Weather Resistant Wood

Rot-resistant wood is one of the most sought-after wood types on the market by both crafting enthusiasts and large corporations that manufacture furnishings in bulk.

Here Is  A List Of  Wood Species That Are  Rot-Resistant

Redwood

Redwood is one of the most sought-after wood species out there, and in the US it’s used to make really high-end furnishings and even floor designs.

Mahogany wood

If you’re looking for an equally effective but slightly more effective rot-resistant wood, then you would do well to consider the use of mahogany.

Cedarwood

Cedarwood is one of those wood species that are good for pretty much any occasion, and it doesn’t do a sub-par job either.

Mesquite wood

Mesquite is an exceptional wood by any metric, it’s aesthetically appealing, incredibly strong, and is a pleasure to work with regardless of the application.

Walnut wood

Considering that brands such as Rolls Royce use this wood species in the trim for their vehicles you can know that this wood is as high-end as it gets.

Teak wood

If you’re looking to set your workpiece apart by using an interesting wood species, but don’t want to sell one of your internal organs, why not give teak wood a try?

Oak wood

Oak is used for a number of different applications both indoors and out. Oak is used to make everything from bed frames to couches and even entire floors.

Cypress wood

While regular cypress wood is quite resistant to rot and moisture, if you’re looking for the really good stuff, you should try out bald cypress.