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Is Red Balau the same as Batu?

Is Red Balau the same as Batu?

Batu is also know as Red Balau and has beautiful red tones which gives this wood its own unique appeal. It’s tight grain pattern (shown below) gives each board an elegant, refined look.

Is Batu a mahogany?

Widely considered the Mahogany of Indonesia, Batu hardwood decking is a rare Indonesian wood, which comes in an elegant range of reddish brown tones with an even texture. Batu’s strikingly rich appearance gives an outdoor project the look of luxury, but at a considerably lower price than most other tropical hardwoods.

How do you finish Batu?

To prevent surface checking, discoloration, and cupping, we recommend that Batu decking be finished on all four sides, prior to or immediately after installation. To maintain the natural color, a high quality penetrating oil finish with UV inhibitors should be used.

How do you care for a Batu deck?

Mix Messmer’s Wood & Deck Cleaner in warm water at the recommended strength. 3. After waiting several minutes for the product to dissolve and activate, apply with a mop. Let the cleaning product sit on the deck surface for at least 20 minutes, making sure to keep the deck wet with more cleaner if it begins to dry out.

What is Kayu Batu?

KAYU® – Batu ™ Is a Red Balau Hardwood Species. It Is as Versatile as It Is Uniquely Beautiful; Darker Reddish-Brown in Color and Skillfully Selected; The Result of Over 30 Years of Extensive Worldwide Importing of Hardwoods for the U.S. And Canadian Markets.

How much does Red Balau cost?

Red Balau Decking Price Range Red Balau 5/4×6 S4S E4E with a random tally (8-22 evens) ranges in price from $2.80 to 2.96 per lineal foot. Red Balau 5/4×6 PG for hidden fastener system with a random tally (8-22 evens) ranges in price from $3.67 to $3.88 per lineal foot.

Is Batu wood sustainable?

Only Environmentally Sustainable Red Balau Batu, Every Time. Batu decking comes from tropical hardwood forests in Indonesia which are essentially public lands, managed and protected by the Government of Indonesia. Natural forest utilization in Indonesia was started in the 1970s as a national development program.

Is black locust good for decking?

Unlike the tropical hardwoods, Black Locust Lumber decking provides a much higher slip resistance than that of the more oily Ipe and other tropical hardwoods. This makes Black Locust decking an ideal choice around pools and docks which will assist in decreasing slip and fall hazards in those areas.

What is Kayu Batu wood?

Can you stain Balau wood?

Staining. Balau decking is highly porous, so any spills will absorb into the wood if the stain is not wiped up immediately.

Is Balau decking good?

Balau decking is highly recognisable. A rich, dark red colour, this truly is a hardwood decking option that oozes class. This decking solution is perfect if you want a deck that gets better as time goes by. Starting out rich and dark, it loses none of its charm, but takes on a silvery hue as the years pass.

How long will a black locust deck last?

30-50 years
Both Ipe and Black Locust will last 30-50 years or more. Both are rot-resistant but for different reasons. Naturally rot-resistant due to its closed-grain cell structure and presence of anti-fungal compounds in the wood.

What kind of stain to use on Batu decking?

Just like the regular Batu decking, the tiles can also be left natural to silver out or you can stain after installation using a penetrating wood stain such as Ipe Oil with UV Protection. This natural wood finish has been produced with professional results in mind.

How long does Batu wood decking last for?

Batu is an economical hardwood decking material that resists rot, decay, termites and mold, and can last 30-plus years. With splinter-free boards that are smooth to the touch, Batua is considered a premium hardwood, free of defects and knots.

Where does Red Balau Batu decking come from?

Like other Nova hardwood decking products, Batu Decking is easily installed with traditional face fastening techniques. Only Environmentally Sustainable Red Balau Batu, Every Time. Batu decking comes from tropical hardwood forests in Indonesia which are essentially public lands, managed and protected by the Government of Indonesia.

What kind of wood is a Kayu Batu?

KAYU® – Batu ™ Is a Red Balau Hardwood Species. It Is as Versatile as It Is Uniquely Beautiful; Darker Reddish-Brown in Color and Skillfully Selected; The Result of Over 30 Years of Extensive Worldwide Importing of Hardwoods for the U.S. And Canadian Markets.

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Ruth Doyle