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<item><title>BuildDirect - Interlocking Deck Tiles Articles - Characteristics of shorea wood for decking</title>
<description><![CDATA[ When looking at wood for decking, some of the most important watchwords are 
													durability, practicality, aesthetic value, and sustainability. In shorea wood 
													for decking, all of these characteristics are reflected. Sturdy, resistant to 
													the elements, and useful in all kinds of climates, shorea wood for decking also 
													adds any exotic flair to any outdoor space.
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<pubDate>July 31, 2009</pubDate>
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<item><title>BuildDirect - Interlocking Deck Tiles Articles - Shorea - The ideal wood for Decking and Pergolas</title>
<description><![CDATA[ A highly popular wood export, Shorea is widely used as a slightly cheaper 
                            alternative to teak. It is rated as a Group A heavy hardwood because of the 
                            impressive strength of the timber. This feature has also made Shorea the leading 
                            hardwood in the veneering industry. Its lumber is used primarily for roofing and 
                            flooring applications.
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<pubDate>July 31, 2009</pubDate>
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