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BRAZILIAN TEAK (Dipteryx Odorata) KILN DRIED HARDWOOD DECKING - 10 TIMES STRONGER THAN COMPOSITE DECKING - 5 TIMES HARDER THAN REDWOOD & CEDAR
Store in shaded area until ready to install. Ventilation: We recommend 1 square foot netfree ventilation area per every 20 ft. of deck surface area. This is vital for the long term stability of the deck; this also helps prevent any mold, mildew or fungus from forming underneath the deck. Gapping: Since Brazilian Teak Decking is supplied Kiln Dried the shrinkage will be low. Minimum gap should be 3/16” with a 1/4” being suggested. A 1/4” gap between boards gives 1 square foot of net free ventilation for every 24 square feet of deck coverage. Fastening: We recommend using high grade stainless steel or other coated fasteners with 2 screws per joist.
Pre-drill screw holes, especially at the ends of the board where splitting is common. Fastener length should be
the thickness of the material times 2 ½+. Finishing: Before applying any finish first clean and remove any residue from the deck surface. Use a penetrating oil like Penofin or similar for best results. These products help stabilize and keep the Brazilian Teak’s color. We endeavor to give the purchaser accurate and reliable information, but due to the variable of natural products we cannot assume any liability or suitability of the use of Brazilian Teak on any particular application. It is the responsibility of the owner & installer to test and determine the suitability of the use of these products in the final application.
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