Naturally resistant woods that are commercially available include black locust robinia pseudoacacia teak tectona grandis ipe tabebuia spp california redwood sequoia sempervirens and bald cypress taxodium distichum.
Best wood for porch beams.
The harder the wood the stronger and more resilient it will be.
Your geographic location will determine the availability and cost of these materials.
Janka ratings relate directly to the density or hardness of a wood.
Western red cedar is reddish brown.
In addition to their beauty tropical hardwoods are sought after for their density and resilience to the elements.
The three most widely available and suitable exterior lumber choices not treated with chemical preservatives include western red cedar redwood and cypress.
Within a few years the cedar ages to a silvery gray.
The most common tropical hardwood species include teak ipe mahogany and rosewood.
These have the highest resistance to rot over time.
The best wood to use on exterior porch columns.
Turned columns sometimes referred to as victorian maintain a series of circles or profile lines centered between top and bottom.
Fir is an excellent wood for highly finished post beam frames and commercial work because of its strength and beautiful grain.
The wood you choose should have an excellent resistance to decay and cedar is one such wood.
It is one of the most abundant wood species in north america and is one of the most popular choices for timber framing.