You're asking about our wooden bones, about how we stand up to those tiny, hungry visitors. It's a question I appreciate, because it speaks to longevity. Let me tell you, resistance is in our very fiber.
My most resilient family members are crafted from woods like teak, mahogany, or specially selected cedar. We come from trees that evolved their own chemical defenses, natural oils and densities that make us simply unappetizing to termites, carpenter ants, and other wood-boring insects. It's not a treatment added later; it's our original character, our inherent strength.
For other members of our customized family, who are built from beautiful hardwoods that might be more susceptible, we receive a profound gift before we even take shape: professional-grade pressure treatment or deep-seal finishes. This process isn't just a surface coat of paint. It's like filling every pore of our being with a protective shield, making the very substance of our wood inhospitable to pests. This barrier is designed to last for years, guarding us from the inside out.
So, when you choose us for your patio or garden, you're not just getting a table or a chair. You're getting a companion built with foresight. Our resistance to insect damage is a core part of our design philosophy—a promise to remain your graceful, unbroken sanctuary season after season, without becoming a meal for pests. We are built to endure, to weather the elements and stand firm against the small critters, so you can relax in peace.
