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Tigerwood Decking - Hardwood with Bite
Of all the species we sell, Tigerwood gets the most positive reviews. Rugged strength, resilience, and beauty to match, it's easy to see why customers rave about how much this exotic deck material actually lives up to its name.
Our Tigerwood also provides you with a deck that:
- Costs up to 40% less than a composite or PVC deck
- Lasts longer than those materials without chemical treatment
- Outperforms these materials with natural mold & decay resistance
- Requires little maintenance - Just install & enjoy!
- Gives you an eco-friendly outdoor retreat
Are you adventurous, daring, bold? Shouldn't you have a deck that fits your personality? If so, then Tigerwood is your best option. Whether by phone, or email, we can help you with every aspect of your order. Contact us today for a free Tigerwood decking quote.
Build tomorrow's memories with today's best materials. Buy Tigerwood Decking.
Tigerwood Hardwood Decking Prices
Our Tigerwood prices are up to 40% less than leading composite decking brands. Does it really make sense to spend more for a synthetic deck when you can save that much for a brand new, hardwood deck?
Call us to save and build a more attractive, more solid structure with our brand of natural Tigerwood.
Tigerwood Deck Pictures
Wood this attractive does exist. The best part? It costs less than you think! Wait, that's not really the best part. The best part about owning a Tigerwood deck is the enjoyment you will receive using it during the years you own your home. As you can see, regardless of the weather, this material stand up to the elements and looks great doing it, too.
Call us today to own a deck you'll enjoy for years to come. Contact us today for a free Tigerwood hardwood decking quote.
Build tomorrow's memories with today's best materials. Buy Tigerwood Decking.
Description |
Tigerwood heartwood is reddish-brown to a light to rusty orange. Dark brown streaks and spots are prominent. Grain can be irregular and interlocked with alternating layers of hard and soft wood. Texture is medium. Weight is 59lbs per cu. ft. |
Country of Origin |
South America |
Botanical Name |
Astronium Fraxinifolium or Astronium Lecointei |
Other Names |
Brazilian Koa, Goncalo Alves, Zebrawood, Urunday-Para, Mura, Bois De Zebre, Chibatao, Guarita, Aderno |
Mechanical Properties |
Strong in all categories and is not used in steam bending. |
Janka |
1850 |
Working Properties |
Easier to work with than ipe. Moderate blunting effect on cutters. Reduced angle cutting is required due to hard and soft layers and irregular grain. Pre-drilling is required for nailing, but holds screws well. Glues easily and finishes with a high natural polish. |
Durability |
Highly durable and resistant to mold, decay, and termites. Not subject to beetle attack. Extremely resistant to preservative treatment. |
Seasoning |
Should be air dried slowly. Difficult to dry with h3 tendency to warp and check. Small movement. |
Uses |
Used for interior hardwood flooring and exterior decking. High-class furniture and cabinetmaking, fancy goods and decorative work. Excellent for turning. Sliced veneers used in architectural paneling and face veneering. |
Comments |
Although sometimes called "Zebrawood", true Zebrawood is a different species. |