What colours does AZEK PVC decking come in and which are most popular in New Brunswick?
What colours does AZEK PVC decking come in and which are most popular in New Brunswick?
AZEK PVC decking offers roughly 30 to 40 colour options across its product lines, with the Vintage and Harvest collections being the most popular choices among New Brunswick homeowners. The full AZEK lineup spans several collections, each designed around a different aesthetic. The Vintage Collection features premium colours like Coastline, Mahogany, English Walnut, Dark Hickory, and Weathered Teak, all with deep, multi-tonal wood grain streaking that closely mimics real hardwood. The Harvest Collection includes lighter, more traditional tones such as Brownstone, Island Oak, and Slate Gray. AZEK also offers the Landmark and Arbor collections, which round out the palette with additional earth tones and grey-family options.
In New Brunswick specifically, the colour preferences tend to follow the province's architectural character and natural surroundings. The most consistently popular AZEK colour here is Coastline from the Vintage Collection, a warm silvery grey that echoes the look of weathered Maritime lumber without any of the actual weathering problems. This makes sense given how many homes in Moncton, Saint John, and along the Fundy coast already feature grey or neutral-toned exteriors. Dark Hickory and English Walnut are strong second choices, particularly in Fredericton and the Saint John River Valley where homeowners lean toward richer, warmer wood tones that complement the surrounding forests.
Slate Gray from the Harvest Collection is another frequent pick, especially for more modern or contemporary builds. It pairs well with the darker siding colours that have become trendy in subdivisions around Dieppe and Riverview. For waterfront properties along the Miramichi or on the Acadian coast, lighter tones like Island Oak and Weathered Teak tend to get selected because they do not show sand, salt residue, or water spots as readily as darker colours.
One practical consideration for New Brunswick's climate is that darker AZEK colours will absorb more heat during July and August. On south-facing decks in the southern part of the province, very dark colours like Mahogany or Dark Hickory can become noticeably warm underfoot on peak summer afternoons. This is less of a concern in northern New Brunswick near Bathurst or Campbellton where summer temperatures are typically a few degrees cooler. If you are building a fully sun-exposed deck and plan to use it barefoot regularly, a mid-tone colour like Coastline or Brownstone is a practical compromise between appearance and surface temperature.
AZEK's PVC composition means the colour runs through the full cap layer and resists fading significantly better than many capped composites. In New Brunswick, where decks endure freeze-thaw cycling from late October through April and intense UV exposure during long summer days, this fade resistance matters. Most AZEK products carry a 50-year limited warranty that includes fade and stain coverage, which is among the strongest in the industry. The material itself does not absorb moisture, so unlike wood or even some composites, there is no swelling, grain raise, or mould discolouration to worry about through the province's wet spring seasons. Pricing for AZEK in New Brunswick generally runs $8 to $14 per linear foot for the boards alone, depending on the collection and the specific dealer, with the Vintage Collection sitting at the higher end of that range.
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