It is one of the most common questions we hear before an exterior upgrade: does AZEK trim turn yellow or fade after a few years in the sun? The short answer is no, not in the way old vinyl or painted wood does. AZEK cellular PVC is engineered to hold its color and resist the UV yellowing that plagues cheaper plastics. But there are a couple of real-world details worth understanding, especially if you are choosing a dark color or comparing AZEK to other trim.

What this guide covers
- Whether AZEK trim yellows or fades over time
- How AZEK resists UV compared to old vinyl and wood
- What to know about dark colors and heat
- How to keep AZEK looking its best
So, does AZEK trim turn yellow?
Cellular PVC like AZEK is formulated with UV inhibitors and color technology that keep it stable in sunlight, so it does not yellow the way builder-grade vinyl or an old painted wood board does. White AZEK stays white, and factory colors are designed to resist fading. That stability is a big part of why people choose it for fascia, soffit, and trim in the first place: it holds its look without the repaint cycle.
What can happen on any exterior surface, PVC included, is a light film of dirt, pollen, or mildew that makes the trim look dull or slightly discolored. That is surface grime, not the material yellowing, and it washes off. People sometimes mistake a dirty north-facing board for faded trim when a simple cleaning brings it right back.
Dark colors, heat, and expansion
The one real consideration with PVC trim is heat, not color loss. Dark colors absorb more solar heat, and PVC expands and contracts with temperature more than wood does. That does not cause yellowing, but it does mean dark AZEK has to be installed with the right fasteners, spacing, and glued joints so it stays flat and tight through hot summers. AZEK makes color lines and coatings engineered for darker tones, and you can read more directly from AZEK Building Products.
This is exactly where installation matters more than the material. Dark PVC installed like it was wood can buckle, while the same product detailed correctly stays perfect. It is one of the reasons our AZEK trim and aluminum service treats thermal movement as a core part of the job.

Keeping AZEK looking its best
AZEK is genuinely low-maintenance, but a little care keeps it looking new:
- Wash it once or twice a year with mild soap and water to clear dirt and pollen
- Treat any mildew on shaded sides with a gentle cleaner
- Keep it clear of sprinkler overspray, which leaves mineral spots
Compared to wood, which needs scraping and repainting on a cycle, that is almost nothing. If your current wood fascia and trim are the ones actually fading and peeling, our guide on replacing wood fascia with PVC trim walks through the upgrade, and our comparison of AZEK versus Boral trim covers the material choice.
The short version
Does AZEK trim turn yellow? No. Cellular PVC is built to resist UV yellowing and fading, so white stays white and colors hold. What looks like discoloration is usually surface dirt or mildew that washes off. The only real consideration is heat with dark colors, which is an installation detail, not a color-fade problem. Choose a quality product, have it installed for thermal movement, and rinse it now and then, and your trim will look bright for many years.
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