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Teak Grades
JavaScript seems to be disabled in your browser. For the best experience on our site, be sure to turn on Javascript in your browser. Teak furniture is made from teak wood, and is manufactured by several methods. It is important to understand the grades of wood, the process for the wood, and the manufacturing process. Teak Wood is graded by appearance, knots and their location and by the kind of wood. There are three main grades in teak wood. Grade A Teak wood is produced from the center of the tree commonly known as the 'heart' wood.
The Difference between A-Grade, B-Grade and C-Grade Teak
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It is cut from Teak trees 40 plus years old, and will not have discolorations, knots or variations common to lesser quality teak. The grain of this wood will be tight and even, the color will be consistent and warm with honey and golden wheat tones, and the compounds of the wood will be highly resistant to outdoor conditions, bugs and moisture retention. Teak wood is a hardwood that offers incredible benefits over other natural materials for use in outdoor furniture, due to the natural compounds that exist in the wood. Natural rubbers and oils help to protect this hardwood from UV damage, moisture and pest damage and help it to continue to look good many years after you put it into use. A-Grade teak also called Grade-A; super Grade A or triple Grade-A is a premium natural material for outdoor furniture because it offers the finest protection and incredible good looks. The natural tendency for A-Grade teak is to patina beautifully into a silvery-grey look, which develops over time in natural conditions including Sunlight and ambient moisture.