Wood
Types
Please
note that all wood types may vary in color and grainline from actual pictures.
Wood is a natural product with artistic variations. We do not use deadly pressure
treated wood.
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California Sugar Pine A soft, light weight wood. Does best if protected from the weather. Light in color. More chance of knots with pine than any other wood. |
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Western Red Cedar A light weight wood. An excellent wood for heavy exposure to the weather.Variation in grainline, from tight (top) to flat (bottom). Less maintenance. |
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Douglas Fir A harder, heavier wood than pine and better suited for exposure to light/moderate weather. Variation in grainline, from tight (top) to flat (bottom). |
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Redwood A meduim weight wood. A excellent wood for heavy exposure to the weather. Less maintenance. |
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Eastern Red Oak A beautiful hard wood. Does best when protected from the weather. |
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Mahogany A beautiful hard wood. An excellent wood for heavy exposure to the weather. |