Tali decking is a termite resistant wood that is imported from Central and West Africa. It is a preferred decking choice in many European countries.
Tali wood makes a durable decking board that has an appealing mahogany-like grain character. The wood is photosensitive and darkens with continued exposure to light and will gray out over time if a UV Oil is not applied. Tali is very dense, stable Making it a naturally termite resistant wood that is also resistant to fungi, and dry wood borers. The structure of Tali wood is very uniform, without any distinctive markings. Tali wood adds both elegance and longevity to decks, pergolas, and outdoor furniture.
As a harsh environment resilient, fungus and termite resistant wood, Tali stands out against lesser-quality materials. With minimal maintenance, Tali wood can withstand years of exposure to the elements while maintaining its structural integrity and visual appeal, making it a great choice for your next outdoor project.
Janka hardness of 2,920
Durability Class is the same as Ipe and Cumaru.
Stable, with little movement.
1 x 6 – $3.96 l.f. (add .40 l.f. if grooved, .50 l.f. for T&G)
S4S / E4E







