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What's the most durable type of wood for long-lasting park benches?

When selecting wood for park benches meant to endure decades of sun, rain, and constant use, durability is paramount. The most durable types are dense, rot-resistant hardwoods. Tops on the list is Ipe (Brazilian Walnut), renowned for its exceptional hardness and natural resistance to rot, insects, and decay. It's so robust it can last 25-40 years or more with minimal care. Teak is another premier choice, containing natural oils that repel water and pests, gracefully aging to a silvery-gray patina. For a durable softwood option, Western Red Cedar offers good decay resistance and dimensional stability, often lasting 15-20 years. White Oak (especially quartersawn) is a superb domestic hardwood with high rot resistance. Key factors beyond wood species include proper construction (stainless steel hardware), protective finishes for less resistant woods, and regular maintenance. While initial cost is higher for woods like Ipe, their longevity and low upkeep make them the most durable and economical choice over the lifetime of a public park bench.

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