When selecting park benches, the texture of the material significantly impacts both user experience and longevity. Recycled plastic benches offer a uniformly smooth surface that is often described as slightly synthetic but consistently comfortable. Unlike wood, which can splinter, crack, or develop rough patches over time, recycled plastic maintains its even texture, resisting moisture, insects, and rot without requiring chemical treatments. While some may prefer the natural, grain-varying feel of wood—which can warm in the sun and offer a traditional aesthetic—it demands regular maintenance like sanding and sealing to preserve its texture. Recycled plastic, conversely, provides a reliably smooth, low-maintenance surface that is ideal for public spaces, though it might feel less natural to the touch. Ultimately, the choice depends on prioritizing a consistent, durable texture (plastic) versus a natural, evolving one (wood).
How does the texture of recycled plastic compare to wood for park benches?
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