When selecting wood for park benches, durability is the top priority to withstand constant public use and harsh weather. The most durable type we commonly use is pressure-treated pine. It's infused with preservatives that resist rot, decay, and insect damage, offering excellent longevity at a reasonable cost. For ultimate durability, tropical hardwoods like Ipe, Cumaru, or Teak are superior. Their dense grain naturally repels water and insects, often lasting decades without treatment. While more expensive, their lifespan justifies the investment for high-traffic areas. Western Red Cedar is another excellent choice, containing natural oils that make it rot-resistant and stable, though it may require more maintenance over time. The key is matching the wood's properties to your specific climate, budget, and maintenance plan for a bench that endures.
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