Dorado Decking Accordion Content

When unearthed, the attributes of gold reveal to eager miners a certain luster and eye popping color. In our manufacturing plant, we feel similar when we see a Greenheart tree reveal its beautiful pale olive green color and straight medium grain. It is a very luxurious and sturdy wood. During the gold rush, there wasn’t a lot of trust to be

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Dulahin Decking Accordion Content

Like the bride who starts making her selections, we at Woods Direct start making ours. Our loggers advance deep into the protected rainforest of Guyana and begin tagging only the best eligible trees for our client’s project. The logging commences and the wood is delivered to our manufacturing plant on the outskirts of Georgetown in Guyana. The sustainable harvesting process

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Ipe Decking Accordion Content

When Ipe is selected, the logging commences and the wood is delivered to our manufacturing plant on the outskirts of Georgetown in Guyana. The sustainable harvesting process is heavily regulated by the govern­ment of Guyana and other agencies throughout South America.  This strict oversight is helping to ensure future hardwood crops for generations to come. Each log is tagged, tracked,

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Greenheart Piling Accordion Content

Greenheart is a highly sought after wood only grown in the northeastern part of South America. Guyana is in the heart of this location and produces most of the world’s Greenheart. The prized wood is heavily regulated by the Guyana Forestry Commission where every tree must meet certain specifications before being cut. Once harvested, the trees are tagged and tracked

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Greenheart Timbers Accordion Content

There are several hardwoods to select from but the one that stands out from the others when it comes to long lasting brute strength: Green heart Timbers. Used for the past 150 years, it has a crushing strength of 13,290 lbs. psi and can withstand punishing hurricane winds, harsh fresh and salt water applications. Yet it can also be used

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