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Is kwila decking sustainable?

Is kwila decking sustainable?

Kwila is an attractive wood that stands up well to climate extremes, so it has been sought after for decking and outdoor furniture. The New Zealand Imported Timber Trade Group (NZITTG) developed a voluntary code that commits its members to source their wood from third party certified sustainable/responsible sources.

Is kwila good for decking?

1. Kwila Decking. Kwila decking timber has a reddish-brown appearance that will age to grey if it’s allowed to weather. This is a naturally durable hardwood that’s also chemical-free and is also the number one selling hardwood decking material in New Zealand.

Is kwila decking timber treated?

All of our pine decking is H3 treated for protection against insect infestation and decay. Dysarts only stock premium pine decking to ensure that only the best decking timber is used for your decking project.

How much is kwila decking per square Metre?

Timber Decks: Kwila 140×19 – $89/m2 incl GST.

Is kwila decking better than pine?

The main type of hardwood for decks in New Zealand is Kwila. It’s more expensive than pine, because it’s stronger and usually imported. It can handle weight, is resistant to termites, and lasts long (so long as you look after it!). Kwila wood will gradually expand in Kiwi weather conditions.

Which timber is best for decking?

Hardwood Species

  • Ironbark is the most durable hardwood for decking and offers longevity. It is extremely fire, termite and rot resistant.
  • Spotted Gum is widely used for decking on account of its durability and strength.
  • Yellow and red stringybark are durable enough for outdoor use.

What is best timber for decking?

What’s the best timber for decking?

The 7 best timbers for decking

  • Treated pine. Nothing beats the look of natural timber.
  • Jarrah. Some homeowners won’t settle for anything less than jarrah.
  • Blackbutt. Blackbutt is another highly fire resistant timber.
  • Spotted Gum.
  • Merbau.
  • Stringybark.
  • Ironbark.

What’s the cheapest way to build a deck?

Pressure-treated wood, or chemical-treated wood, decks are generally the cheapest material to build decks with. For up-front savings, that seems great, but don’t forget long-term costs.

How much does a deck cost per m2?

The average price of building a standard-sized deck per square metre sits at around $187.50/m2. However, the job quotes range from $160/m2 to $220/m2 because of certain factors such as the size of the deck and the material used.

Is the kwila decking good for New Zealand?

Kwila is hard wearing, easy to work with and has good strength, durability and excellent stability. New kwila decks are susceptible to a reddy-brown tannin bleed in the first few months of being laid. N #1 selling hardwood decking in NZ!!

What kind of wood is used for decking in New Zealand?

Kwila Hardwood Decking. Kwila (Instsia spp) is a South East Asian tropical hardwood used for extensively for decking in NZ. Attractive gold to reddy-brown coloured timber which will age to driftwood grey if left to weather. Kwila is hard wearing, easy to work with and has good strength, durability and excellent stability.

What can I use to remove stain from kwila deck?

Kwila has quite considerable reserves of extractive and readily stains all adjacent materials. It can only be removed with chemical stain removal products, such as Timber Wash www.homesafeproducts.co.nz. The amount of run off will depend on the specie, how dry it is before the decking is laid and how long exposed the deck is to the weather.

How big should gaps be between kwila wood decking boards?

Kwila hardwood decking should be spaced with 4mm min. gaps between decking boards. This will allow for some expansion & contraction as the decking boards acclimatise as well as allowing for drainage of surface water and good air circulation. Note: These are recommendations only.