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Batu wood

amaryllispearl
Homeowners and builders need to evaluate two decking materials which include tropical hardwoods batu wood and sustainable material black locust during their search for suitable outdoor decking materials. The two materials provide similar strength and durability, yet their performance and maintenance needs and environmental effects show major differences.

Batu Wood which people also call Red Balau, has been used since ancient times because its deep reddish-brown shade and its ability to resist both rot and insect damage make it valuable. The material demonstrates excellent performance in outdoor settings which makes it a common choice for decking applications. The material needs regular oiling and sealing procedures to maintain its visual quality and extend its lifespan which results in higher maintenance costs and work requirements.

Black locust decking provides an environmentally friendly solution which delivers exceptional performance. The material demonstrates natural protection against decay and insect damage and extreme weather conditions which enables it to endure for more than 50 years without requiring chemical treatments or extensive upkeep. This particular product functions as an optimal choice for homeowners who desire a decking product which requires minimal upkeep.

Another key difference lies in sustainability. Batu wood requires imports from tropical regions but black locust provides fast-growing hardwood which builders can use to construct environmentally friendly buildings.

Black Locust Lumber decking provides a longer-lasting solution which costs less for maintenance when compared to the two characteristics of beauty and durability which batu wood delivers. Black locust serves as the best choice for modern outdoor projects because it delivers excellent performance and protects environmental resources.