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Is garapa wood good for decking?

Is garapa wood good for decking?

Garapa (Apuleia Leiocarpa) is a South American tropical hardwood used for decking in NZ. Garapa is easy to work with and has good strength, durability and stability. New Garapa decks must be oiled on all sides to allow timber to properly season in the first year.

How do you treat garapa decking?

We recommend the boards be end- sealed with a quality penetrating oil as soon as possible after cutting and before final installation. Coating In order to minimise surface checking, cupping and discolouration we often recommend the Garapa decking be coated on all four sides.

Can you stain garapa wood?

Best Stain: – If you want a lighter color on your deck, you can definitely choose Garapa wood for its natural golden and yellow color, as well as its stunning lines and grains. Some types of Garapa even have streaks of brown on them. Apply a tinted finisher on the wood to retain its natural hue if you wish.

Can you paint garapa wood?

A light reddish-brown wood with generally straight grain. 670 lbs. Not naturally resistant to decay. Should be painted or stained to prevent decay.

What is Balau decking?

Balau Timber is stocked as an exterior ‘decking’ profile. This is a Malaysian hardwood with natural durability and will gradually weather to a silver-grey colour. The timber is durable, with a little tendency to warp or twist (20 – 30 years life span)

Should I oil my decking?

Decking Oil soaks into wood and enhances its natural beauty. If you have a hardwood deck, such as teak you should definitely oil it. As the oil soaks into the wood, it will also help preserve and maintain the wood, keeping it protected and nourished.

Do you have to oil garapa?

This will depend on how much it is exposed to the sun. The more sunlight it receives, the more maintenance it will require. A good rule of thumb is to oil your garapa once a year. You should use a product that is specifically formulated for exterior hardwoods.

What kind of wood is garapa decking made of?

Color and Appearance- Garapa wood (Brazilian Oak) decking lumber has a lemon-yellow color that becomes light brown (honey) with age. Garapa hardwood has a slight ribbon-like natural design, appears watery or wavelike, similar to silk.

How long does garapa decking last on flatbed?

BWD delivers locally and professionally ships via LTL and Flatbed to 48 US States. Call us for a quote, today- 770-242-0045. Garapa decking is naturally resistant to wood decay and insect damage, having no characteristic odor. Garapa wood is naturally scratch resistant and has an estimated useful life of 25 years.

How much does garapa cost for a 1×4?

We sell Garapa starting at less than $1.58/lf for 1×4. Call us for a custom quote. Garapa Decking which is also commonly referred to as Brazilian Ash is an amazing choice for decking materials.

Which is better garapa or red cedar decking?

The premium type of Garapa Decking is more durable and stronger compared to the pressure-treated decking materials and red cedar. In fact, the Garapa can beat the cedar decking in almost all measurable aspects. This hardwood is affordable, aesthetically pleasing, and durable decking material.