Terrace wood comparison

What is the best decking wood?

The following applies to decking: only the tough get into the garden! Weather-resistant, dimensionally stable and durable - these are the properties that a wooden terrace must have. FSC-certified tropical wood best meets these requirements.

Unlike industrially manufactured products, however, each decking board is unique. International quality standards and DIN norms therefore help in the search for high quality: Products from different suppliers and origins can be compared in this way.

Terrace wood sorted by hand and particularly durable

For the wood quality, the abbreviation "FAS" for the best sorting and the term "premium" has prevailed. If you pay attention to this marking, cracks and knotholes on the A-side of the decking should only occur to a very small extent with the best sorting.

The durability of the wood is evaluated using resistance classes. A terrace that is exposed to wind and weather should achieve the highest resistance class 1.

ab 6,10 

Cumaru decking, FSC 100%
Price from: €70 per m2, resistance class: 1

Advantages: ✓ best durability ✓ particularly robust and scratch-resistant

Disadvantages: ✗ partly rough surface ✗ high power development

Tip: Sand the floorboards after they have been exposed to the weather for the first time.

ab 8,75 

Cumaru decking, FSC 100%
Price from: €70 per m2, resistance class: 1

Advantages: ✓ best durability ✓ particularly robust and scratch-resistant

Disadvantages: ✗ partly rough surface ✗ high power development

Tip: Sand the floorboards after they have been exposed to the weather for the first time.

ab 11,50 

Cumaru decking, FSC 100%
Price from: €70 per m2, resistance class: 1

Advantages: ✓ best durability ✓ particularly robust and scratch-resistant

Disadvantages: ✗ partly rough surface ✗ high power development

Tip: Sand the floorboards after they have been exposed to the weather for the first time.

ab 9,10 

Garapa decking boards, FSC 100%
Price from: €65 per m2, resistance class: 1-2

Advantages: ✓ smooth surface ✓ homogeneous, light color

Disadvantages: ✗ Substances containing iron lead to discoloration ✗ Unscrewed tends to warp

Tip: Patio cleaning removes discoloration and
Professional interim storage avoids delay.

ab 9,80 

Garapa decking boards, FSC 100%
Price from: €65 per m2, resistance class: 1-2

Advantages: ✓ smooth surface ✓ homogeneous, light color

Disadvantages: ✗ Substances containing iron lead to discoloration ✗ Unscrewed tends to warp

Tip: Patio cleaning removes discoloration and
Professional interim storage avoids delay.

ab 9,10 

Jatoba decking, FSC 100%
Price from: €65 per m2, resistance class: 1-2

Advantages: ✓ smooth surface ✓ strong color and grain

Disadvantages:✗ unoiled tendency to crack ✗ colored ingredients wash out

Tip: Clean and oil decking boards after installation.

ab 3,50 

Teak decking, FSC 100%
Price from: €130 per m2, resistance class: 1

Advantages: ✓ Best durability and dimensional stability ✓ Lowest risk of cracks and splinters

Disadvantages: ✗ relatively expensive ✗ not very long boards

Tip: Lay decking boards together.

ab 6,50 

Teak decking, FSC 100%
Price from: €130 per m2, resistance class: 1

Advantages: ✓ Best durability and dimensional stability ✓ Lowest risk of cracks and splinters

Disadvantages: ✗ relatively expensive ✗ not very long boards

Tip: Lay decking boards together.

Already during the construction you can do something for the longevity of the terrace: the floorboards should be through a Substructure be well ventilated, rainwater must be able to drain off and you should also make sure that no damp nests form through lying leaves.

Wood is a natural product and changes with cold and heat. Paying attention to how the decking has been dried will help your deck hold its shape and not warp over the years. With a technical drying (English KD - kiln dried) later warping is better prevented than with exclusively air-dried wood.

Certified decking wood protects the rainforest

The seal is particularly important when buying tropical wood FSC important: this shows the socially acceptable and sustainable origin.

The Betterwood you will only receive premium and FAS wood. We even sort every order by hand. You can find anything that doesn't meet our high standards at the Stocklot. So we can guarantee at least 95% heartwood, no dead knots or cracks for the top of the planks. In addition, we only carry resistance classes 1 to 2 and only offer FSC-certified wood.

If the quality specifications are correct, you only have to decide on a type of wood: Teak, also known as Kingwood, is supple and takes on a light silver hue. It is very dimensionally stable and ages without cracks or splinters.

Cumaru - a reddish brown wood with a striking pattern - and the dark reddish brown, even garapa, can warp more, but have a higher resistance.

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