Accoya

  • Very
    Durable

  • Resistant to
    Termites

  • Resistant to
    Weather Changes

  • 2.89 LBS/BF

    Air Dry Density

  • Great
    Stability

  • Easy to
    Work With

  • Very
    Durable

  • Resistant to
    Termites

  • Resistant to
    Weather Changes

  • 2.89 LBS/BF

    Air Dry Density

  • Great
    Stability

  • Easy to
    Work With

AVAILABILITY

Dimensions

Lengths

5/4"x6" (1" x 5.5" Kiln Dried)

3’ - 24’

5/4"x6" (1" x 5.5" Kiln Dried-Grooved)

3’ - 24’

END USES

  • Exterior joinery
  • Light carpentry
  • Heavy carpentry
  • Hydraulic works (seawater)
  • Ship building (ribs)
  • Cooperage
  • Turned goods
  • Current furniture or furniture components
  • Wood frame house
  • Flooring
  • Industrial or heavy flooring
  • Interior joinery
  • Ship building Stairs (inside)
  • Vehicle or container flooring
  • Cabinetwork (high class furniture)
  • Tool handles (resilient woods)
  • Formwork
  • Boxes and crates
  • Wood-ware

  • Note: Finishing is easy but filling is recommended.

    HOW MAXIMO ACCOYA IS MADE

    Through advanced acetylation technology, Maximo transforms fast-growing wood into ultra-stable boards resistant to rot, termites, and harsh weather. The result: stunning real wood decking that stays smooth, cool underfoot, and beautiful through heat, rain, snow, and time.

    What’s to love about Accoya

    Smooth to the touch and cool underfoot, it’s safe, stable, and enjoyable year-round.

    From responsibly managed forests, fully recyclable, and with a low carbon footprint.

    • The acetylation process locks in dimensional stability, minimizing swelling and shrinkage for clean lines and crisp edges.

    • Maximo Accoya withstands the harshest conditions—freeze-thaw cycles, heavy rain, and intense sun—lasting far beyond traditional timber and backed by a warranty of up to 50 years for long-term peace of mind.

    Take an expert’s word for it

    Sean Forest

    Carpenter
    “Treatment is recommended for outdoor use. Interestingly, it is suitable for classes of use 5, in marine environments or brackish waters, that is, for shipbuilding.”

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