Teak-Terrassendielen

Betterwood ” Decking boards ” Teak

Teak decking boards

Teak is the king wood of the tropics: no other wood achieves such high durability and has such a low risk of cracking and splintering. The dimensional stability ensures that the teak terrace remains warp-free and barefoot-friendly even with age.

from 2,95 

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

Advantages: ✓ Best durability and dimensional stability ✓ Lowest risk of cracking and splintering

Disadvantages: ✗ Relatively expensive ✗ Not very long planks

Tip: Lay decking boards together.

from 5,45 

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

Advantages: ✓ Best durability and dimensional stability ✓ Lowest risk of cracking and splintering

Disadvantages: ✗ Relatively expensive ✗ Not very long planks

Tip: Lay decking boards together.

from 13,25 

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

Advantages: ✓ long teak planks up to 390cm long ✓ best durability and dimensional stability ✓ lowest risk of cracking and splintering

Disadvantages: ✗ Changing grain due to finger-jointing

Tip: Optical transitions of the finger-jointing fade when exposed to weathering.

Teak decking boards 125mm

bis 240 cm Länge | FSC 100%

from 6,90 

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

Advantages: ✓ Best durability and dimensional stability ✓ Lowest risk of cracking and splintering

Disadvantages: ✗ Relatively expensive ✗ Not very long planks

Tip: Lay decking boards together.

More teak products

Betterwood offers teak in various forms: Garden furniture, wooden boards, rhombus slats and chopping boards made from this durable wood with unique properties.

535,00  per square meter

from 1,20 

7,50 

Teak wood tiles, FSC 100%
Price: € 83 per m2, resistance class: 1

Advantages:✓ Best durability and dimensional stability ✓ Lowest risk of cracking and splintering

Disadvantages: ✗ slightly more expensive

Tip: Decking oil is not necessary if silvering is desired.

from 4,05 

The origin

Teak decking boards from BioMaderas come from sustainable forestry on the Indonesian island of Java. This is where the oldest teak trees from responsible cultivation come from. The forests provide habitats and protection for numerous endangered animal species. The employees in the forest and sawmill receive fair wages. Transportation to your home is climate-neutral. We would be happy to tell you more about the origin of our teak wood.

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Sustainable teak Betterwood Teak

The quality

No cracks, no splinters, no warping – teak decking boards remain supple, dimensionally stable and splinter-free for many years. This is another reason why teak is known as the king wood. Choose between our bestsellers, the 95mm wide decking boards, or the narrower width in 50mm for terraces like on yacht decks. You will also find finger-jointed decking boards in 125mm width and pre-assembled decking elements . Our teak is hand-sorted and is of the highest quality.

Our advice

Let us convince you of the quality of our teak decking boards and order free of charge wood samples – free of shipping costs in Germany. We will be happy to create a installation plan for your teak decking and explain to you in our building instructions what you need to bear in mind when constructing a teak decking. Visit our online consultation and find out how to maintain and clean your wooden decking. Or use the personal consultation the knowledge of our experts.

95mm teak decking, Holzterrasse Berlin

The accessories

You will find the right accessories for your new teak decking. With the right decking oil the concealed fastening and the practical pedestals you get the complete wooden decking from a single source.

Frequently asked questions (FAQ)

Cleaning: Clean regularly with water and a soft brush to remove dirt and deposits.
Care: Apply a special teak care oil to preserve the color and protect the wood from drying out.
Protection: Avoid direct moisture and standing water.

Teak decking boards can last for decades with the right care. Their natural resistance to moisture, pests and rotting makes them particularly durable.

Resistance: Teak is extremely resistant to moisture, pests and rotting.
Durability: It lasts longer than many other types of wood.
Appearance: Teak has an elegant, warm color and a high-quality feel.
Easy to care for: It requires less maintenance than many other types of wood.

Substructure: Use a stable, well-ventilated substructure.
Spacing: Leave a gap of approx. 5-7 mm between the boards to compensate for wood movement.
Fastening: Use stainless steel screws or special clips to prevent corrosion.

Without care, teak develops a silver-grey patina, which many find attractive. With regular oiling, the original golden-brown color can be preserved.

The tea terraces of our customers

Terraces made of real teak (Tectona grandis) are real barefoot terraces, because no other wood tends to crack and splinter as little as teak and is also the most durable. Here you will find pictures of teak decking from happy customers.

“Many thanks for the great advice and support! The teak decking boards outside and the teak parquet inside really do match perfectly. I don’t think it would be possible to lay the same floor in and around the house with any other wood.”

Sophie Reese

“Our teak floorboards are still very straight even after many years. We really like the silver color that the planks have taken on. It’s a wonderful feeling to walk barefoot on the terrace. We don’t have to worry about splinters. Can only recommend this wood.”

Stefan P.

“Teak is certainly not cheap. But since the floorboards have been laid, I’m delighted with the decision to use this material. It looks very high quality, doesn’t cause any problems and ages beautifully over time.”

Iris Lechner

Decking made from other types of wood

In addition to teak, there are other types of wood that naturally achieve top values in terms of natural durability – without any thermal treatment and free from plastic. Discover the premium decking boards made from Cumaru, Garapa and Jatoba.

from 6,60 

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

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

Disadvantages: ✗ Partly rough surface ✗ High force development

Tip: Sand the boards after the first weathering.

from 9,10 

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

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

Disadvantages: ✗ Partly rough surface ✗ High force development

Tip: Sand the boards after the first weathering.

from 11,85 

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

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

Disadvantages: ✗ Partly rough surface ✗ High force development

Tip: Sand the boards after the first weathering.

from 9,10 

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

Advantages: ✓ smooth surface ✓ homogeneous, light color

Disadvantages: ✗ Ferrous materials lead to discoloration ✗ Tendency to warp if not screwed down

Tip: patio cleaning removes discoloration and
professional interim storage prevents warping.

from 9,80 

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

Advantages: ✓ smooth surface ✓ homogeneous, light color

Disadvantages: ✗ Ferrous materials lead to discoloration ✗ Tendency to warp if not screwed down

Tip: patio cleaning removes discoloration and
professional interim storage prevents warping.