Finger-jointed teak decking boards
The particularly long finger-jointed decking boards come from the same forest and sawmill as our continuous teak planks in 95 mm width. The trees grow in one of the oldest cultivated teak forests in the east of the Indonesian main island. The high oil and rubber content makes this decking wood particularly supple and minimizes the risk of cracking and splintering. The best dimensional stability of all woods ensures that the decking boards remain dimensionally stable for years and the joints remain even.
The advantages
✓ Subtle side finger jointing (D4 according to DIN EN 204)
✓ Board lengths up to 390 cm
✓ Minimized risk of cracks and warping
✓ Splinter-free and barefoot-friendly
✓ Smooth surface
✓ Homogeneous silvering
✓ Java teak wood SVLK-certified from sustainable forestry
✓ Transparent origin, direct sales, climate-neutral shipping
Wooden decking advice
The successful construction of a wooden deck made of high-quality teak decking boards requires good planning. At Betterwood, we support you from the selection of the decking boards, through the installation plan for your decking, to the finished installation. Before your personal consultation, you can find out more now with the decking calculator, decking planner and online consultation.
The origin
The island of Java has a long tradition of cultivating teak plantations. The particularly high age leads to excellent wood quality. Visit our Indonesian teak forest and find out more about sustainable forestry.
OriginTeak customer gallery
A teak deck impresses primarily with its smoothness. But it also looks great. Our customer gallery proves it. Here you can also read more about our customers’ experiences with teak wood.
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: Terrace cleaning removes discoloration, and proper 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.

Substructure: wood and aluminum
A substructure made of wood of resistance class 1 to 2 or a substructure made of aluminum - both are possible with this decking board. As the decking is particularly dimensionally stable and hardly works, the otherwise problematic combination of wooden decking boards and aluminum substructure also works here.
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.
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From a purchase of €1,000 you will receive a discount of
1 % to 15 %
to your order.
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