eTeak Surplus
and more!
Genuine teak wood is a product we often custom manufacture for a variety of customers. We often custom mill genuine teak lumber into teak decking, custom yacht teak material, as well as teak moulding as teak millwork.
Throughout this custom manufacturing process, we can get excited and run a little bit too much of a superior marine teak millwork pattern or find the perfect shipment of FSC certified teak lumber and end up with teak wood surplus. Our surplus is your gain.
Find a variety of genuine teak wood surplus products here.
Items we generally carry include: genuine teak lumber, teak wood surplus, teak moulding, teak decking, marine teak, discount teak lumber prices, reclaimed teak wood, FSC certified teak, teak decking surplus, teak millwork over run, and yacht teak.

Look to Us First for Your Genuine Teak Needs.

Burmese teak, also known as Genuine Teak, has long been the premier wood in the ship building industry. Due to its high silica content and naturally occurring oils, teak is extremely resistant to decay, fungal activity and insects. The durability, high strength to weight ratio, and elegant beauty make it the perfect wood for any seagoing vessel or application where longevity and luxurious look are important.
Genuine teak patio furniture will provide outdoor comfort for generations. 
Over time teak will weather to a beautiful silver-gray color. You can maintain the warm golden-brown color of natural teak with regular upkeep. Burmese teak exterior decking is an excellent way to add unmatched elegance to your outdoor paradise. Teak exterior decking also can come pre-grooved for use with concealed deck fasteners.

Teak wood siding profiles may be available. From rainscreen teak siding to traditional teak shiplap siding or even old fashion board and baton teak, surplus teak wood siding will not disappoint.

From chair rail to crown molding or wanescoting, custom run teak moldings are a compliment to any architectural design.

About Genuine Teak

Burmese teak
Tectona Grandis

Much like the many names and alternatives to Mahogany, the moniker “Teak” has been assigned to a number of different woods. The name Burmese Teak, however, does refer to Genuine Teak.

Distribution: Native to southern Asia and widely grown on plantations throughout tropical regions of Africa, Asia, and Latin America.

Janka Hardness: 1,070 lbf (4,740 N)

Rot Resistance: Teak has been considered by many to be the gold standard for decay resistance, and its heartwood is rated as very durable.