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Not
every type of wood is good for outdoor furniture use. In
fact, there are just a few that really have stood the test of time and
cedar furniture is right up there in durability as well as teak,
mahogany and shorea wood. Don't be fooled by the price you
may see at your local hardware store. You get what you pay
for and if you want something that will last at least 5 years, you'll
want to consider cedar as an affordable option. Cedar is
durable, lightweight and naturally resistant to insect infestation and
rot.
In this selection, you can shop for various styles of adirondack chairs made from several types of wood. Customers often ask what type of wood furniture is best for their climate. It's an excellent question and the answer has a lot to do with how much you want to maintain your wood furniture and what is in your budget. Take for instance our teak adirondack chair styling. It is an unfinished wood adirondack chair that should never be painted. Due to the natural oils occurring in teak wood, paint will not adhere well to your adirondack chair. Teak has an average lifespan around 50 years and can withstand the rigors of any climate. It does however, initally cost more than cedar adirondack chairs, for instance, but you will not have to replace it as often - maybe never. Although a teak adirondack chair is highly desired, it is not always in everyone's budget. That's why we offer a large selection of other wood furniture for you to choose from.