Saturday, 19 October 2024

Exploring the Benefits of Garapa Wood in Sustainable Construction

Barbecue with friends and family is something we all love doing. And to enjoy this quality time to the fullest, you need a durable and sturdy deck. Are you considering using garapa wood and are wondering if it’s a good choice? Here are some factors that make garapa decking a solid and sustainable option for your outdoor projects.

 


Lifespan of over 25 years

Decks are made so that you and your loved ones can have a comfortable and enjoyable outdoor space for a long time. Who wants to replace the deck every few years, right? When you use Garapa wood, you never have to worry. It has a lifespan of over 25 years if it is properly maintained. This means you can have a beautiful deck that will last for decades and save you money in the long run.

 

Low-maintenance requirements

 

Garapa hardwood is easy to care for. If you like the look of gray weathered wood, you only need to clean it from time to time. And if you want to keep its light brown hue, just apply a UV protectant every now and then. This low-maintenance aspect of garapa hardwood makes it a great choice for those who don't want to spend too much time and effort on deck maintenance.

 

Low cost

 

Garapa offers a wallet-friendly alternative compared to pricier hardwoods like Ipe and high-end composite materials. This affordability makes it an excellent choice for anyone looking to enjoy the advantages of a hardwood deck without stretching their budget too thin. With Garapa, you get great quality without the hefty price tag.

 

Color

 

Garapa hardwood features a lovely, light blond to brown shade that feels cooler underfoot than darker woods. If left to naturally age, it turns a nice silver-gray, which also stays cooler, making it great for walking barefoot during hot summer days. This is especially beneficial in warmer areas where comfort is key.

 

Fire rating 

 

Garapa hardwood has solid fire resistance. Unlike composite materials made from plastic, it doesn’t give off smoke or harmful fumes when it catches fire. This feature makes Garapa a safer option for your outdoor areas, especially if you're grilling or using an outdoor kitchen.

 

Insect resistance 

 

Garapa hardwood is naturally tough against bugs and fungi, much like other Brazilian hardwoods. Pests such as termites and beetles tend to avoid it, preferring softer woods instead. This built-in protection helps keep your deck safe from issues that could harm other woods, like Cedar or untreated Pine.

 

Sustainability

 

Our Garapa wood at ABS WOOD meets the standards of the US Lacey Act, which means it is sourced in a responsible and sustainable manner. Unlike other types of wood that may come from endangered forests, Garapa is harvested in sustainable ways that ensure the preservation of natural habitats and ecosystems. By following these practices, we help protect natural ecosystems and minimize deforestation. This approach is critical for maintaining the balance of nature and ensuring that forests remain healthy and vibrant.

 

Conclusion 

 

At ABS WOOD, we hold an FSC certification, which shows our commitment to taking care of the environment through responsible forest management. Our FSC-certified Garapa wood allows you to create a beautiful deck while also contributing to your LEED credits. This means that not only are you choosing a durable and aesthetically pleasing option for your outdoor space, but you are also making a sustainable choice that helps preserve the environment for future generations.

 

Call us today at 352-508-4990 or 404-549-4840 to speak directly with one of our knowledgeable representatives who can assist you with any inquiries about our products and services. For additional details or to request a quote, you can also email us at info@abswood.com.

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