Real Teak Decking
Why use Teak for decking?
Strength - Teak is a great wood for decking boats. As one of the hardest woods available, it resists rot and decay.
Water-resistant - Teak is naturally water resistant, perfect for wet environments, and does not need sealant for protection.
Insulation - Teak has good thermal and sound insulation properties.
Anti-slip - Teak offers an anti-slip surface, even in severe wet conditions.
Cool - Teak is cool underfoot, providing excellent comfort.
Durability - A standard teak deck can last 20 years (depending on how’s it cared for).
History - Teak decks are a symbol of the wooden boat era, and an essential part of boating history.
Maintenance – Teak can be repaired with light sanding. Larger repair work is relatively easy for marine carpenters