Brazilian teak wood decking or sometimes called Cumaru decking is a
great choice for hardwood decking for homes. With its natural beauty,
resistance to decay and rot, teak wood decking lets homeowners enjoy enduring
beauty for years. In fact, with proper maintenance and care, this hardwood
decking can last more than 25 years.
Brazilian teak wood decking looks like ipe but is slightly cheaper. Perhaps this
is the reason why some builders choose it as an alternative to the expensive
and heavy ipe. Choosing the right teak wood for your decking is straightforward,
though, you must carefully consider the following factors for optimal results:
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Color variations
As with most tropical hardwoods, Brazilian teak comes
with beautiful color variations that range from medium tan to deep tones with
reddish-brown tints. You can pick specific shades to complement your home
design or you may just let the color variations to make your deck look more
natural. Having more pronounced grains, Brazilian teak will surely turn your
outdoor setting unique.
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Decking board sizes
Your choice of decking board sizes is not limited to
regular 6 to 7-foot. You can select shorter or odd-length decking boards, too.
This is advantageous to homes with odd-shaped decks. This also saves you money.
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Price
Brazilian teak is an expensive material. But because
its market demand is lower compared to ipe and other hardwood, some U.S
suppliers sell them at a more affordable price. Some reputable suppliers even
price them lower than the market price because they have low overheads.
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Reputable supplier
If you are going to shell out your money for an
expensive Brazilian teak decking, might as well go to a reputable supplier.
This does not only ensure durable and high-quality decking boards but also
superior customer service. Only a credible supplier can provide helpful
insights and tips, from selection, installation, to maintenance.
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Warranty
Despite the durability of Brazilian teak, suppliers
should still offer at least one-year warranty to their clients. That way, your
decking is covered in case of defects.
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