Finger-jointed teak decking
The extra-long finger-jointed decking boards come from the same forest and sawmill like our continuous Teak planks in 95 mm WidthThe trees grow in one of the oldest cultivated teak forests in the east of Indonesia's main island. The high oil and rubber content makes this decking wood particularly supple and minimizes the risk of cracking and splintering. The excellent dimensional stability of all types of wood ensures that the decking boards remain dimensionally stable and the joints remain even for years.
Advantages
✓ Discreet lateral finger jointing (D4 according to DIN EN 204)
✓ Plank lengths up to 390 cm
✓ Minimized risk of cracks and warping
✓ shatterproof and barefoot friendly
✓ smooth surface
✓ homogeneous silvering
✓ Java teak SVLK certified from sustainable forestry
✓ transparent Origin, direct sales, climate-neutral shipping
Wooden decking advice
The successful construction of a wooden terrace made of high-quality teak decking requires good planning. At Betterwood, we accompany you from the selection of decking boards, through the installation plan for your terrace, to the final assembly. Before the personal consultation, you can find out more now with the terrace calculator, terrace planner and online consultation.
The origin
The island of Java has a long tradition of cultivating teak plantations. The particularly high age leads to an excellent wood quality. Visit our Indonesian teak forest and learn more about sustainable forest management.
OriginCustomer Gallery Teak
A teak terrace convinces above all because of its suppleness. But she also looks good. That proves our customer gallery.Here you can also read more about the experiences of our customers with teak.
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Our sorting criteria
Every decking board is checked by us for errors. However, not every irregularity is sorted out. You can find out in detail what you can expect from our manual sorting in our sorting criteria.
sorting criteriaComparison of terrace wood
What our selected decking wood has in common: ✓ 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 power development
Tip: Floorboards should be sanded after weathering.
garapa
✓ smooth surface
✓ homogeneous, light color
✗ Ferrous substances lead to discolouration
✗ unbolted tendency to warp
Tip: Terrace cleaning removes discoloration and professional interim storage avoids warping.
jatoba
✓ smooth surface
✓ Rich color and grain
✗ unoiled tends to crack
✗ Colored ingredients wash out
Tip: Clean and oil decking after laying.
Teak
✓ best durability and dimensional stability
✓ Lowest risk of cracks and splinters
✗ relatively expensive
✗ no very long planks
Tip: Lay decking boards together.
Substructure: wood and aluminium
A substructure made of wood of resistance class 1 to 2 or a substructure made of aluminum - both are possible with this decking board. Since the decking is particularly dimensionally stable and hardly works, the otherwise problematic combination of wooden decking and aluminum substructure also works here.
Aluminium hardwoodAccessories for wooden terraces
Only work with accessories that have been tested and approved for use with this particularly resistant type of wood. Ask the manufacturer about suitability or choose products from our range that have already been tested for the specific application. You will find an overview of the accessories required for your terrace construction on this page grocery list. You will receive an individual and free calculation if you use our terrace planner use.
Recommended accessoriesDiscount
Ab 1.000 € Purchase you will receive a discount of
1% to 15%
on your order.
The discount will be displayed on the shopping cart page and deducted directly from your purchase.
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