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When choosing
furniture, whether for your garden, patio, or inside your home, it is
probably quite important to you that it be of high quality
that will last a long time. In terms of patio furniture,
you’ve heard the good reports of both cedar and teak and are
curious as to which will last longer so that you can make the
appropriate choice for your décor. Because both
are mostly weather resistant, either material is a great buy, but
depending on your use, you may prefer one over the other.
Both types of wood
produce oils that help to protect them from the elements, even if they
are not treated with varnish or oil. That means less work on
your behalf to seal them against the weather as opposed to other kinds
of wood. Cedar patio furniture will also have an aroma, which
comes from the secreted oils. Most people find the smell
pleasant when wafted on the breeze outside, and it also repels moths
and certain other insects. Whileio teak patio furniture also includes
the natural oils, there is no scent connected with it and no natural
insect repellant properties.
Cedar is a naturally
hard wood that is readily available and actually abundant within the
United States, whereas teak is natural to a more Southern Pacific
tropical environment, growing mainly in Southeast Asia. That
means manufacture of teak garden furniture requires importing the raw
materials or even importing finished products, making it more
costly. However, the wood is virtually indestructible, used
for such tasks as building boat docks or ship decks, as well as
flooring in many cases.
Cedar
furniture is also a hard wood product but more common because it can
survive in almost any climate (barring outrageously cold temperatures
of -40 degrees). Therefore, it grows in abundance and can be
used with less concern, whereas only one species of teak is not
endangered.
Of course, the type of patio
furniture you are looking at can weigh heavily on your choices as
well. For example, wooden picnic tables, which are usually
inexpensive and not held to the highest of standards in their use and
only being functional, would most likely not be made out of
teak. However, outdoor bar furniture, built to impress and
last a long time, could be out of either material but will often be
teak because it is so durable. When it comes to wooden
rocking chairs, you may find either material because porch rocking
chairs are more a matter of taste than anything.
Part of
how long your furniture lasts depends on your use, abuse, and
maintenance, so between cedar and teak, you’ll find varying
opinions. For different items, one may be better than the
other, but they are both highly durable with low maintenance and a
great, graceful appearance.
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