Unfinished Brazilian Teak Flooring
Why Unfinished Brazilian Teak Wood Flooring
Brazilian Teak flooring (Cumaru) is a ridiculously hard and durable exotic wood with a striking appearance. Price and durability make Brazilian Teak hardwood decking perfectly suited for commercial developments and high traffic decks. Of course, residential deck projects are nothing after a boardwalk. Brazilian Teak has a yellow brown color which varies from a light to medium hue. It will darken slightly with exposure to light over a few months.
OPTIONS
Available in various widths ( 3 ¼ , 4, 5 ) with 1’ to 7’ standard lengths. Unfinished Teak 3/4” Solid Flooring Tongue & Groove, Square Edge, End Matched.
Prefinished Teak – Factory Finished 3/4” Solid Flooring, Tongue & Groove with Micro Bevel and End Matched. Aluminum Oxide UV cured finish. 25 Year Wear-Through Warranty.

Unfinished Brazilian Teak
Flooring Grade: Clear
Brazilian Teak Installation
DURABILITY & STABILITY
Resistant to insects, mold, mildew, and decay, give you a life expectancy of 50+ years. Cumaru is the second hardest Brazilian hardwood, almost 3 times harder than Oak and a more economical choice for your exterior deck than Ipe hardwood decking, while still maintaining premium quality. (Janka Hardness Rating: 3,540 lbs). Due to the dense grain, very dry environments may not be optimum for Brazilian Teak. A perfect example of what we mean when we tell people “Janka Rating” has nothing to do with the ability to handle environmental change.
FINISH & INSTALL
Brazilian Teak’s hardness makes it difficult to install without professional grade tools. Cutting it requires carbon-tipped saw blades. To use screws or nails, you will need to pre-drill holes, which requires a drill with a carbide bit. Gluing the wood is possible, but not easy because of the natural oils which inhibit the glue from setting properly. Furthermore, just as it resists water penetration, Brazilian Teak also resists stains and preservatives.
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