Wooden decking made from Garapa elements
The Garapa decking elements are made from FSC®-certified Garapa decking boards of the best resistance class from BioMaderas are used. The concealed stainless steel screws and Garapa substructure guarantee high durability. Installation is much quicker and easier than building a wooden deck, as the boards are already pre-assembled on larger elements.
The advantages
✓ uncomplicated assembly of high-quality decking
✓ concealed stainless steel screw connection
✓ weatherproof connection system
✓ including Garapa substructure
✓ including rubber granules
✓ uncomplicated dismantling
✓ also for rental apartments and exhibition stands
✓ transparent origin
✓ direct distribution
✓ climate-neutral shipping
Advice for Garapa elements
Laying the Garapa elements is quick and easy. The elements are simply laid out and joined together using the integrated connection system. As a rule, no screwing or sawing is required. However, the area should be measured well in advance. You can send us your measurements using the decking planner or by e-mail. You can find more information in our advice section.
Consulting Planner
Origin of the Garapa elements
The Garapa elements are made from FSC®-certified Garapa decking boards from BioMaderas in Germany. The wood comes from forestry in Boliviawhich meets the high ecological and social standards of the FSC® 100% fulfills. For example, no clear-cutting may take place and the use of pesticides must be avoided. Find out more about the origin of our Garapa.
ORIGINCustomer images and experiences
In our customer gallery for wooden tiles and terrace elements, you can see wooden terraces and balconies that have been laid with Garapa elements. Here you can also read about our customers’ experiences with our wood and service.
CUSTOMER GALLERY
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Unsere Sortierkriterien
Jede Terrassendiele wird von uns auf Fehler überprüft. Es wird aber nicht jede Unregelmäßigkeit aussortiert. Was Sie von unserer Handsortierung erwarten dürfen erfahren Sie detailliert in unseren Sortierkriterien.
Sorting criteriaDecking wood in comparison
The common features of our selected decking woods: ✓ high durability ✓ very good technical properties ✓ sustainable origin. Here is an overview of the special features:
Cumaru
✓ Best durability
✓ Particularly robust and scratch-resistant
✗ Partly rough surface
✗ High force development
Tip: Planks should be sanded after weathering.
Garapa
✓ smooth surface
✓ homogeneous, light color
✗ Ferrous materials lead to discoloration
✗ Unscrewed Tendency to warping
Tip: Patio cleaning removes discoloration and professional interim storage prevents warping.
Jatoba
✓ smooth surface
✓ strong color and grain
✗ Unoiled Tendency to crack
✗ Colored ingredients wash out
Tip: Clean and oil decking boards after installation.
Teak
✓ Best durability and dimensional stability
✓ Lowest risk of cracks and splinters
✗ Relatively expensive
✗ Not very long planks
Tip: Lay decking boards together.
Unterkonstruktion: Holz statt Aluminium
Für diese Terrassendiele empfehlen wir Ihnen eine Unterkonstruktion aus Hartholz mit sehr guter Resistenz (mindestens Klasse 1-2). Von einer Aluminium-Unterkonstruktion raten wir ab, da hier durch die Steifigkeit des Materials das Risiko abreißender Schrauben zu groß ist.
Hardwood substructure
Zubehör für Holzterrassen
Arbeiten Sie nur mit Zubehör, welches für die Verwendung mit dieser besonders resistenten Holzart getestet und zugelassen ist. Fragen Sie den Hersteller bezüglich der Eignung oder wählen Sie Produkte aus unserem Sortiment, welche bereits für den speziellen Einsatz getestet wurden. Eine Übersicht zu dem benötigten Zubehör für Ihren Terrassenbau finden Sie auf dieser Einkaufsliste. Eine individuelle und kostenlose Berechnung erhalten Sie, wenn Sie unseren Terrassenplaner nutzen.
Recommended accessoriesDiscount
From a purchase of €1,000 you will receive a discount of
1 % to 15 %
to your order.
The discount will be displayed on the shopping cart page and deducted directly from your purchase.
Decking wood with finger-jointing
Finger-jointing is a tried-and-tested timber joint in timber construction that is used to join individual pieces of solid wood together to form a longer decking board. Wedge-shaped prongs at the ends of the pieces of wood interlock and are glued together to make them weatherproof. This can be seen on the surface of the floorboards, but fades into the background with weathering and the formation of patina.
Finger-jointing offers various advantages: The timber is less susceptible to warping and the tree trunk can be used more efficiently, making the product particularly sustainable and generally also cheaper.




















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