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16 July 2008 0 views No Comment

If you are currently considering purchasing outdoor furniture do your research and choose carefully. An important item to consider are the elements that your patio furniture will be exposed to. When you want a long lasting set of furniture, you can’t go wrong if you choose teak outdoor furniture. Teak furniture is considered as one of the most popular choices of furniture to be placed outdoors.

If you desire durability and hardness than teak outdoor furniture should be your first choice. Teak wood has beautiful tone and grain which makes it a joy to own. It is such a stand up product due to the resin oil that is naturally in the hardwood. This helps to ward off insects as well as making it repel water and the drying effects of the sun.

Teak has silica in it. Silica is an element that gives teak outdoor furniture some of its durability. It helps to prevent rotting, deforming and warping. When you first purchase your teak outdoor furniture it begins with a warm golden color. As it weathers in the elements of the outdoors, it will then move to nice gray color. This gives it character like an old friend. Not to worry; The color change in no way effects this champions durability.

One of the best and most obvious ways to begin your purchase of teak outdoor furniture is to look to see if the wood already has any cracks or chips in it. If you find any breakage than it is a sign that the furnitures durability is compromised. Much wood damage begins with just these sorts of blemishes. So you want to be wary to find teak outdoor furniture that is naturally sealed and has not chips or cracks or other blemishes.

If you are purchasing from a local reseller than check visually that your teak outdoor furniture that you intend to buy is made 100% of teak. Because Teak is expensive than manufacturers may insert a alternate types of similar looking wood in places you might not look. So if buying in person inspect the furniture for wood that may look different in wood grain, colors and texture. If you are purchasing on line, ask your seller to verify in writting that you are purchasing a 100% teak set of furniture.

Teak is just like any other tree and it has knots. If you notice your teak outdoor furniture that you intend to buy has high level of knots than consider the long term fact that the knot is a point of vulnerability where decay can start.

Speak to your teak outdoor furniture supplier. Find out how the teak is dried. You want to purchase teak that has been kiln dried. This is best as it eliminates warping and cracking. If the tag or ad says air dried or sun dried wood you will find that it is a lesser quality teak outdoor furniture even if the wood appears to be of higher quality. Since kiln drying is the most thorough method of drying the wood, any other technique is inferiour.

You may have heard that team teak outdoor furniture is a sign of quality due to the woods hardness and durability. But as with everything this does not mean that all teak is created equal and is made of high quality. As you are shopping apply the pointers I have given to you and you will find the right kind of teak furniture for your outdoor needs. I wish you well.

Your outdoor patio furniture should last for a long time. You are making a major investment in your home as well as in your back yard patio plan. Teak makes a wonderful addition to any outdoor landscaping long range planning.

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