Red Balau hardwood decking with warm red-brown color
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Red Balau Hardwood

Southeast Asian Hardwood

Sourced from Southeast Asia, Red Balau is a dense tropical hardwood known for its warm red-brown tones and exceptional natural durability. With a Janka rating of 2,700 lbf, it offers premium performance at a competitive price.

Janka Hardness

2,700 lbf

Fire Rating

Class A

Lifespan

40+ years

Density

58 lbs/ftÂł

What Is Red Balau Wood?

Red Balau (Shorea) is a dense tropical hardwood from Southeast Asia known for its warm red-brown tones and exceptional natural durability. Classified by the International Tropical Timber Organization (ITTO) as a commercially important species, Red Balau has a Janka hardness rating of 2,700 lbf, offering premium hardwood decking performance at a competitive price point.

Red Balau's high natural silica content makes it highly resistant to marine borers, rot, and decay—making it popular for waterfront and marine construction throughout Asia. It's harder than Tigerwood and Garapa, offering excellent resistance to dents and wear.

With attractive grain patterns and warm coloring, Red Balau delivers both aesthetic appeal and long-term structural performance. It's dimensionally stable with minimal warping or movement, making installation straightforward for experienced contractors.

Red Balau Decking Prices

Red Balau decking typically costs $5-8 per linear foot for materials, offering premium hardwood performance at mid-range pricing. With a 40+ year lifespan and Class A fire rating, it represents excellent long-term value.

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Red Balau Sizes & Profiles

Red Balau is available in multiple dimensions for decking, marine, and structural applications:

Common Sizes

Available Profiles

Why Choose Red Balau?

Excellent Durability

High Janka rating ensures long-lasting performance

Natural Beauty

Warm red-brown tones with attractive grain patterns

Natural Resistance

Highly resistant to rot, decay, and insect damage

Good Value

Premium performance at a competitive price point

Dimensionally Stable

Minimal movement and warping

Weather Resistant

Stands up well to harsh climates and moisture

Installation Tips

Installation Requirements

  • Carbide-tipped blades: Silica content requires carbide tools to prevent dulling
  • Pre-drilling required: Always pre-drill for fasteners to prevent splitting
  • Stainless steel fasteners: Prevents corrosion and staining
  • Hidden fastener systems: Use pregrooved boards for professional finish
  • Safety: Wear dust mask when cutting due to silica content

For complete guidance, see our deck installation guide.

Maintenance & Care

Red Balau requires minimal maintenance and does not need sealing for structural protection.

Preserving Red-Brown Color

To maintain Red Balau's warm red-brown color, apply a UV-protective oil annually. Without treatment, it will naturally weather to silver-gray while remaining highly durable.

Cleaning

Clean with hardwood deck cleaner or mild soap and water. Pressure washing on low setting is safe for deeper cleaning.

Complete Maintenance Guide

Important Considerations

Less Common

Not as widely available as Ipe or Cumaru in some regions

Silica Content

Contains silica - requires carbide-tipped tools for cutting

Color Variation

Can have more color variation between boards

Frequently Asked Questions About Red Balau

Quick answers to common questions about Red Balau hardwood

How does Red Balau perform in your climate?

Species rankings, installation adjustments, and maintenance schedules for every US climate zone.

Red Balau by Application

Learn why Red Balau excels for decking, siding, and fencing projects.

Red Balau Decking

Red Balau decking offers premium tropical hardwood performance at a competitive price point. With a Janka hardness of 2,700 lbf, it's harder than Tigerwood and most domestic woods, providing excellent resistance to dents, scratches, and heavy traffic. Red Balau's natural silica content gives it exceptional resistance to marine borers—making it a top choice for docks, piers, and waterfront decking throughout Southeast Asia and increasingly in the United States. Its warm red-brown tones and attractive grain patterns create a beautiful deck surface, and it's Class A fire-rated for code compliance. With a 40+ year lifespan and minimal maintenance needs, Red Balau decking is a strong value proposition.

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Red Balau Siding

Red Balau siding delivers warm, red-brown tones with the natural durability that comes from one of Southeast Asia's toughest hardwoods. Its high silica content provides exceptional weather resistance and makes it naturally resistant to marine borers, rot, and decay. Available in shiplap and tongue-and-groove profiles, Red Balau cladding maintains its structural integrity and appearance for decades in harsh coastal and humid environments. Its dimensional stability keeps siding joints tight through seasonal changes, and the warm color adds a natural elegance to any building exterior.

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Red Balau Fencing

Red Balau fencing provides a durable, naturally rot-resistant privacy solution with warm red-brown coloring. Its Janka hardness of 2,700 lbf and natural silica content make it highly resistant to insects, marine borers, and weathering—even in coastal environments where other woods quickly deteriorate. Red Balau fence boards deliver 35-40+ years of service without chemical treatments, and their warm tones create an attractive boundary that enhances property value. For waterfront properties or humid climates where durability is paramount, Red Balau fencing is an excellent choice.

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How Does Red Balau Compare?

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