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There are three species of teak wood in the
world, though only one is typically seen in teak furniture. This
is because the other two types are endangered, and only the breed known
as “common teak” (Tectona grandis) is really used in making
furniture. All three species are indigenous to tropical areas of
Southeast Asia, with common teak in wide use in India and Indo-China.
If the wood has been in Asia all this time,
why is it suddenly so popular in the United States to have outdoor teak
furniture? First of all, let’s explore the properties of
teak that make it desirable. It is a hard, strong wood that can
grow to be over 150 feet tall. What makes it so valuable is the
natural oil production within the species. This allows for it to
be easily molded and shaped without breaking for creation of beautiful
and exotic teak wood furniture. It also means that the wood is
readily weather resistant without any additional treatment from oils or
varnish. This saves time and materials in the preparation of such
furniture.
For this purpose, as well as other uses like
wood flooring, the building of docks, and manufacture of ship decks,
teak has been imported into the United States, both as raw material and
as premanufactured wood furniture. In most of the United States,
it would be useless to try to grow the wood because there is not an
adequate climate for its cultivation. Therefore, it is
continually imported from Asia.
Importing the goods causes teak garden furniture
to become rather pricey. Between having to fund the source and
the transportation and needing to pay import taxes, the cost rises
quickly. However, if you look at the properties of teak patio
outdoor furniture, you can quickly begin to take notice of the
advantages that make the product worth the added expense. Teak is
a very long lasting wood that is difficult to damage and can be left
out in inclement weather with little concern (though it is always best
to store it in the winter). It requires practically no
maintenance, which means you can set up your teak outdoor patio
furniture and forget about it.
Other log furniture requires more careful
maintenance – regular sanding, recoating of varnish every few
years, and careful cleaning each season. However, teak patio
furniture can usually be pulled out for the summer, rinsed off, and
used, with sanding only required when a rare splinter should pop
up. If you are the kind of person who forgets regular maintenance
or doesn’t like to work hard to maintain furniture, teak is
definitely a good choice for you. Be sure to invest your money
wisely and buy a set you’ll love for years to come because it
will last probably longer than you would believe!
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