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Jan

Wood grain exudation – Does it affect my product’s performance?

At Seaton Joinery Ltd, we take great pride in our bespoke wood products and the finishes we apply to them. However, it’s important to understand that wood is a natural material and as such, it can exhibit variations in grain patterns and wood exudation. These variations are normal and do not impede the performance or integrity of our products or the finish coatings we apply.

Wood grain exudation is a natural occurrence in wood where resin or sap is pushed to the surface of the wood, creating a raised pattern on the surface. This can happen in a variety of woods, but is most commonly seen in pine and cedar but is seen throughout soft and hardwoods. While it can be unsightly, it does not affect the structural integrity of the wood or the finish applied.

Pronounced and variation wood grain is also a natural characteristic of wood. This can result in variations in the color and pattern of the wood, which can create a unique and natural aesthetic. However, these variations should not be considered as defects and will not impact the performance of the product or the finish coating.

It’s important to note that discrepancies regarding wood grain and wood exudation are not covered under warranty of any kind. These are natural characteristics of wood and are not considered defects. We at Seaton Joinery believe that these variations in wood grain and wood exudation bring character and charm to our bespoke wood products and are part of the natural beauty of wood.

variations in wood grain and wood exudation bring character and charm to our bespoke wood products and are part of the natural beauty of wood.

D. MacGregor – Director of Company/Operations

We take great care in selecting the wood we use and the finishes we apply to ensure that our customers receive the highest-quality products. We stand behind the quality of our products and the finishes we apply, and we are confident that our customers will be satisfied with their purchase.

In conclusion, at Seaton Joinery, we are proud of the natural beauty and character of the wood we use for our products, and we do not consider variations in wood grain and wood exudation as defects. These variations are inherent to wood as a natural material and are not covered under warranty. We are confident that our customers will appreciate the unique and natural aesthetic that these variations bring to our products.