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Why is Teak furniture more expensive than other hardwood
furniture on the market?
There are a number of
cheaper hardwoods used for outdoor furniture and all of them
are inferior to teak. Jarrah is the most common of these woods
and it does not have the same life expectancy as teak, let
alone the same touch, feel or aesthetic quality. Teak
furniture is not expensive when you relate the cost to its
life expectancy, you must remember this when comparing prices.
You are not comparing like with like when you compare teak
with any other wood. It is a strange anomaly that despite the
fact it is built to endure decades outside in harsh weather
our furniture is less expensive than some quality indoor
chairs and tables.
Are less expensive
items in the range as good quality as the more expensive?
Generally price is
dictated by the shape and weight of a piece of furniture. The
more shape a piece has, the more wood is required to make it
along with taking more time to create. Also the heavier the
sections of wood used means more weight and thus more
cost. No matter which piece of furniture you choose, you
can be assured that the same quality teak and standard of
workmanship is used along with the same methods of manufacture
and assembly.
How do I look
after my teak furniture?
Teak is a natural product, it can be left out in the
open all year round through rain, hail or shine. Its
colour will gradually mellow to a graceful silver grey.
The character of your furniture will alter, but its
strength will remain. An occasional scrub down with hot
soapy water will compliment this process and discourage
any moss growth.
How long will
it last?
Teak furniture should last a lifetime if properly built
in the first place. We use only the top grade kiln-dried
timber, epoxy resins for lasting strength, and any metal
parts are either stainless steel or solid brass, which
will not rust or corrode when left outside. The top
furniture grade teak, used for all our furniture, with
its high natural oil content, resists both warping and
rot, ensuring that Indian Ocean teak furniture will last
more than a lifetime.
Cracks appear
periodically in my furniture and then go away?
This is perfectly normal as the wood breathes and reacts
to variations in the moisture content of the air. The
cracking tends to appear on the end grain sections and
usually happens early in the life of the furniture.
Cracks come and go depending on seasonal variations but
rarely do they affect the strength, performance or life
expectancy of the item.
Should I keep
the furniture indoors during the winter months?
There is no problem wintering furniture outside, it may
need a washing down in spring before use. Should you
prefer to bring your furniture indoors, our range of
folding tables and chairs are perfect and can be easily
tucked away when not in use.
Spills,
Stains, Chips and Scratches!
Most drinks stains will weather out naturally or can be
cleaned down with soapy water and a hard brush. Other
damage or stains can be removed quite simply using
ordinary sandpaper. The grade of sandpaper depends on
the degree of damage. Serious damage, start with course
and move up to fine. Light damage, fine grade is all you
will need. Stains usually disappear with a light
sanding.
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