132

     

     

     

    (80,774

    )

     

     

    (80,774

    )

    Unsettled accelerated share repurchase

     

     

    —

     

     

     

    —

     

     

     

    (20,000

    )

     

     

    —

     

     

     

    —

     

     

     

    —

     

     

     

    (20,000

    )

    Balance, March 31, 2026

     

     

    103,898,577

     

     

    $

    1,413

     

     

    $

    136,183

     

     

    $

    1,851,250

     

     

     

    37,382,005

     

     

    $

    (993,085

    )

     

    $

    995,761

     

     

     

    Common Stock

     

     

    Additional
    Paid-In

     

     

    Retained

     

     

    Treasury Stock

     

     

     

     

     

    Shares

     

     

    Amount

     

     

    Capital

     

     

    Earnings

     

     

    Shares

     

     

    Amount

     

     

    Total

     

    Balance, December 31, 2024

     

     

    107,154,305

     

     

    $

    1,411

     

     

    $

    148,153

     

     

    $

    1,599,432

     

     

     

    33,943,946

     

     

    $

    (861,872

    )

     

    $

    887,124

     

    Net income

     

     

    —

     

     

     

    —

     

     

     

     

     

     

    60,434

     

     

     

    —

     

     

     

    —

     

     

     

    60,434

     

    Employee stock plans

     

     

    6,068

     

     

     

    —

     

     

     

    299

     

     

     

    —

     

     

     

    —

     

     

     

    —

     

     

     

    299

     

    Shares withheld for taxes on awards

     

     

    (49,949

    )

     

     

    —

     

     

     

    (3,110

    )

     

     

    —

     

     

     

    —

     

     

     

    —

     

     

     

    (3,110

    )

    Stock-based compensation

     

     

    116,588

     

     

     

    1

     

     

     

    2,313

     

     

     

    —

     

     

     

    —

     

     

     

    —

     

     

     

    2,314

     

    Balance, March 31, 2025

     

     

    107,227,012

     

     

    $

    1,412

     

     

    $

    147,655

     

     

    $

    1,659,866

     

     

     

    33,943,946

     

     

    $

    (861,872

    )

     

    $

    947,061

     

     

    See Notes to Condensed Consolidated Financial Statements (Unaudited).

     

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    TREX COMPANY, INC.

    Condensed Consolidated Statements of Cash Flows

    (Unaudited)

    (In thousands)

     

     

     

    Three Months Ended
    March 31,

     

     

     

    2026

     

     

    2025

     

    OPERATING ACTIVITIES

     

     

     

     

     

     

    Net income

     

    $

    61,403

     

     

    $

    60,434

     

    Adjustments to reconcile net income to net cash used in operating activities:

     

     

     

     

     

     

    Depreciation and amortization

     

     

    18,371

     

     

     

    14,249

     

    Stock-based compensation

     

     

    2,634

     

     

     

    2,313

     

    (Gain) on disposal of property, plant and equipment

     

     

    (45

    )

     

     

    (57

    )

    Other non-cash adjustments

     

     

    117

     

     

     

    117

     

    Changes in operating assets and liabilities:

     

     

     

     

     

     

    Accounts receivable

     

     

    (278,838

    )

     

     

    (302,708

    )

    Inventories

     

     

    9,086

     

     

     

    30,863

     

    Prepaid expenses and other assets

     

     

    (523

    )

     

     

    2,161

     

    Accounts payable

     

     

    31,300

     

     

     

    4,187

     

    Accrued expenses and other liabilities

     

     

    15,963

     

     

     

    15,278

     

    Income taxes receivable/payable

     

     

    22,107

     

     

     

    19,150

     

    Net cash used in operating activities

     

     

    (118,425

    )

     

     

    (154,013

    )

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    INVESTING ACTIVITIES

     

     

     

     

     

     

    Expenditures for property, plant and equipment

     

     

    (23,105

    )

     

     

    (79,486

    )

    Purchased intangibles

     

     

    (1,852

    )

     

     

    (635

    )

    Proceeds from sales of property, plant and equipment

     

     

    45

     

     

     

    156

     

    Net cash used in investing activities

     

     

    (24,912

    )

     

     

    (79,965

    )

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    FINANCING ACTIVITIES

     

     

     

     

     

     

    Borrowings under line of credit

     

     

    314,000

     

     

     

    257,047

     

    Principal payments under line of credit

     

     

    (65,000

    )

     

     

    (15,700

    )

    Repurchases of common stock

     

     

    (82,826

    )

     

     

    (4,008

    )

    Unsettled accelerated share repurchase

     

     

    (20,000

    )

     

     

    —

     

    Proceeds from employee stock purchase and option plans

     

     

    286

     

     

     

    300

     

    Financing costs

     

     

    (2,438

    )

     

     

    10

     

    Net cash provided by financing activities

     

     

    144,022

     

     

     

    237,649

     

    Net increase in cash and cash equivalents

     

     

    685

     

     

     

    3,671

     

    Cash and cash equivalents, beginning of period

     

     

    3,807

     

     

     

    1,292

     

    Cash and cash equivalents, end of period

     

    $

    4,492

     

     

    $

    4,963

     

    Supplemental Disclosure:

     

     

     

     

     

     

    Cash paid (received) for income taxes, net

     

    $

    (5

    )

     

    $

    2,003

     

    Supplemental non-cash investing and financing disclosure:

     

     

     

     

     

     

    (Decrease) increase in capital expenditures in accounts payable and accrued expenses

     

    $

    (10

    )

     

    $

    20,834

     

     

    See Notes to Condensed Consolidated Financial Statements (Unaudited).

     

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    TREX COMPANY, INC.

    Notes to Condensed Consolidated Financial Statements

    For the Three Months Ended March 31, 2026 and March 31, 2025

    (Unaudited)

    1.
    BUSINESS AND ORGANIZATION

    Trex Company, Inc. (Trex or Company), is the world’s largest manufacturer of high-performance, low-maintenance wood-alternative decking and railing products and a leader in outdoor living products and accessories, marketed under the brand name Trex®, with more than 30 years of product experience. A majority of its products are manufactured in a proprietary process that combines reclaimed wood fibers and scrap polyethylene. The Company is incorporated in Delaware. The principal executive offices are located at 2500 Trex Way, Winchester, Virginia 22601, and the telephone number at that address is (540) 542-6300. The Company operates in a single reportable segment.

    2.
    BASIS OF PRESENTATION

    The accompanying unaudited condensed consolidated financial statements have been prepared in accordance with accounting principles generally accepted in the United States for interim financial information and U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission instructions to Form 10-Q and Article 10 of Regulation S-X and, accordingly, the accompanying unaudited condensed consolidated financial statements do not include all of the information and notes required by accounting principles generally accepted in the United States for complete financial statements. In the opinion of management, all adjustments (consisting of normal and recurring adjustments, except as otherwise described herein) considered necessary for a fair presentation have been included in the accompanying unaudited condensed consolidated financial statements. The unaudited condensed consolidated financial statements include the accounts of the Company for all periods presented.

    The unaudited consolidated results of operations for the three months ended March 31, 2026, are not necessarily indicative of the results that may be expected for the fiscal year ending December 31, 2026. The Company’s results of operations are affected by a number of factors, including, but not limited to, the cost to manufacture and distribute products, cost of raw materials, inflation, tariffs, consumer spending and preferences, interest rates, the impact of any supply chain disruptions, economic conditions, and/or any adverse effects from global health pandemics and geopolitical conflicts.

    These unaudited condensed consolidated financial statements should be read in conjunction with the audited consolidated financial statements and notes thereto included in the Annual Report of Trex Company, Inc. on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2025, as filed with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission.

    3.
    RECENTLY ADOPTED ACCOUNTING STANDARDS

    In July 2025, the FASB issued ASU No. 2025-05, "Financial Instruments - Credit Losses (Topic 326): Measurement of Credit Losses for Accounts Receivable and Contract Assets." This guidance provides an optional practical expedient related to the estimation of expected credit losses for current accounts receivable and contract assets that arise from transactions accounted for under FASB Accounting Standards Codification 606. Specifically, this optional practical expedient allows an entity to assume that current conditions as of the balance sheet date will not change for the remaining life of the asset. The amendments to this update are effective for annual reporting periods beginning after December 15, 2025, and interim reporting periods within those annual reporting periods. The Company adopted this practical expedient in the first quarter of 2026. Adoption of this practical expedient did not have a material impact on consolidated results of operations or financial position.

    4.
    NEW ACCOUNTING STANDARDS NOT YET ADOPTED

    In December 2025, the FASB issued ASU No. 2025-11, "Interim Reporting (Topic 270)." This update is intended to improve the guidance in Topic 270, Interim Reporting by improving the navigability of the required interim disclosures and clarifying when the guidance is applicable. The amendments also provide guidance on what disclosures should be provided in interim reporting periods. The amendments add to Topic 270, a principle that requires entities to disclose events since the end of the last annual report period that have a material impact on the entity. The amendments to this update are effective for interim reporting periods within annual reporting periods beginning after December 15, 2027 for public business entities. The amendments in this update may be applied prospectively or retrospectively to any or all prior periods presented in the financial statements. The company does not believe adoption of this update will have a material impact on its disclosures.

    In September 2025, the FASB issued ASU No. 2025-06, "Intangibles - Goodwill and Other - Internal-Use Software (Subtopic 350-40)." This guidance clarifies and modernizes when an entity is required to begin capitalizing software costs. Specifically, it requires capitalization when both of the following are met (i) management has authorized and committed to funding the software

     

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    project and (ii) it is probable that the project will be completed and the software will be used to perform the function intended. The amendments to this update are effective for annual reporting periods beginning after December 15, 2027, and interim reporting periods within those annual reporting periods. Early adoption of this update is permitted. The amendments to this update may be applied prospectively, retrospectively, or on a modified transition approach. The Company does not believe adoption of this update will have a material impact on its consolidated results of operations and financial condition.

    In November 2024, the FASB issued ASU No. 2024-03, “Income Statement – Reporting Comprehensive Income – Disaggregation Disclosures.” This guidance requires more detailed disclosure about the types of expenses presented within the expense captions of the financial statements. Specifically, disclosure of purchases of inventory, employee compensation, depreciation, and intangible asset amortization are required on both an interim and annual basis. In addition, a qualitative description of remaining amounts in relevant expense captions which have not separately been disaggregated will be required on an interim and annual basis. On an annual basis, disclosure of an entity’s definition of selling expenses and the amount of selling expenses is required. The amendments to this update are effective for annual reporting periods beginning after December 15, 2026, and interim periods beginning after December 15, 2027. Early adoption of this update is permitted. The amendments to this update should be applied prospectively to financial statements issued for reporting periods after the effective date of the update or retrospectively to any or all prior periods presented in the financial statements. The Company believes adoption will result in expanded financial statement footnote disclosure but does not believe adoption of this update will have a material impact on its consolidated results of operations. The Company is continuing to evaluate the impacts of adoption.

     

     

    5.
    INVENTORIES

    Inventories valued at FIFO (first-in, first-out), consist of the following (in thousands):

     

     

    March 31,
    2026

     

     

    December 31,
    2025

     

    Finished goods

     

    $

    175,225

     

     

    $

    179,758

     

    Raw materials

     

     

    54,355

     

     

     

    58,907

     

    Total FIFO (first-in, first-out) inventories

     

     

    229,580

     

     

     

    238,665

     

     

     

    6.
    PREPAID EXPENSES AND OTHER ASSETS

    Prepaid expenses and other assets consist of the following (in thousands):

     

     

    March 31,
    2026

     

     

    December 31,
    2025

     

    Prepaid expenses

     

    $

    18,508

     

     

    $

    17,173

     

    Income tax receivable

     

     

    -

     

     

     

    2,147

     

    Other

     

     

    523

     

     

     

    523

     

    Total prepaid expenses and other assets

     

    $

    19,031

     

     

    $

    19,843

     

     

    7.
    GOODWILL AND OTHER INTANGIBLE ASSETS, NET

    The carrying amount of goodwill at March 31, 2026 and December 31, 2025 was $14.2 million. At March 31, 2026 and December 31, 2025 intangible assets were $22.5 million and $20.7 million, and accumulated amortization was $3.8 million and $3.5 million, respectively. The Company’s intangible assets, purchased in 2018, 2024, 2025, and 2026 consist of domain names and internal use software. Intangible asset amounts were determined based on the estimated economics of the asset and are amortized over the estimated useful lives on a straight-line basis over 15 years for domain names and 10 years for internal use software related to the Company's ERP and other platform tools, which approximates the pattern in which the economic benefits are expected to be received. The Company evaluates the recoverability of intangible assets periodically and considers events or circumstances that may warrant revised estimates of useful lives or that may indicate an impairment. Intangible asset amortization expense for the three months ended March 31, 2026, and March 31, 2025, was $0.3 million and $0.1 million, respectively.

     

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    8.
    ACCRUED EXPENSES AND OTHER LIABILITIES

    Accrued expenses and other liabilities consist of the following (in thousands):

     

     

    March 31,
    2026

     

     

    December 31,
    2025

     

    Sales and marketing

     

     

    45,375

     

     

     

    26,866

     

    Income taxes

     

     

    23,399

     

     

     

    3,439

     

    Compensation and benefits

     

     

    17,698

     

     

     

    21,448

     

    Operating lease liabilities

     

     

    12,560

     

     

     

    12,079

     

    Capital projects

     

     

    3,030

     

     

     

    3,932

     

    Manufacturing costs

     

     

    3,907

     

     

     

    2,262

     

    Other

     

     

    6,770

     

     

     

    7,004

     

    Total accrued expenses and other liabilities

     

    $

    112,739

     

     

    $

    77,030

     

     

    9.
    DEBT

    Revolving Credit Facility

    Indebtedness prior to March 26, 2026. On October 10, 2024, the Company, entered into a Second Amendment to the Credit Agreement (Second Amendment) with certain lending parties thereto (Lenders) to amend that Credit Agreement dated as of May 18, 2022, as amended by that certain First Amendment dated as of December 22, 2022.

    The Second Amendment provides the Company with Revolving A Loans in the maximum principal amount of $400,000,000 (Revolving A Loans), Revolving B Loans in the maximum principal amount of $150,000,000 (Revolving B Loans), and Letters of Credit and Swing Line Loans (as defined in the Credit Agreement). The Second Amendment extends the maturity date of the Revolving B Loans from December 22, 2024 to December 22, 2026.

    Base Rate Loans (as defined in the Credit Agreement) under the Revolving A Loan and the Swing Line Loans accrue interest at the Base Rate plus the Applicable Rate (as defined in the Credit Agreement) and Term SOFR Loans for the Revolving Loans accrue interest at the rate per annum equal to the sum of Term SOFR for such interest period plus the Applicable Rate (as defined in the Credit Agreement). The Base Rate for any day is a fluctuating rate per annum equal to the highest of (a) the Federal Funds Rate plus 0.50%, (b) the rate of interest in effect for such day as publicly announced from time to time by BOA as its prime rate, and (c) the Term SOFR plus 1.0% subject to certain interest rate floors. Repayment of all then outstanding principal, interest, fees and costs is due at the end of the Term (as defined in the Credit Agreement).

    With respect to Revolving B Loans (as defined in the Credit Agreement), for any day, the rate per annum is a tiered pricing based upon the Consolidated Debt to Consolidated EBITDA Ratio. The applicable rate for Revolving B Loans that are Base Rate Loans range between 0.20% and 1.15%. and the applicable rate for Revolving B Loans that are Term SOFR/Term SOFR Daily Floating Rate range between 1.20% and 2.15%.

    Indebtedness on and after March 26, 2026. On March 26, 2026, the Company entered into a Credit Agreement with certain lending parties thereto (Lenders) to amend and restate the Credit Agreement dated as of May 18,2022, as amended (the Prior Credit Agreement).

    The Credit Agreement provides the Company with one or more Revolving Loans in a collective maximum principal amount of $700,000,000 (Loan Limit) throughout the term, which ends March 26, 2031. Included within the Loan Limit are sublimits for, Letters of Credit (as defined in the Credit Agreement) in an amount not to exceed $60,000,000, and Swing Line Loans (as defined in the Credit Agreement) in an amount not to exceed $40,000,000.

    Base Rate Loans (as defined in the Credit Agreement) under the Revolving Loans and the Swing Line Loans accrue interest at the Base Rate plus the Applicable Rate (as defined in the Credit Agreement) and Term SOFR Loans or Term SOFR Daily Floating Rate Loans for the Revolving Loans accrue interest at the rate per annum equal to the sum of Term SOFR Loans/Term SOFR Daily Floating Rate for such interest period plus the Applicable Rate (as defined in the Credit Agreement). The Base Rate for any day is a fluctuating rate per annum equal to the highest of (a) the Federal Funds Rate plus 0.50%, (b) the rate of interest in effect for such day as publicly announced from time to time by BOA as its prime rate, and (c) the Term SOFR plus 1.0% subject to certain interest rate floors. Repayment of all then outstanding principal, interest, fees and costs is due on the last day of the Term (as defined in the Credit Agreement).

     

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    As of March 31, 2026, the Company had $382.5 million in borrowings outstanding under its revolving credit facility. The total availability under the revolving credit facility was $314.4 million as of March 31, 2026, which reflects a reduction for outstanding letters of credit totaling $3.1 million. The weighted average interest rate on the revolving credit facility was 4.6% as of March 31, 2026.

    Compliance with Debt Covenants and Restrictions

    Pursuant to the terms of the Credit Agreement, the Company is subject to certain loan compliance covenants. The Credit Agreement requires the Company to maintain (a) a Consolidated Interest Coverage Ratio of not less than 2.50 to 1.0 and (b) a Consolidated Debt to Consolidated EBITDA Ratio of not more than 3.75 to 1.0, each measured as of the end of each Fiscal Quarter, commencing with the Fiscal Quarter ended June 30, 2026. The maximum Consolidated Debt to Consolidated EBITDA Ratio is automatically increased to 4.25 to 1.0 for the Fiscal Quarter in which a qualifying Acquisition with cash consideration (including assumed or acquired Debt) of $75,000,000 or more occurs and each of the following four Fiscal Quarters (an "Adjustment Period"), subject to a limit of two Adjustment Periods during the term of the Credit Agreement.

    The Credit Agreement also contains an equity cure mechanism, under which the Company may make cash equity contributions (funded with proceeds of common equity) to be included in the calculation of Consolidated EBITDA solely for purposes of determining compliance with the financial covenants, subject to certain conditions and limitations, including that in each consecutive four Fiscal Quarter period there must be at least two Fiscal Quarters in which no such contribution is made.

    The Company was in compliance with all covenants as of March 31, 2026. Failure to comply with the financial covenants could be considered a default of repayment obligations and, among other remedies, could accelerate payment of any amounts outstanding.

    10.
    LEASES

    The Company leases manufacturing and training facilities, storage warehouses, office space, and certain plant equipment under various operating leases. The Company’s operating leases have remaining lease terms of up to 11 years. Lease terms may include options to extend or terminate the lease when it is reasonably certain that the Company will exercise that option.

    For the three months ended March 31, 2026 and March 31, 2025, total operating lease expense was $3.3 million and $3.0 million, respectively. The weighted average remaining lease term at March 31, 2026 and December 31, 2025 was 6.5 years and 6.7 years, respectively. The weighted average discount rate at March 31, 2026 and December 31, 2025 was 4.73% and 4.70%, respectively.

    The following table includes supplemental cash flow information for the three months ended March 31, 2026 and March 31, 2025, and supplemental balance sheet information at March 31, 2026 and December 31, 2025 related to operating leases (in thousands):

     

     

    Three Months Ended
    March 31,

     

    Supplemental cash flow information

     

    2026

     

     

    2025

     

    Cash paid for amounts included in the measurement of
       operating lease liabilities

     

    $

    3,234

     

     

    $

    2,661

     

    Operating ROU assets obtained in exchange for lease
       liabilities

     

    $

    1,474

     

     

    $

    692

     

     

    Supplemental balance sheet information

     

    March 31,
    2026

     

     

    December 31,
    2025

     

    Operating lease ROU assets

     

    $

    51,404

     

     

    $

    52,632

     

    Operating lease liabilities:

     

     

     

     

     

     

    Accrued expenses and other current liabilities

     

    $

    12,560

     

     

    $

    12,079

     

    Operating lease liabilities

     

     

    40,138

     

     

     

    41,755

     

    Total operating lease liabilities

     

    $

    52,698

     

     

    $

    53,834

     

     

    The following table summarizes maturities of operating lease liabilities at March 31, 2026 (in thousands):

     

     

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    Maturities of operating lease liabilities

     

     

     

    2026

     

    $

    9,708

     

    2027

     

     

    12,390

     

    2028

     

     

    10,948

     

    2029

     

     

    5,559

     

    2030

     

     

    4,319

     

    Thereafter

     

     

    19,783

     

    Total lease payments

     

     

    62,707

     

    Less imputed interest

     

     

    (10,009

    )

    Total operating lease liabilities

     

    $

    52,698

     

     

    11.
    FINANCIAL INSTRUMENTS

    The Company considers the recorded value of its financial assets and liabilities, consisting primarily of cash and cash equivalents, accounts receivable, accounts payable, accrued expenses, other current liabilities, and debt to approximate the fair value of the respective assets and liabilities on the Condensed Consolidated Balance Sheets at March 31, 2026 and December 31, 2025.

    12.
    STOCKHOLDERS’ EQUITY

    Earnings Per Share

    The following table sets forth the computation of basic and diluted earnings per share (in thousands, except share and per share data):

     

     

    Three Months Ended
    March 31,

     

     

    2026

     

     

    2025

     

    Numerator:

     

     

     

     

     

     

    Net income available to common shareholders

     

    $

    61,403

     

     

    $

    60,434

     

    Denominator:

     

     

     

     

     

     

    Basic weighted average shares outstanding

     

     

    105,058,351

     

     

     

    107,180,665

     

    Effect of dilutive securities:

     

     

     

     

     

     

    Stock appreciation rights and options

     

     

    15,000

     

     

     

    34,543

     

    Restricted stock

     

     

    59,160

     

     

     

    68,876

     

    Diluted weighted average shares outstanding

     

     

    105,132,511

     

     

     

    107,284,084

     

    Basic earnings per share

     

    $

    0.58

     

     

    $

    0.56

     

    Diluted earnings per share

     

    $

    0.58

     

     

    $

    0.56

     

     

    Diluted earnings per share is computed using the weighted average number of shares determined for the basic earnings per share computation plus the dilutive effect of common stock equivalents using the treasury stock method. The computation of diluted earnings per share excludes the following potentially dilutive securities because the effect would be anti-dilutive:

     

     

    Three Months Ended
    March 31,

     

     

    2026

     

     

    2025

     

    Stock appreciation rights

     

     

    160,044

     

     

     

    129,069

     

    Restricted stock

     

     

    175,010

     

     

     

    92,795

     

     

    Stock Repurchase Program

    On May 4, 2023, the Trex Board of Directors adopted a stock repurchase program (2023 Stock Repurchase Program) of up to 10.8 million shares of its outstanding common stock. The 2023 Stock Repurchase Program has no set expiration date. On February 26, 2026, Trex entered into an Accelerated Stock Repurchase program (ASR) under the 2023 Stock Repurchase Program. As such, the Company made a prepayment of $100 million to Wells Fargo and received an initial delivery of 1.9 million shares valued at approximately 80% of the prepayment amount. During the three months ended, March 31, 2026, the Company repurchased 1.9 million shares under the ASR based on the initial delivery described in the preceding sentence. The total number of shares the Company will ultimately repurchase and the average price per share will be based on the average of the daily volume-weighted average prices of its

     

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    common stock during the term of the ASR Agreement, less a negotiated discount and subject to customary adjustments, and is expected to occur no later than the second quarter of 2026.

    As of March 31, 2026 the remaining number of shares available for repurchase under the 2023 Stock Repurchase Program is 5,516,405.

    On April 28, 2026, the Trex Board of Directors authorized an additional 10 million shares to be repurchased under the 2023 Stock Repurchase Program.

     

    13.
    REVENUE FROM CONTRACTS WITH CUSTOMERS

    The Company principally generates revenue from the manufacture and sale of its high-performance, low-maintenance, eco-friendly wood-alternative decking and railing products and accessories. Substantially all of its revenues are from contracts with customers, which are purchase orders of short-term duration of less than one year. Its customers, in turn, sell primarily to the residential market, which includes replacement, remodeling and new construction related to outdoor living products. The Company satisfies its performance obligations at a point in time. The shipment of each product is a separate performance obligation as the customer is able to derive benefit from each product shipped and no performance obligation remains after shipment. Upon shipment of the product, the customer obtains control over the distinct product and Trex satisfies its performance obligation. Any performance obligation that remains unsatisfied at the end of a reporting period is part of a contract that has an original expected duration of one year or less. Any variable consideration related to the unsatisfied performance obligation is allocated wholly to the unsatisfied performance obligation, is recognized when the product ships and the performance obligation is satisfied and is included in “Accrued expenses and other liabilities, Sales and marketing” in Note 8 to the Condensed Consolidated Financial Statements. For the three months ended March 31, 2026 and March 31, 2025, the Company’s net sales were $343,403 and $339,993, respectively. During these periods, revenues were recognized at a point in time upon transfer of its outdoor living products under variable consideration contracts into the building products market.

    14.
    STOCK-BASED COMPENSATION

    At the annual meeting of stockholders of the Company held on May 4, 2023, the Company’s stockholders approved the Trex Company, Inc. 2023 Stock Incentive Plan (Plan). The Company’s board of directors unanimously approved the Plan on April 10, 2023, subject to stockholder approval. The Plan amends and restates in its entirety the Trex Company, Inc. 2014 Stock Incentive Plan (2014 Plan), which was last approved by the Company’s stockholders at the annual meeting held on April 30, 2014. The Plan, which will be administered by the compensation committee of the board of directors, provides for the grant of stock options, restricted stock, restricted stock units, stock appreciation rights and unrestricted stock, which are referred to collectively as “awards.” Awards may be granted under the Plan to officers, directors (including non-employee directors) and other employees of the Company or any subsidiary thereof, to any adviser, consultant, or other provider of services to the Company (and any employee thereof), and to any other individuals who are approved by the board of directors as eligible to participate in the Plan. Only employees of the Company or any subsidiary thereof are eligible to receive incentive stock options. Subject to certain adjustments as provided in the Plan, the total number of shares of common stock available for future grants under the Plan is 3,409,507 shares.

    The following table summarizes the Company’s stock-based compensation grants for the three months ended March 31, 2026:

     

     

    Stock Awards
    Granted

     

     

    Weighted-
    Average
    Grant Price
    Per Share

     

    Time-based restricted stock units

     

     

    124,974

     

     

    $

    41.43

     

    Performance-based restricted stock units (a)

     

     

    104,560

     

     

    $

    44.34

     

     

    (a)
    Includes 84,878 of target performance-based restricted stock unit awards granted during the three months ended March 31, 2026, and adjustments of 19,682 grants due to the actual performance level achieved for restricted stock and restricted stock units awarded in 2023.

    The fair value of each SAR is estimated on the date of grant using a Black-Scholes option-pricing formula. No SARs were issued in the three months ended March 31, 2026. For SARs issued in the three months ended March 31, 2025, the data and assumptions shown in the following table were used:

     

     

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    Three Months Ended
    March 31, 2025

     

    Weighted-average fair value of grants

     

    $

    33.49

     

    Dividend yield

     

     

    0

    %

    Average risk-free interest rate

     

     

    4.3

    %

    Expected term (years)

     

     

    5

     

    Expected volatility

     

     

    51.7

    %

     

    The Company recognizes stock-based compensation expense ratably over the period from the grant date to the earlier of: (1) the vesting date of the award, or (2) the date the grantee is eligible to retire without forfeiting the award. For performance-based restricted stock and performance-based restricted stock units, expense is recognized ratably over the performance and vesting period of each tranche based on management’s judgment of the ultimate award that is likely to be paid out based on the achievement of the predetermined performance measures. For the employee stock purchase plan, compensation expense is recognized related to the discount on purchases. Stock-based compensation expense is included in “Selling, general and administrative expenses” in the Condensed Consolidated Statements of Comprehensive Income. The following table summarizes the Company’s stock-based compensation expense (in thousands):

     

     

    Three Months Ended
    March 31,

     

     

    2026

     

     

    2025

     

    Stock appreciation rights

     

    $

    272

     

     

    $

    295

     

    Time-based restricted stock and restricted stock units

     

     

    1,431

     

     

     

    826

     

    Performance-based restricted stock and restricted stock units

     

     

    875

     

     

     

    1,140

     

    Employee stock purchase plan

     

     

    56

     

     

     

    52

     

    Total stock-based compensation

     

    $

    2,634

     

     

    $

    2,313

     

     

    Total unrecognized compensation cost related to unvested awards as of March 31, 2026 was $18.2 million. The cost of these unvested awards is being recognized over the requisite vesting period of each award.

    15.
    INCOME TAXES

    The Company’s effective tax rate for the three months ended March 31, 2026 and March 31, 2025, was 26.5% and 25.9%, which resulted in income tax expense of $22.1 million and $21.2 million, respectively.

    During the three months ended March 31, 2026 and March 31, 2025, the Company realized $(0.1) million and $(0.1) million, respectively, of excess tax expense from stock-based awards and recorded a corresponding expense to income tax expense.

    The Company analyzes its deferred tax assets each reporting period, considering all available positive and negative evidence in determining the expected realization of those deferred tax assets. As of March 31, 2026, the Company maintains a valuation allowance of $2.2 million against deferred tax assets primarily related to state tax credits it estimates will expire before they are realized.

    The Company operates in multiple tax jurisdictions, and, in the normal course of business, its tax returns are subject to examination by various taxing authorities. Such examinations may result in future assessments by these taxing authorities, and the Company accrues a liability when it believes that it is more likely than not that benefits of tax positions will not be realized. The Company believes that adequate provisions have been made for all tax returns subject to examination. As of March 31, 2026, for certain tax jurisdictions tax years 2021 through 2025 remain subject to examination. Sales made to foreign distributors are not taxable in any foreign jurisdiction as the Company does not have a taxable presence in any foreign jurisdiction.

    16.
    SEGMENT INFORMATION

    The Company operates in one reportable segment, with resource allocation and assessment of financial performance based on a consolidated basis.

    Trex manufactures wood alternative decking and railing and related outdoor living products marketed under the brand name Trex®. The products are sold to its distributors and two national retailers who, in turn, sell primarily to the residential market, which includes replacement, remodeling and new construction.

    The Company’s reportable segments are determined in accordance with its internal management structure, which is based on operations. The Company has identified its President and Chief Executive Officer as the Chief Operating Decision Maker (CODM).

     

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    The Company’s CODM has final authority over resource allocation decisions and performance assessments and makes key operating decisions. The primary objective of the CODM is to optimize positive Company-wide performance and financial results. The CODM evaluates segment performance primarily based on net income and net sales. The CODM uses net income to assess performance and allocate resources as this measure provides insight into all aspects of the segment’s operations and overall success of the segment for a given period. The CODM also uses net sales to assess performance and allocate resources as this measure represents the amount of business the segment engaged in during a given period of time, is an indicator of market growth and acceptance of segment products, and represents the segment’s customers’ spending habits along with the amount of product the segment sells relative to its competitors. In addition, the CODM reviews significant segment expenses with a primary focus on cost of sales and total selling, general, and administrative expenses. These measures are provided in the accompanying Condensed Consolidated Statements of Comprehensive Income. Segment assets are reported on the Condensed Consolidated Balance Sheets.

    17. SEASONALITY

    The operating results for Trex have historically varied from quarter to quarter. Seasonal, erratic or prolonged adverse weather conditions may reduce the level of home improvement and construction activity and can shift sales of its products to a later period or decrease overall sales in affected locations. As part of its normal business practice and consistent with industry practice, Trex has historically offered incentive programs to its distributors and dealers to build inventory levels before the start of the prime deck-building season in order to ensure adequate availability of its product to meet anticipated seasonal consumer demand. The seasonal effects are often offset by the positive effect of the incentive programs.

     

    18.
    COMMITMENTS AND CONTINGENCIES

    Product Warranty

    The Company warrants that for the applicable warranty period its products, when properly installed, used and maintained, will be free from material defects in workmanship and materials and its decking, cladding, fascia and railing products will not split, splinter, rot or suffer structural damage from termites or fungal decay.

    Products sold on or after January 1, 2023: The warranty period for residential use is 50 years for Transcend® decking, 35 years for Select® decking and Universal Fascia, and 25 years for Enhance® decking and Transcend, Select, Enhance and Signature® railing. The warranty period for commercial use is 10 years, excluding Signature railing and Transcend cladding, which each have a warranty period of 25 years. The Company further warrants that Trex Transcend, Trex Enhance and Trex Select decking and cladding and Universal Fascia products will not fade in color from light and weathering exposure more than a certain amount and will be resistant to permanent staining from food and beverage substances or mold and mildew, provided the stain is cleaned within seven days of appearance, for the warranty period referred to above. If there is a breach of such warranties, the Company has an obligation either to replace the defective product or refund the purchase price.

    Products sold prior to January 1, 2023: The warranty period is 25 years for residential use and 10 years for commercial use. With respect to Trex Signature railing, the warranty period is 25 years for both residential and commercial use. The Company further warrants that Trex Transcend, Trex Enhance, Trex Select and Universal Fascia products will not fade in color more than a certain amount and will be resistant to permanent staining from food substances or mold, provided the stain is cleaned within seven days of appearance, for the warranty period referred to above. If there is a breach of such warranties, the Company has an obligation either to replace the defective product or refund the purchase price.

    The Company maintains a warranty reserve for the settlement of its product warranty claims. The Company accrues for the estimated cost of product warranty claims at the time revenue is recognized based on such factors as historical claims experience and future claims experience. To estimate our future claims experience, the Company utilizes actuarial techniques to determine a reasonable possible range of amounts to be paid related to defects covered by our product warranty. The actuarial techniques consider claims received, claims closed, and the corresponding amounts paid. Estimates for these elements are quantified using a range of assumptions derived from claim history and consideration of additional factors influencing claim counts or costs incurred to settle claims in order determine the best estimate of future claims for which to record a related liability. Management reviews and adjusts these estimates, if necessary, based on the differences between actual experience and historical estimates.

    The Company monitors claims activity each quarter for indications that its estimates require revision. The Company uses the best and most complete underlying information available and a rational methodology to determine its warranty obligations. The Company considers all available evidence to assess the reasonableness of all key assumptions underlying its estimated warranty obligations.

     

     

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    The Company’s analysis is based on currently known facts and a number of assumptions, as discussed above, and current expectations. Projecting future events such as the number of claims to be received, the number of claims that will require payment and the costs associated with settling claims could cause the actual warranty liability to be higher or lower than projected, which could materially affect the Company’s financial condition, results of operations or cash flows.

     

    The Trex product warranty reserve activity consisted of the following, and is included in Accrued warranty and Non-current accrued warranty in the Consolidated Balance Sheets (in thousands):

     

     

    Three Months Ended March 31, 2026

     

     

    Product Warranty

     

    Beginning balance, January 1

     

    $

    29,740

     

    Provisions and changes in estimates

     

     

    2,056

     

    Settlements made during the period

     

     

    (1,454

    )

    Ending balance, March 31

     

    $

    30,342

     

     

     

    Three Months Ended March 31, 2025

     

     

    Product Warranty

     

    Beginning balance, January 1

     

    $

    22,835

     

    Provisions and changes in estimates

     

     

    2,550

     

    Settlements made during the period

     

     

    (1,594

    )

    Ending balance, March 31

     

    $

    23,791

     

     

    Legal Matters

    The Company has lawsuits, as well as other claims, pending against it which are ordinary routine litigation and claims incidental to the business. Management has evaluated the merits of these lawsuits and claims and believes that their ultimate resolution will not have a material effect on the Company’s consolidated financial condition, results of operations, liquidity or competitive position.

    Industrial Revenue Bonds

    In October 2021, the Company announced plans to add a third manufacturing facility located in Little Rock, Arkansas (Little Rock). Construction on the new facility began in the second quarter of 2022. In connection with the construction of the new facility, during 2024 the Company and Little Rock entered into an agreement in which Little Rock agreed to issue up to $450 million of its industrial revenue bonds (IRBs) for the purpose of constructing a manufacturing facility. Under the agreement, the Company transferred ownership of the facility to Little Rock and simultaneously leased the related asset from Little Rock. The Company is also the purchaser of the IRBs and, therefore, is the bondholder as well as the borrower/lessee of the Little Rock facility purchased with the IRB proceeds.

     

    As a result of the agreement, the Company was able to reduce the cost of certain state and local tax expenditures for twenty years. The Company has a purchase option included in the lease agreement for below the fair value of the asset, which prevents the transfer of the asset to Little Rock from being recognized as a sale. Furthermore, the Company has not derecognized the transferred asset and continues to recognize it in property, plant and equipment in the Consolidated Balance Sheets. The Company has the right and intends to set-off any obligations to make payments under the finance liability, with proceeds due from the IRBs. The liability and IRB asset are equal and are reported net in the Consolidated Balance Sheets. As of March 31, 2026, the gross asset and liability associated with the IRBs was $450 million.

     

     

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    Item 2. Management’s Discussion and Analysis of Financial Condition and Results of Operations

    The following management discussion should be read in conjunction with the Trex Company, Inc. (Trex, Company, we or our) Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2025 filed with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) and the condensed consolidated financial statements and notes thereto included in Part I, Item 1. “Financial Statements” of this quarterly report.

    NOTE ON FORWARD-LOOKING STATEMENTS

    This management’s discussion and analysis contains forward-looking statements within the meaning of Section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933 and Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934. All statements regarding our expected financial position and operating results, our business strategy, our financing plans, forecasted demographic and economic trends relating to our industry and similar matters are forward-looking statements. These statements can sometimes be identified by our use of forward-looking words such as “may,” “will,” “anticipate,” “estimate,” “expect,” “intend” or similar expressions. We cannot promise you that our expectations in such forward-looking statements will turn out to be correct. Our actual results could be materially different from our expectations because of various factors, including the factors discussed under “Item 1A. Risk Factors” in our Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2025 filed with the SEC. These statements are also subject to risks and uncertainties that could cause the Company’s actual operating results to differ materially. Such risks and uncertainties include, but are not limited to: the extent of market acceptance of the Company’s current and newly developed products; the costs associated with the development and launch of new products and the market acceptance of such new products; the sensitivity of the Company’s business to general economic conditions; the impact of seasonal and weather-related demand fluctuations on inventory levels in the distribution channel and sales of the Company’s products; the availability and cost of third-party transportation services for the Company’s products and raw materials; the Company’s ability to obtain raw materials, including scrap polyethylene, wood fiber, and other materials used in making our products, at acceptable prices; increasing inflation and tariffs in the macro-economic environment; the Company’s ability to maintain product quality and product performance at an acceptable cost; the Company’s ability to increase throughput and capacity to adequately match supply with demand; the level of expenses associated with warranty claims, product replacement and consumer relations expenses related to product quality; the highly competitive markets in which the Company operates; cyber-attacks, security breaches or other security vulnerabilities; the impact of current and upcoming data privacy laws and the EU General Data Protection Regulation and the related actual or potential costs and consequences; material adverse impacts from global public health pandemics, geopolitical conflicts; and material adverse impacts related to labor shortages or increases in labor costs.

    OVERVIEW

    The following MD&A is intended to help the reader understand the operations and current business environment of the Company. The MD&A is provided as a supplement to, and should be read in conjunction with, our Condensed Consolidated Financial Statements and the accompanying notes thereto contained in "Item 1. Condensed Consolidated Financial Statements" of this report. MD&A includes the following sections:

    •
    Operations and Products — a general description of our business, a brief overview of our reportable segment’s products, and a discussion of our operational highlights.
    •
    Highlights and Financial Performance Quarter-to-Date and Year-to-Date — a summary of financial performance and highlights for the three months ended March 31, 2026, a general discussion of factors that may affect our operations, and a description of relevant financial statement line items.
    •
    Results of Operations — an analysis of our consolidated results of operations for the three months ended March 31, 2026 compared to the three months ended March 31, 2025.
    •
    Liquidity and Capital Resources — an analysis of cash flows; contractual obligations, and a discussion of our capital and other cash requirements.

    OPERATIONS AND PRODUCTS

    Trex is the world’s largest manufacturer of high-performance wood alternative decking and railing products and a leader in outdoor living products, which are marketed under the brand name Trex® and manufactured in the United States. With more than 30 years of product experience, we offer a comprehensive set of aesthetically appealing and durable, low-maintenance product offerings in the decking, railing, fencing and outdoor lighting categories. A majority of the products are eco-friendly and leverage recycled and reclaimed materials to the extent possible. Trex decking is made in a proprietary process that combines reclaimed wood fibers and recycled polyethylene film, making Trex one of the largest recyclers of plastic film in North America. In addition to resisting fading and surface staining, Trex products require no sanding and sealing, resist moisture damage, provide a splinter-free surface and do not require chemical treatment against rot or insect infestation. Combined, these aspects yield significant aesthetic advantages and lower maintenance than wood decking and railing and ultimately render Trex products less costly than wood over the life of the deck. Special characteristics (including resistance to splitting, the ability to bend, and ease and consistency of machining and finishing)

     

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    facilitate installation, reduce contractor call-backs and afford consumers a wide range of design options. Trex products are sold to distributors and home centers for final resale primarily to the residential market.

    Trex offers the following products:

     

    Decking and

    Accessories

    Our principal decking products are Trex Signature®, Trex Transcend® Lineage™, Trex Transcend®, Trex Refuge™, Trex Select®, and Trex Enhance®. Our high performance, low maintenance decking products feature a protective shell for enhanced protection against fading, staining, mold, and scratching. Our eco-friendly composite decking products are comprised of a blend of 95 percent reclaimed wood fibers and recycled polyethylene film, and our PVC decking product features ignition resistance. Trex Signature decking offers realistic woodgrain aesthetics that raise the bar for beauty, performance, and sustainability and is available in two luxurious hues inspired by stunning natural settings. Trex Transcend Lineage is the next generation of design and performance in composite decking and is available in seven luxurious, on-trend hues inspired by some of the most picturesque locales in the United States. Our Trex Transcend decking provides elevated aesthetics paired with the highest level of performance and is available in six multi-tonal monochromatic classical earth tones and premium tropical colors. Trex Refuge decking features a refined wire brushed grain pattern and is offered in two hues. Trex Select decking offers the perfect pairing of price and minimal maintenance and is available in two nature-inspired earth tone colors and three subtly streaked on trend hues. Our Trex Enhance boards pair the beauty of authentic wood-grain appearance with the durability of composite with minimal maintenance and the affordability of wood and is available in six natural and four basic colors.

    We also offer accessories to our decking products. The Trex Hideaway® Fastener Collection, offers solutions for every Trex deck fastening and finishing need, featuring color-matched screws and plugs, specially engineered bits, depth setters, and clips, designed to make installation easier and more efficient while delivering a clean, cohesive aesthetic. Trex DeckLighting™, an outdoor lighting system, is a line of energy-efficient LED dimmable deck lighting designed to use 75% less energy compared to incandescent lighting. It can be installed into the railing, stair risers, or the deck itself. The line includes a post cap light, deck rail light, riser light, a soffit light, and a recessed deck light.

    Railing

    Our railing products are Trex Signature® X-Series™ Railing, Trex Signature® aluminum railing, Trex Transcend Railing, Trex Select® Railing, Trex Select® T-Rail, and Trex Enhance™ Railing. Our high-performance cable rail, frameless glass rail, composite, and aluminum-deck railing kits and systems are sustainably manufactured, easy to install, and durable. Trex railing systems are built with the same durability as Trex decking and will not rot, warp, peel, or splinter and resist fading and corrosion. Trex Signature X-Series, made from approximately 30 percent recycled materials, is available in Charcoal Black with stainless steel or glass infill. Trex Signature aluminum railing, made from a minimum of 40 percent recycled content, is available in three colors and designed for consumers who want a sleek, contemporary look. Trex Transcend Railing, made from approximately 40 percent recycled content, is available in four colors that complement our Trex decking products. Trex Select® Railing, made from approximately 40 percent recycled content, is offered in a white finish and is ideal for consumers who desire a simple clean finished look for their deck. Trex Select® T-Rail, made from a minimum of 40 percent recycled materials, is available in square composite balusters in Classic White for a cohesive, coordinated look, or round aluminum balusters in Charcoal Black for a more modern contrast. Trex Enhance™ composite railing is made from approximately 35 percent recycled materials and is available in four colors, and our Trex Enhance Steel line is available in Charcoal Black and expands the Trex addressable market.

    Fencing

    Our Trex Seclusions® composite fencing product is offered through two specialty distributors. This product consists of structural posts, bottom rails, pickets, top rails, and decorative post caps. The top and bottom rails of Trex fencing are designed to provide a “picture frame’ element and the deep rich colors have a matte surface to prevent harsh sunlight reflections.

    Cladding

    Our cladding products are Trex Signature® and Trex Transcend® Lineage™, and Trex Transcend®. Our high-performance, low-maintenance, eco-friendly composite cladding products are comprised of a blend of 95 percent reclaimed wood fibers and recycled polyethylene film and feature a protective polymer shell for enhanced protection against fading, staining, mold, and scratching. Trex Signature cladding offers realistic woodgrain aesthetics that raise the bar for beauty and performance and is available in hues inspired by stunning natural settings. Trex Transcend Lineage cladding is available in six luxurious on trend hues. Trex Transcend cladding is available in six multi-tonal monochromatic classical earth tones and premium tropical colors.

     

     

     

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    We are a licensor in a number of licensing agreements with third parties to manufacture and sell products under the Trex trademark. Our licensed products are:

     

    Trex® Outdoor Furniture™

    A line of outdoor furniture products manufactured and sold by PolyWood, Inc.

    Trex® RainEscape®, Trex® Protect, Trex® RainEscape® Soffit Light, and Trex® Seal™ Ledger Flashing Tape

    An above joist deck drainage system manufactured and sold by IBP, LLC. Trex Protect Joist, Beam and Rim tape is a self-adhesive butyl tape that protects wooden deck framing/substructure elements. Trex RainEscape Soffit Light is a plug-and-play LED Soffit light that is installed in the under-deck ceiling of a two-story deck. Trex Seal Ledger Flashing tape is butyl flashing tape with an aluminum liner.

     

    Trex® Pergola

    Pergolas made from low maintenance aluminum reinforced cellular PVC, manufactured by Home & Leisure, Inc. dba Structureworks Fabrication.

    Trex® Lattice

    Outdoor lattice boards manufactured and sold by Structureworks Fabrication.

    Trex® Cornhole

    Cornhole boards manufactured and sold by Johnson Enterprises, LLC. under a Trademark License Agreements with Trex Company, Inc.

    Trex® Blade

    A specialty saw blade for wood-alternative composite decking manufactured and sold by Freud America, Inc.

    Trex® Spiral Stairs

    A staircase alternative for use with all deck substructures manufactured and sold by SS Industries dba Paragon Stairs.

    Trex® Outdoor Kitchens

    Outdoor kitchen cabinetry manufactured and sold by Danver Outdoor Kitchens.

    HIGHLIGHTS AND FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE

    Highlights:

    •
    Trex named Green Builder Media's Sustainable Brand leader in the decking category for the 16th consecutive year. Trex® Refuge™ was also selected by Green Builder editors as one of the most sustainable products of the year for 2026.
    •
    Trex Named One of America's Most Trustworthy Companies. Trex was named to Newsweek's list of the Most Trustworthy Companies in America 2026.
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    Trex Goes All Out With "Performance-Engineered" Brand Campaign. New creative concepts amplify brand visibility across major sports and lifestyle platforms.
    •
    Trex Launches Refuge™ Decking, an ignition resistant PVC decking line performance engineered for use in select regions with heightened fire safety requirements.
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    Trex Expands Enhance® Decking with two new on trend colors featuring the brand's exclusive SunComfortable™ technology.
    •
    Trex Named America's Most Trusted® Outdoor Decking for sixth consecutive year, according to a nationwide study by Lifestory Research.
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    Trex Innovation Earns Top Industry and Global Design Honors. Trex Select® Decking and Signature® X-Series™ Railing recognized for performance and versatility.

    Financial performance. The following table presents highlights of our financial performance for the quarter and year-to-date:

     

     

    Three Months Ended
    March 31,

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    2026

     

     

    2025

     

     

    $ Change

     

     

    % Change

     

    ($ 000s omitted, except per share data)

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    Net sales

     

    $

    343,403

     

     

    $

    339,993

     

     

    $

    3,410

     

     

     

    1.0

    %

    Gross profit

     

    $

    139,022

     

     

    $

    137,731

     

     

    $

    1,291

     

     

     

    0.9

    %

    Net income

     

    $

    61,403

     

     

    $

    60,434

     

     

    $

    969

     

     

     

    1.6

    %

    EBITDA*

     

    $

    101,876

     

     

    $

    95,912

     

     

    $

    5,964

     

     

     

    6.2

    %

    Diluted earnings per share

     

    $

    0.58

     

     

    $

    0.56

     

     

    $

    0.02

     

     

     

    3.6

    %

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

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    *A reconciliation of Net Income (GAAP) to EBITDA (non-GAAP) is presented on page 20 of this document under “Net Income and Earnings Before Interest, Taxes, Depreciation and Amortization (EBITDA).”

    Capital expenditures and intangibles. During the three months ended March 31, 2026, we spent a total of $25.0 million on capital expenditures and intangibles, including $13.0 million for the Arkansas manufacturing facility, $2.6 million in cost reduction initiatives, $1.9 million for our ERP tool and other platforms, and $7.5 million in all other including capacity expansion in our existing facilities.

     

    RESULTS OF OPERATIONS

    General. Our results of operations are affected by a number of factors, including, but not limited to, the cost to manufacture and distribute products, cost of raw materials, inflation, interest rates, tariffs, consumer spending and preferences, the impact of any supply chain disruptions, economic conditions, and any adverse effects from global health pandemics and geopolitical conflicts.

    Conflict with Iran. To date, U.S. and Israel's conflict with Iran has not materially affected our business or our results of operations. We will continue to closely monitor the potential economic impact of the conflict on commodity and fuel prices, supply chains, pricing of raw materials, and its impact on consumer confidence. We cannot predict the impact continued conflict may have on the economy, our industry, or our business.

    Net Sales. Net sales consist of sales, net of discounts. The level of net sales is principally affected by sales volume and the prices paid for Trex products. Trex operating results have historically varied from quarter to quarter. Seasonal, erratic or prolonged adverse weather conditions in certain geographic regions reduce the level of home and commercial improvement and residential and commercial construction and can shift sales of our products to a later period or decrease overall sales in affected locations. As part of our normal business practice and consistent with industry practice, we have historically provided our distributors and dealers of our Trex products incentives to build inventory levels before the start of the prime deck-building season to ensure adequate availability of our product to meet anticipated seasonal consumer demand and to enable production planning. These incentives include payment discounts, favorable payment terms, price discounts, or volume rebates on specified products and other incentives based on increases in purchases as part of specific promotional programs. The timing of our incentive programs can significantly impact sales, receivables and inventory levels during the offering period.

    Gross Profit. Gross profit represents the difference between net sales and cost of sales. Cost of sales consists of raw material costs, direct labor costs, manufacturing costs, subcontract costs and freight. Raw material costs generally include the costs to purchase and transport reclaimed wood fiber, reclaimed polyethylene, pigmentation for coloring our products, and commodities used in the production of railing. Direct labor costs include wages and benefits of personnel engaged in the manufacturing process. Manufacturing costs consist of costs of depreciation, utilities, maintenance supplies and repairs, indirect labor, including wages and benefits, and warehouse and equipment rental activities.

    Tariffs account for less than 5% of our cost of sales. The majority of tariffs are related to purchases of aluminum and steel used in our railing and fastening products. We have and will further mitigate some of the impact on our cost of sales through supplier negotiations and pricing actions.

    Selling, General and Administrative Expenses. The largest component of selling, general and administrative expenses is personnel related costs, which includes salaries, commissions, incentive compensation, and benefits of personnel engaged in sales and marketing, accounting, information technology, corporate operations, research and development, and other business functions. Another component of selling, general and administrative expenses is branding and other sales and marketing costs, which are used to build brand awareness. These costs consist primarily of advertising, merchandising, and other promotional costs. Other general and administrative expenses include professional fees, office occupancy costs attributable to the business functions previously referenced, and consumer relations expenses. As a percentage of net sales, selling, general and administrative expenses may vary from quarter to quarter due, in part, to the seasonality of our business.

    Below is the discussion and analysis of our operating results and material changes in our operating results for the three months ended March 31, 2026 (2026 quarter) compared to the three months ended March 31, 2025 (2025 quarter).

     

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    Three Months Ended March 31, 2026 Compared To The Three Months Ended March 31, 2025

    Net Sales

     

     

    Three Months Ended March 31,

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    2026

     

     

    2025

     

     

    $ Change

     

     

    % Change

     

     

    (dollars in thousands)

     

    Net sales

     

    $

    343,403

     

     

    $

    339,993

     

     

    $

    3,410

     

     

     

    1.0

    %

     

    Net sales increased by $3.4 million, or 1%, in the 2026 quarter compared to the 2025 quarter. The increase was substantially due to price increases taken in the second quarter of 2025, partially offset by a decrease in volume. First quarter volume is largely driven by channel stocking to support the second and third quarter peak buying season. With our level load production strategy implemented in 2025, we have elected to reduce channel inventories for the early part of the year and rely on our own inventory to support peak channel requirements later in the year, resulting in lower first quarter volume.

     

    Gross Profit

     

     

    Three Months Ended March 31,

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    2026

     

     

    2025

     

     

    $ Change

     

     

    % Change

     

     

    (dollars in thousands)

     

    Cost of sales

     

    $

    204,381

     

     

    $

    202,262

     

     

    $

    2,119

     

     

     

    1.0

    %

    % of total net sales

     

     

    59.5

    %

     

     

    59.5

    %

     

     

     

     

     

     

    Gross profit

     

    $

    139,022

     

     

    $

    137,731

     

     

    $

    1,291

     

     

     

    0.9

    %

    Gross margin

     

     

    40.5

    %

     

     

    40.5

    %

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    Gross profit as a percentage of net sales, gross margin, was 40.5% in the 2026 quarter and the 2025 quarter. Gross margin in the 2026 quarter was favorably impacted by pricing and absorption due to higher production compared to the 2025 quarter, offset by increased incentives.

    Selling, General and Administrative Expenses

     

     

    Three Months Ended March 31,

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    2026

     

     

    2025

     

     

    $ Change

     

     

    % Change

     

     

    (dollars in thousands)

     

    Selling, general and administrative expenses

     

    $

    55,517

     

     

    $

    56,068

     

     

    $

    (551

    )

     

     

    (1.0

    )%

    % of total net sales

     

     

    16.2

    %

     

     

    16.5

    %

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    Selling, general and administrative expenses decreased $0.5 million to $55.5 million, or 16.2% of net sales, in the 2026 quarter. The decrease was related to a $3.0 million reduction in personnel expenses primarily for decreased self-insured medical costs and incentive compensation partially offset by increases of $1.4 million in branding, and $0.8 million in research and development costs.

    Provision for Income Taxes

     

     

    Three Months Ended March 31,

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    2026

     

     

    2025

     

     

    $ Change

     

     

    % Change

     

     

    (dollars in thousands)

     

    Provision for income taxes

     

    $

    22,102

     

     

    $

    21,153

     

     

    $

    949

     

     

     

    4.5

    %

    Effective tax rate

     

     

    26.5

    %

     

     

    25.9

    %

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    The effective tax rate for the 2026 quarter was 26.5% compared to 25.9% in the 2025 quarter. The increase in the effective tax rate for the 2026 quarter compared to the 2025 quarter was primarily the result of a reduction in the allowable deduction for foreign derived intangible income.

     

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    Net Income and Earnings Before Interest, Taxes, Depreciation and Amortization (EBITDA)1 (dollars in thousands)

    Reconciliation of net income (GAAP) to EBITDA (non-GAAP):

     

     

    Three Months Ended
    March 31, 2026

     

     

     

    Three Months Ended
    March 31, 2025

     

    Net income

     

    $

    61,403

     

     

     

    $

    60,434

     

    Interest expense (income), net

     

     

    —

     

     

     

     

    76

     

    Income tax expense

     

     

    22,102

     

     

     

     

    21,153

     

    Depreciation and amortization

     

     

    18,371

     

     

     

     

    14,249

     

    EBITDA

     

    $

    101,876

     

     

     

    $

    95,912

     

     

     

     

     

    Three Months Ended March 31,

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    2026

     

     

    2025

     

     

    $ Change

     

     

    % Change

     

     

    (dollars in thousands)

     

    EBITDA

     

    $

    101,876

     

     

    $

    95,912

     

     

    $

    5,964

     

     

     

    6.2

    %

     

    EBITDA increased 6.2% to $101.9 million for the 2026 quarter compared to $95.9 million for the 2025 quarter. The increase in EBITDA was primarily driven by an increase in net sales and gross profit.

     

    LIQUIDITY AND CAPITAL RESOURCES

    We finance operations and growth primarily with cash flows from operations, borrowings under our revolving credit facilities, operating leases and normal trade credit terms from operating activities. At March 31, 2026, we had $4.5 million of cash and cash equivalents.

    Sources and Uses of Cash. The following table summarizes our cash flows from operating, investing and financing activities (in thousands):

     

     

    Three Months Ended March 31,

     

     

    2026

     

     

    2025

     

    Net cash used in operating activities

     

    $

    (118,425

    )

     

    $

    (154,013

    )

    Net cash used in investing activities

     

     

    (24,912

    )

     

     

    (79,965

    )

    Net cash provided by financing activities

     

     

    144,022

     

     

     

    237,649

     

    Net increase in cash and cash equivalents

     

    $

    685

     

     

    $

    3,671

     

     

    Operating Activities

    Cash used in operations was $118.4 million during the 2026 quarter compared to cash used in operations of $154.0 million during the 2025 quarter. The $35.6 million decrease in cash used in operating activities was primarily related to higher accounts payable and a lower increase in accounts receivable in the 2026 period relative to the prior year period. These favorable impacts were partially offset by inventory changes, as the 2026 period reflected smaller reduction in inventory compared to the prior year period.

    Investing Activities

    Cash used in investing activities for capital expenditures and intangibles in the 2026 quarter was $25.0 million primarily related to $13.0 million for the Arkansas manufacturing facility, $2.6 million in cost reduction initiatives, $1.9 million for our ERP tool and other platforms, and $7.5 million in all other including capacity expansion, and maintenance upgrades.

    __________________________

    1EBITDA represents net income before interest, income taxes, depreciation and amortization. EBITDA is not a measurement of financial performance under accounting principles generally accepted in the United States (GAAP). We have included data with respect to EBITDA because management believes it facilitates performance comparison between the Company and its competitors. Management considers EBITDA to be an important supplemental indicator of our core operating performance because it eliminates interest, income taxes, and depreciation and amortization charges to net income. In relation to competitors, EBITDA eliminates differences among companies in capitalization and tax structures, capital investment cycles and ages of related assets. For these reasons, management believes that EBITDA provides important information regarding the operating performance of the Company. Non-GAAP financial measures should be viewed in addition to, and not as an alternative for, the Company’s reported results prepared in accordance with GAAP and are not meant to be considered superior to or a substitute for our GAAP results.

     

     

     

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    Financing Activities

    Net cash provided by financing activities in the 2026 quarter consisted primarily of net borrowings under our line of credit.

    Stock Repurchase Program. On May 4, 2023, the Trex Board of Directors adopted a stock repurchase program (2023 Stock Repurchase Program) of up to 10.8 million shares of its outstanding common stock. The 2023 Stock Repurchase Program has no set expiration date. On February 26, 2026, Trex entered into an Accelerated Stock Repurchase program (ASR) under the 2023 Stock Repurchase Program. As such, we made a prepayment of $100 million to Wells Fargo and received an initial delivery of 1.9 million shares valued at approximately 80% of the prepayment amount. During the three months ended, March 31, 2026 we repurchased 1.9 million shares under the ASR based on the initial delivery described in the preceding sentence. The total number of shares we will ultimately repurchase and the average price per share will be based on the average of the daily volume-weighted average prices of our common stock during the term of the ASR Agreement, less a negotiated discount and subject to customary adjustments, and is expected to occur no later than the second quarter of 2026.

    As of March 31, 2026 the remaining number of shares available for repurchase under the 2023 Stock Repurchase Program is 5,516,405.

    On April 28, 2026, our Board of Directors authorized an additional 10 million shares to be repurchased under the 2023 Stock Repurchase Program.

    Revolving Credit Facility

    Indebtedness prior to March 26, 2026. On October 10, 2024, Trex entered into a Second Amendment to the Credit Agreement (Second Amendment) with certain lending parties thereto (Lenders) to amend that Credit Agreement dated as of May 18, 2022, as amended by that certain First Amendment dated as of December 22, 2022.

    The Second Amendment provides us with Revolving A Loans in the maximum principal amount of $400,000,000 (Revolving A Loans), Revolving B Loans in the maximum principal amount of $150,000,000 (Revolving B Loans), and Letters of Credit and Swing Line Loans (as defined in the Credit Agreement). The Second Amendment extends the maturity date of the Revolving B Loans from December 22, 2024 to December 22, 2026.

    Base Rate Loans (as defined in the Credit Agreement) under the Revolving A Loan and the Swing Line Loans accrue interest at the Base Rate plus the Applicable Rate (as defined in the Credit Agreement) and Term SOFR Loans for the Revolving Loans accrue interest at the rate per annum equal to the sum of Term SOFR for such interest period plus the Applicable Rate (as defined in the Credit Agreement). The Base Rate for any day is a fluctuating rate per annum equal to the highest of (a) the Federal Funds Rate plus 0.50%, (b) the rate of interest in effect for such day as publicly announced from time to time by BOA as its prime rate, and (c) the Term SOFR plus 1.0% subject to certain interest rate floors. Repayment of all then outstanding principal, interest, fees and costs is due at the end of the Term (as defined in the Credit Agreement).

    With respect to Revolving B Loans (as defined in the Credit Agreement), for any day, the rate per annum is a tiered pricing based upon the Consolidated Debt to Consolidated EBITDA Ratio. The applicable rate for Revolving B Loans that are Base Rate Loans range between 0.20% and 1.15%. and the applicable rate for Revolving B Loans that are Term SOFR/Term SOFR Daily Floating Rate range between 1.20% and 2.15%.

    Indebtedness on and after March 26, 2026. On March 26, 2026 Trex entered into a Credit Agreement with certain lending parties thereto (Lenders) to amend and restate the Credit Agreement dated as of May 18,2022, as amended (the Prior Credit Agreement).

    The Credit Agreement provides us with one or more Revolving Loans in a collective maximum principal amount of $700,000,000 (Loan Limit) throughout the term, which ends March 26, 2031. Included within the Loan Limit are sublimits for, Letters of Credit (as defined in the Credit Agreement) in an amount not to exceed $60,000,000 and Swing Line Loans (as defined in the Credit Agreement) in an amount not to exceed $40,000,000.

    Base Rate Loans (as defined in the Credit Agreement) under the Revolving Loans and the Swing Line Loans accrue interest at the Base Rate plus the Applicable Rate (as defined in the Credit Agreement) and Term SOFR Loans or Term SOFR Daily Floating Rate Loans for the Revolving Loans accrue interest at the rate per annum equal to the sum of Term SOFR Loans/Term SOFR Daily Floating Rate for such interest period plus the Applicable Rate (as defined in the Credit Agreement). The Base Rate for any day is a fluctuating rate per annum equal to the highest of (a) the Federal Funds Rate plus 0.50%, (b) the rate of interest in effect for such day as publicly announced from time to time by BOA as its prime rate, and (c) the Term SOFR plus 1.0% subject to certain interest rate floors. Repayment of all then outstanding principal, interest, fees and costs is due on the last day of the Term (as defined in the Credit Agreement).

     

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    At March 31, 2026, we had $382.5 million in borrowings outstanding under our revolving credit facility. The total availability under the revolving credit facility was $314.4 million as of March 31, 2026, which reflects a reduction for outstanding letters of credit totaling $3.1 million.

    Compliance with Debt Covenants and Restrictions. Pursuant to the terms of the Credit Agreement, the Company, is subject to certain loan compliance covenants. The Credit Agreement requires the Company to maintain (a) a Consolidated Interest Coverage Ratio of not less than 2.50 to 1.0 and (b) a Consolidated Debt to Consolidated EBITDA Ratio of not more than 3.75 to 1.0, each measured as of the end of each Fiscal Quarter, commencing with the Fiscal Quarter ended June 30, 2026. The maximum Consolidated Debt to Consolidated EBITDA Ratio is automatically increased to 4.25 to 1.0 for the Fiscal Quarter in which a qualifying Acquisition with cash consideration (including assumed or acquired Debt) of $75,000,000 or more occurs and each of the following four Fiscal Quarters (an "Adjustment Period"), subject to a limit of two Adjustment Periods during the term of the Credit Agreement.

    The Credit Agreement also contains an equity cure mechanism, under which the Company may make cash equity contributions (funded with proceeds of common equity) to be included in the calculation of Consolidated EBITDA solely for purposes of determining compliance with the financial covenants, subject to certain conditions and limitations, including that in each consecutive four Fiscal Quarter period there must be at least two Fiscal Quarters in which no such contribution is made.

    The Company was in compliance with all covenants at March 31, 2026. Failure to comply with the financial covenants could be considered a default of repayment obligations and, among other remedies, could accelerate payment of any amounts outstanding.

    We believe that cash on hand, cash from operations and borrowings expected to be available under our revolving credit facilities will provide sufficient funds to fund planned capital expenditures, make scheduled principal and interest payments, fund warranty payments, and meet other cash requirements. We currently expect to fund future capital expenditures from operations and financing activities. The actual amount and timing of future capital requirements may differ materially from our estimate depending on the demand for Trex products and new market developments and opportunities.

    Capital Requirements. Our capital expenditure guidance for 2026 is $100 million to $120 million. Our capital allocation priorities for 2026 include expenditures for internal growth opportunities, manufacturing cost reductions, upgrading equipment and support systems, and acquisitions which fit our long-term growth strategy as we continue to evaluate opportunities that would be a good strategic fit for Trex, and return of capital to shareholders.

    Inventory in Distribution Channels. We sell our decking and railing products through a tiered distribution system. We have over 100 distributor locations worldwide and two national retail merchandisers to which we sell our products. The distributors in turn sell the products to dealers and retail locations who in turn sell the products to end users. Significant increases in inventory levels in the distribution channel without a corresponding change in end-use demand could have an adverse effect on future sales.

    Product Warranty. We warrant that for the applicable warranty period our products, when properly installed, used and maintained, will be free from material defects in workmanship and materials and our decking, cladding, fascia and railing products will not split, splinter, rot or suffer structural damage from termites or fungal decay.

    Products sold on or after January 1, 2023: The warranty period for residential use is 50 years for Transcend® decking, 35 years for Select® decking and Universal Fascia, and 25 years for Enhance® decking and Transcend, Select, Enhance and Signature® railing. The warranty period for commercial use is 10 years, excluding Signature railing and Transcend cladding, which each have a warranty period of 25 years. We further warrant that Trex Transcend, Trex Enhance and Trex Select decking and cladding and Universal Fascia products will not fade in color from light and weathering exposure more than a certain amount and will be resistant to permanent staining from food and beverage substances or mold and mildew, provided the stain is cleaned within seven days of appearance, for the warranty period referred to above. If there is a breach of such warranties, we have an obligation either to replace the defective product or refund the purchase price.

    Products sold prior to January 1, 2023: The warranty period is 25 years for residential use and 10 years for commercial use. With respect to Trex Signature railing, the warranty period is 25 years for both residential and commercial use. We further warrant that Trex Transcend, Trex Enhance, Trex Select and Universal Fascia products will not fade in color more than a certain amount and will be resistant to permanent staining from food substances or mold, provided the stain is cleaned within seven days of appearance, for the warranty period referred to above. If there is a breach of such warranties, we have an obligation either to replace the defective product or refund the purchase price.

    We maintain a warranty reserve for the settlement of our product warranty claims. We accrue for the estimated cost of product warranty claims at the time revenue is recognized based on such factors as historical claims experience and future claims experience. To estimate our future claims experience, we utilize actuarial techniques to determine a reasonable possible range of amounts to be paid related to defects covered by our product warranty. The actuarial techniques consider claims received, claims closed, and the

     

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    corresponding amounts paid. Estimates for these elements are quantified using a range of assumptions derived from claim history and consideration of additional factors influencing claim counts or costs incurred to settle claims in order to determine the best estimate of future claims for which to record a related liability. We review and adjust these estimates, if necessary, based on the differences between actual experience and historical estimates.

    We monitor claims activity each quarter for indications that our estimates require revision. We use the best and most complete underlying information available and a rational methodology to determine our warranty obligations. We consider all available evidence to assess the reasonableness of all key assumptions underlying our estimated warranty obligations.

     

    Our analysis is based on currently known facts and a number of assumptions, as discussed above, and current expectations. Projecting future events such as the number of claims to be received, the number of claims that will require payment and the costs associated with settling claims could cause the actual warranty liability to be higher or lower than projected, which could materially affect our financial condition, results of operations or cash flows.

    Seasonality. The operating results for Trex have historically varied from quarter to quarter. Seasonal, erratic or prolonged adverse weather conditions in certain geographic regions may reduce the level of home improvement and construction activity and can shift sales of our products to a later period or decrease overall sales in affected locations. As part of its normal business practice and consistent with industry practice, Trex has historically offered incentive programs to its distributors and dealers to build inventory levels before the start of the prime deck-building season in order to ensure adequate availability of its product to meet anticipated seasonal consumer demand. The seasonal effects are often offset by the positive effect of the incentive programs.

    Item 3. Quantitative and Qualitative Disclosures About Market Risk

    For information regarding our exposure to certain market risks, see “Quantitative and Qualitative Disclosures about Market Risk,” in Part II, Item 7A of the Company’s Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2025. There were no material changes to the Company’s market risk exposure during the three months ended March 31, 2026.

    Item 4. Controls and Procedures

    The Company’s management, with the participation of its President and Chief Executive Officer, who is the Company’s principal executive officer, and its Senior Vice President and Chief Financial Officer, who is the Company’s principal financial officer, has evaluated the effectiveness of the Company’s disclosure controls and procedures as of March 31, 2026. Based on this evaluation, the President and Chief Executive Officer and the Senior Vice President and Chief Financial Officer have concluded that the Company’s disclosure controls and procedures are effective. There have been no changes in the Company’s internal control over financial reporting during the three-month period ended March 31, 2026, that have materially affected, or are reasonably likely to materially affect, the Company’s internal control over financial reporting.

     

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    PART II

    OTHER INFORMATION

    Item 1. Legal Proceedings

    The Company has lawsuits, as well as other claims, pending against it which are ordinary routine litigation and claims incidental to the business. Management has evaluated the merits of these lawsuits and claims and believes that their ultimate resolution will not have a material effect on the Company’s consolidated financial condition, results of operations, liquidity or competitive position.

    Item 2. Unregistered Sales of Equity Securities and Use of Proceeds

    (c)
    The following table provides information relating to the purchases of our common stock during the three months ended March 31, 2026 in accordance with Item 703 of Regulation S-K:

     

    Period

     

    (a)
    Total Number
    of Shares
    (or Units)
    Purchased (1)

     

     

    (b)
    Average Price
    Paid per Share
    (or Unit) ($)

     

     

    (c)
    Total Number
    of Shares
    (or Units)
    Purchased as
    Part of
    Publicly
    Announced
    Plans or
    Programs (2)

     

     

    (d)
    Maximum
    Number
    of Shares
    (or Units)
    that May Yet
    Be Purchased
    Under the Plan
    or Program

     

    January 1, 2026 – January 31, 2026

     

     

    —

     

     

     

    —

     

     

     

    —

     

     

     

    7,427,537

     

    February 1, 2026 – February 28, 2026

     

     

    1,911,132

     

     

     

    39.42

     

     

     

    1,911,132

     

     

     

    5,516,405

     

    March 1, 2026 – March 31, 2026

     

     

    49,580

     

     

     

    41.42

     

     

     

    —

     

     

     

    5,516,405

     

    Quarterly period ended March 31, 2026

     

     

    1,960,712

     

     

     

     

     

     

    1,911,132

     

     

     

     

     

    (1)
    During the three months ended March 31, 2026, 49,580 shares were withheld by, or delivered to, the Company pursuant to provisions in agreements with recipients of restricted stock granted under the Company’s 2014 and 2023 Stock Incentive Plan allowing the Company to withhold, or the recipient to deliver to the Company, the number of shares having the fair value equal to tax withholding due.
    (2)
    On May 4, 2023, the Trex Board of Directors adopted a stock repurchase program of up to 10.8 million shares of its outstanding common stock. This repurchase program has no set expiration date. During the first quarter of 2026, the Company entered into an accelerated share repurchase transaction with a third-party financial institution to repurchase an aggregate of $100.0 million of the Company’s common stock as part of its share repurchase program. At inception, the Company made an initial payment of $100.0 million and received 1.9 million shares of common stock, representing 80% of the dollar amount of the transaction based on the February 26, 2026 closing share price, over the transaction’s term (the “ASR Agreement”). The total number of shares the Company will ultimately repurchase and the average price per share will be based on the average of the daily volume-weighted average prices of our common stock during the term of the ASR Agreement, less a negotiated discount and subject to customary adjustments, and is expected to occur no later than the second quarter of 2026. As of March 31, 2026, the Company had repurchased 5,283,595 shares under the 2023 Stock Repurchase Program. The remaining number of shares available for repurchase under the 2023 Stock Repurchase Program is 5,516,405.

    Item 5. Other Information

     

    Insider Trading Arrangements

    On March 5, 2026, Jacob T. Rudolph, Senior Vice President, Chief Human Resources Officer, entered into a 10b5-1 arrangement (The "10b5-1 Plan") for the sale of 1,400 shares of the Company's common stock. The 10b5-1 Plan, is intended to satisfy the affirmative defense of Rule 10b5-1(c) and will terminate on the earlier of October 29, 2026 or the date all trades pursuant to the 10b5-1 Plan are executed.

    No other directors or officers (as defined in Rule 16a-1(f) of the Exchange Act) adopted, modified or terminated a contract, instruction or written plan for the purchase or sale of our securities that was intended to satisfy the affirmative defense conditions of Rule 10b5-1(c) of the Exchange Act or non-Rule 10b5-1 trading arrangement (as defined in Item 408(c) of Regulation S-K) during the quarter ended March 31, 2026.

    Item 6. Exhibits

    See Exhibit Index at the end of the Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q for the information required by this Item which is incorporated by reference.

     

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    SIGNATURE

    Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, the registrant has duly caused this report to be signed on its behalf by the undersigned thereunto duly authorized.

     

     

     

    TREX COMPANY, INC.

     

     

     

     

    Date: May 7, 2026

     

    By:

    /s/ Prithvi S. Gandhi

     

     

     

     

    Prithvi S. Gandhi

     

     

     

     

    Senior Vice President and Chief Financial Officer

     

     

     

     

    (Duly Authorized Officer and Principal Financial Officer)

     

     

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    EXHIBIT INDEX

     

     

     

    Incorporated by reference

    Exhibit

    Number

     

    Description

     

    Form

     

    Exhibit

     

    Filing Date

     

    File No.

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

        3.1

     

    Restated Certificate of Incorporation of Trex Company, Inc. dated July 28, 2021.

     

    10-Q

     

    3.6

     

    August 2, 2021

     

    001-14649

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

        3.2

     

    First Certificate of Amendment to the Restated Certificate of Incorporation of Trex Company, Inc. dated May 5, 2022

     

    10-Q

     

    3.2

     

    May 9, 2022

     

    001-14649

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

        3.3

     

    Amended and Restated By-Laws of the Company dated February 21, 2024

     

    10-K

     

    3.3

     

    February 26, 2024

     

    001-14649

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

        4.1

     

    Credit Agreement dated as of March 26, 2026 between the Company as borrower, Bank of America, N.A. (BOA), as a Lender, Administrative Agent, Swing Line Lender and L/C Issuer; Wells Fargo Bank, National Association (Wells Fargo), and TD Bank, N.A., as Co-Syndication Agents, PNC Bank, National Association, as Documentation Agent, Truist Bank, and Atlantic Union Bank (each, a Lender and collectively, the Lenders), arranged by BofA Securities, Inc. as Joint Lead Arranger and Sole Bookrunner, Wells Fargo Securities LLC, TD Bank, N.A., and PNC Capital Markets LLC, as Joint Lead Arrangers.

     

    8-K

     

     4.1

     

    April 1, 2026

     

    001-14649

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    10.1*/**

     

    Amended and Restated Change in Control Severance Agreement dated April 28, 2026 by and between Trex Company, Inc. and Adam D. Zambanini.

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    10.2*/**

     

    Amended and Restated Severance Agreement dated April 28, 2026 by and between Trex Company, Inc. and Adam D. Zambanini.

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     10.3**

     

    Transition Agreement, dated February 24,2026, by and between Bryan H. Fairbanks and Trex Company, Inc.

     

    8-K

     

    10.1

     

    February 24, 2026

     

    001-14649

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     10.4**

     

    Form of Retention Agreement between Trex Company, Inc. and Prithvi S. Gandhi dated February 24, 2026.

     

    10-K

     

    10.10

     

    February 25, 2026

     

    001-14649

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

      10.5

     

    Form of Forward Share Repurchase Transaction Confirmation by and between Trex Company, Inc. and Wells Fargo Bank, National Association.

     

    8-K

     

      10.1

     

    March 3, 2026

     

     001-14649

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

      31.1*

     

    Certification of Chief Executive Officer of the Company pursuant to Rule 13a-14(a) under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934.

     

     

     

     

     

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    Incorporated by reference

    Exhibit

    Number

     

    Description

     

    Form

     

    Exhibit

     

    Filing Date

     

    File No.

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

      31.2*

     

    Certification of Chief Financial Officer of the Company pursuant to Rule 13a-14(a) under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934.

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

      32***

     

    Certifications of Chief Executive Officer and Chief Financial Officer pursuant to Section 906 of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002 (18 U.S.C. § 1350).

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    101.INS*

     

    Inline XBRL Instance Document—the instance document does not appear in the Interactive Data File because its XBRL tags are embedded within the Inline XBRL document.

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    101.SCH*

     

    Inline XBRL Taxonomy Extension Schema With Embedded Linkbase Documents.

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    104.1

     

    Cover Page Interactive Data File—The cover page interactive data file does not appear in the interactive data file because its XBRL tags are embedded within the inline XBRL document.

     

     

     

     

     

    * Filed herewith.

    ** Management contract or compensatory plan or agreement.

    *** Furnished herewith.

     

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