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      What Hardwood is Best for Decking


      27th April 2023

      The UK has seen varied weather in recent weeks, but the feeling of spring is certainly here, and we could be set for another sizzling summer. With more bees, blossoming trees and just the right amount of breeze, many homeowners want to transform their outdoor space into an inviting retreat for family and friends. One way to do this is by adding a decking area, which can offer an excellent space for entertaining or simply relaxing outdoors in the sunshine.

      If you're searching for the deck of your dreams but don't know where to start, you're in the right place. In this article, we'll explore what hardwood is best for decking and how to keep your deck looking its best all year round.

       

      Choosing the right wood for your decking

      It’s important to select a wood that is extremely durable against everyday wear and tear. After all, you want your outdoor space to look beautiful and last for years to come, and if you’re looking for maximum strength and resilience, it may be best to avoid softwoods. Pressure-treated softwoods such as pine or cedar are significantly more susceptible to shrinkage than hardwoods, whilst they can’t match the quality, longevity, character and quality of a proven hardwood like oak.

      Oak’s natural strength and moisture resistance make it the ideal choice for garden decking. Not only does oak provide a rustic English oak feel, but it also offers many practical benefits that will help keep your deck looking top-notch. Oak is less susceptible to warping and splitting due to temperature and humidity changes, meaning it’s the ideal choice for those areas that seem to attract extreme weather conditions, such as coastal locations. Oak can also be used safely on elevated decks without fear of buckling or sagging over time. It's no wonder so many people opt for this beautiful natural wood when building their dream deck. However, like any raw material, you do need to take a few proactive steps to keep it in top condition.

       

      Caring for your oak decking

      Oak is renowned for being one of the most durable hardwoods, but it's a good idea to apply a protective oil coating every now and then to help prolong its life. Once oiled, the treatment acts as a shield against moisture and dirt, while also effortlessly repelling any liquid spills that may come into play over time – bonus! You should also regularly clean and maintain your oak decking in order to keep it looking great all year round. We suggest using a mild detergent, soft brush and good old H2O to keep the dirt at bay. A quick rinse with clean water afterwards is essential for an attractive appearance.

       

      Are you looking for hardwood decking?

      UK Oak is recognised as one of Britain's most trusted hardwood suppliers. With over two decades of experience in the industry and an extensive range bursting with superior boards, you're sure to find exactly what you need. Plus, our prices are as unbeatable as they come. Get started today by ordering a sample of our European oak directly from our website, or send us a message if you have any questions – we’re always here to help.

       



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