Hardwood Conservatory Key Facts

There are many options when considering buildingunquestionable. A combination of the pronounced
a hardwood conservatory. The types ofgrain, silver rays and toughness give it unrivalled
hardwood used can significantly affect not onlyappeal. Most oak comes from Europe or America.
the aesthetics but also the longer-term durability.European oak, which is slower growing and has a
A cheap hardwood conservatory could last fortighter grain, is the best.
less than ten years, whereas one built form aIdigbo
quality timber could last a lifetime.Idigbo is an oak substitute. When stained, to the
Timber is naturally sensitive to the environmentnon-expert it looks similar to oak, but that is
that it is in. A conservatory is unique in that itwhere the similarity ends. It is farmed in Ghana
may have to meet contrasting climates. On oneand the Ivory Coast and is a reasonable material
side the comfort of central heating and one thefor conservatories, It is used being extensively by
other the harsh and temperamental climate.reputable manufacturers as it is a cheap option
When you consider a hardwood conservatoryand easy to work.
there are a number of fact to reflect on rangingIroco (Teak)
from the type and quality of the wood through toIroco is a good choice of hardwood, but is
the preparation, type of joints and finish. Theserelatively expensive. It comes from Burma and
factors have a significant impact on the quality.has a reddish brown colour. It is extremely hard.
A good start point is to look at the tried, tested,Like oak, it will last for decades if not centuries.
and commonly used woods in British andIroko is full of natural resin so special care has to
American conservatories. It is estimated thatbe taken in choosing stains.
excess of 90% of all timber conservatories areSapele and Meranti
built from the following nine woods:These are the most basic hardwoods used in
Mahoganyconservatory production. Meranti is farmed in
Brazilian Mahogany is exotic with reddish hues. Itareas like Indonesia. Sapele is found in areas of
has graced many a stately home. Craftsmen likeAfrica. Some supplier's claim these are 'mahogany'.
working with mahogany as it cuts nearly perfectlyWhereas they come from the mahogany family
and it is a very durable woods. However thethe difference between Brazilian mahogany and
stripping of the Amazon rain forests has led to anthese substitutes is like comparing oak with pine.
estimated reduction of 70% of the worlds supply.However, if theses timbers are properly treated
Importation of Brazilian mahogany is highlythey will last better than softwoods.
regulated and the progressive influence of theConservatories found in the large stores are
green lobby may see a decline in the use of thisnormally manufactured from this wood.
wood in the future. Friends of the Earth areUtile
greatly concerned about the use of thisWith the restrictions with Brazilian mahogany,
hardwood.some manufacturers have switched to Utile. It is
Oaka good hardwood with a medium to dark red. It is
Oak sits at the top of the pile in terms of themore expensive that Meranti and Sapele, but also
connoisseur of wood. Many countries built theircomes from Africa.
seafaring reputations on the might of oak-builtIf you are looking for a hardwood conservatory,
ships and many medieval oak-framedbear these facts in mind.
constructions still stand proud today Oak isBy visiting the author's website at you will find
expensive to work with given its hardness anduseful information for about oak hardwood
strength and cost of raw materials. However, theconservatories.
attraction of an oak conservatory is