Monday, 29 September 2014

Teak wood Doors





True teak grows in Burma and Thailand naturally and in plantations throughout the tropical areas of the World. True Teak has been priced for centuries as one of the world most durable and stable woods for the use of outdoors. Traditionally, teakwood was used on boats and in outdoor furniture, teakwood has also been used for doors and flooring.

Burma teakwood exhibits a wider range of colours when fresh cut, from pale yellow colour to orange browns with darker striping, all of which matures into medium brown tones. Teakwood undergoes an extreme degree of colour change with pronounced colour change from the highly diversified colouring found in material fresh sanded which then darkens to a golden brown with substantial muting of the initial colour range over time. One of the most stable hardwoods in the world is Teakwood.

Teakwood is used for shipbuilding, fine furniture, door and window frames, bridges, ventilation, flooring, panelling. Extremely good dimensional stability is one of important property of Teak. Average hardness, medium weight & Strength are other important



Features of Teakwood Doors

  • Aesthetic appeal
  • Very Durable
  • Resistant of termites and insects
  • Heat moderation
  • Moisture-resistant
  • Low Cost Maintenance
  • Weatherproof
  • Eco-Friendly

Get a free assessment and quote for installing Teak-wood doors in your home by clicking here and sending an inquiry (Bangalore Area)

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