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Why FILTRA Timber Decking is the Right Choice for the Philippine Climate

Why FILTRA Timber Decking is the Right Choice for
the Philippine Climate

In the Philippines, our outdoor spaces are more than just additions to a home, they are sanctuaries for relaxation and hosting. However, the combination of intense tropical heat and heavy monsoon rains can be brutal on timber.

If you are an architect or a homeowner looking for a decking that survives the seasons while gaining character over time, the secret lies in the species and the source.

The Gold Standard: Why We Recommend Teak Decking

When it comes to high-performance outdoor wood, Teak remains the undisputed king. At FILTRA Timber, we highlight Teak for those who refuse to compromise on quality.

  • Natural Oil Content: Teak is naturally saturated with oils that act as a built-in water repellent, preventing rot and decay even in humid pool-side environments.
  • Heat Resilience: Unlike composite materials that can become scorching hot under the Philippine sun, natural Teak remains comfortable underfoot.
  • Timeless Beauty: Whether you prefer the rich golden-brown of freshly oiled wood or the elegant silver-grey patina it develops over time, Teak offers an unmatched aesthetic.

Quality That Goes Beyond the Surface

With over 50 different wood species in our inventory, FILTRA Timber doesn’t just sell wood; we provide peace of mind. Our decking species are selected for their:

  • Dimensional Stability: We ensure our timber is properly seasoned to minimize warping and cupping.
  • Sustainable Sourcing: We take pride in being a responsible distributor, ensuring your luxury project is environmentally conscious.
  • Versatility: From expansive hotel pool decks to intimate residential balconies, our range of species fits any design vision.

From Our Warehouse to Your Home

Choosing the right decking is a long-term investment. At FILTRA Timber, we assist architects and homeowners in selecting the perfect thickness, width, and species to match the specific micro-climate of their location—whether it’s a salty coastal breeze or the humid highlands.

Decking wood species available in stock:

TEAK – YAKAL – MERBAU – TALI – THERMO PINE

Official 2023 FIBA World Cup floors from the Philippine arena & MOA arena now for sale!

Official 2023 FIBA World Cup Floors from the Philippine Arena & MOA Arena Now for Sale!

For the first time ever, FILTRA Timber is offering an exclusive opportunity to own a piece of basketball history. We are officially putting up for sale the actual Junckers portable floors used during the 2023 FIBA World Cup hosting here in the Philippines.

These aren’t just “World Cup standard” surfaces—they are the exact floors played on by the world’s elite basketball stars. These specific courts were preserved directly from two of the tournament’s premier venues:

  • The Philippine Arena
  • The Mall of Asia (MOA) Arena

A Piece of the World Stage

As the exclusive distributor of Junckers Sports Flooring in the Philippines, FILTRA Timber managed the logistics and professional installation for all three tournament venues. Now, we are giving local facilities, schools, and private collectors the chance to bring that international excellence to their own space.

Why the World’s Best Choose Junckers

Imported from Denmark, these Junckers Beech Sports Floors were the system of choice for FIBA 2023. These floors are designed for:

  • Exceptional Shock Absorption: Elite-level protection for high-impact professional play.
  • Uniform Ball Bounce: Guaranteed consistency across every inch of the court.
  • Superior Traction: Perfected for the quick pivots and explosive sprints of the modern game.

Making it Happen in the Philippines

While Junckers provides the world-class material, FILTRA Timber is the bridge that brought this excellence to the Philippine hardwood. Our involvement in this prestigious event is a testament to our commitment to quality. We believe that Filipino athletes—from grassroots to the pros—deserve to play on the same surfaces used by the world’s best.

Beyond the World Cup

Our passion for sports flooring doesn’t end when the final buzzer sounds. FILTRA Timber continues to provide top-tier flooring solutions for schools, community centers, and professional arenas across the country.

Don’t just build a court, own a piece of the World Cup legacy.

Inquire Today: Due to the historic nature of these specific floors from the Philippine Arena and MOA Arena, availability is extremely limited.

Looking for Narra? Here is the Legal, Sustainable Alternative

Looking for Narra? Here is the Legal, Sustainable Alternative

For Filipino homeowners and architects, Narra is more than just wood; it is the gold standard. Known for its deep golden-red hues, incredible durability, and status as our National Tree, it has been the centerpiece of Filipino ancestral homes for generations.

However, sourcing local Narra has become increasingly difficult and for good reason. Strict logging bans and conservation efforts mean that “local” Narra is often unavailable or comes from questionable, illegal sources.

But what if you could get the exact same botanical species, with the same grain and durability, from a 100% legal and sustainable source?

Enter Papua & Pacific Rosewood: The “Legal Narra”

At FILTRA Timber, we understand that no other wood can quite replace Narra. That is why we import Pacific Rosewood (also known as Papua Rosewood).

Here is the secret: It is the same botanical species (Pterocarpus indicus) as our local Narra.

Instead of being harvested illegally in Philippine forests, our Rosewood is responsibly sourced from the Solomon Islands, Papua New Guinea, and Indonesia, where the species grows abundantly and is harvested legally and sustainably.

Available Formats: More Than Just Planks

Because we control our supply chain, we can offer Pacific Rosewood for almost any architectural need. It is currently available as:

The FILTRA Guarantee: Why “Legal” Matters

In the timber industry, “sustainable” is often just a buzzword. At FILTRA Timber, it is a verifiable fact. We are proud to be the only timber trader/importer in the Philippines audited yearly for Chain of Custody responsibility.

When you buy Rosewood (Narra) from us, you aren’t just buying wood; you are buying peace of mind. You have the assurance that your floor or staircase did not contribute to deforestation in the Philippines, but rather came from managed forests that support the industry long-term.

Ready to bring “Narra” back into your project? Don’t risk illegal lumber. Visit our warehouse or showroom to view our stock of Pacific Rosewood.

Why WPC “Maintenance-Free” Claims Often Cost You More

Why WPC “Maintenance-Free” Claims
Often Cost You More

When planning a tropical outdoor space, the first big decision is the most critical: What material will survive the Philippine sun and rain?

For many, the debate boils down to Solid Wood versus WPC (Wood Plastic Composite). While WPC is often marketed as the “maintenance-free, affordable” alternative, the reality on the ground especially in high-heat areas like Manila or coastal resorts tells a different story.

At FILTRA Timber, we believe in building for the future. Here is a look at the trade-offs you need to know before you sign a contract.

1. The Thermal Reality: Cool to the Touch vs. Heat Sinks

The Philippines is hot. If you have a pool deck or a roof garden, you want to be able to walk on it barefoot. 

  • WPC: Because it is infused with plastic (PVC or PE), WPC acts as a “heat sink.” It absorbs solar radiation and holds onto it, often becoming too hot to touch during midday.
  • Solid Wood: Natural timber has a unique cellular structure that breathes. It stays significantly cooler than plastic-based composites, making it much more comfortable for families, pets, and barefoot walkers.

2. Maintenance-Free” vs. “Maintainable.”

The biggest selling point of WPC is that you never have to sand or oil it. But this is actually its greatest weakness.

  • The WPC Problem: All materials eventually age. When WPC scratches, fades in the UV light, or warps due to humidity, there is no way to fix it. It is a “disposable” product. Once it looks bad, your only option is to rip it out and replace it.
  • The Solid Wood Solution: Timber is maintainable. If your deck looks dull after five years, you can sand it down and refinish it. It’s like a high-end watch with a little care, it can be restored to “brand new” condition over and over again.

3. Aesthetics: Authentic Soul vs. Printed Patterns

  • WPC: No matter how high the quality, WPC uses a repeating pattern. It is an imitation. Up close, it lacks the depth, soul, and variety of the real thing.
  • Solid Wood: Every plank of FILTRA Solid Wood is a piece of art. The grain patterns and natural color variations create a “harmonious chaos” that feels organic and luxurious. It doesn’t just look like a deck, it feels like an extension of nature.

Why FILTRA Timber is the “Smart Money” Choice

In the Philippines, the source of your wood matters as much as the species. FILTRA Timber stands out because we don’t just sell you wood; we manage the lifecycle of your deck.

  • FSC® & PEFC™ Certified: We ensure that your luxury deck doesn’t come at the cost of the environment. Our wood is harvested through responsible, sustainable forestry. Message us to learn more about our FSC® & PEFC™ Certified products.
  • The Restoration Guarantee: We are unique because we offer professional supply and installation. We don’t just help you build your deck, we help you keep it beautiful for decades.

Check more of our decking projects here

Why FILTRA Timber stands as the Best Wood Supplier in the Philippines

Why FILTRA Timber stands as the Best Wood Supplier in the Philippines

When you’re standing at the beginning of a construction or renovation project, the last thing you need is a headache from your material supplier. In a market flooded with options, the word “best” shouldn’t be about who has the biggest warehouse; it should be about who delivers without compromise.

For over two decades, FILTRA Timber hasn’t just been in the business; we’ve been setting the gold standard. We’re proud to distinguish ourselves not by sheer volume, but by the superior, lasting value we bring to every client, from architects to homeowners.

Here are the cornerstones that make FILTRA Timber the premier choice across the nation:

The Power of Immediate Service and Stock Reliability

Project timelines are critical. Being the best means eliminating delays. Our robust inventory and streamlined logistics allow us to offer immediate delivery on many of our most popular lines.

When you contact FILTRA Timber, you’re connecting directly with a well-stocked supply chain ready to meet large-volume orders efficiently. Our operational reliability means you never have to put your construction schedule on hold waiting for materials.

Partnership Focused on Your Project’s Success

We view every transaction not as a sale, but as the start of a long-term partnership. Our commitment extends beyond the warehouse:

  • Technical Guidance: Our experts provide necessary technical advice to ensure the correct wood species, size, and finish are chosen for your specific application, whether it’s high-traffic commercial flooring or custom residential stairs.
  •  Commitment to the Industry: We are constantly innovating and seeking materials that offerboth beauty and practical advantages.

For your next project, choose the best. Choose the supplier whose reputation is built on solid products, reliable service, and a partnership approach. Choose FILTRA Timber.

The Secret to Sustainable Structures? Japanese Cross-Laminated Timber is Finally in the Philippines

The Secret to Sustainable Structures? Japanese Cross-Laminated Timber is Finally in the Philippines

Japanese Sugi CLT — a Game-Changer for Philippine Construction

As a nation of builders, the Philippines is doing its best to keep up with its peers to balance the need to protect the environment while also keeping pace with constant innovation. But what if there’s a building material that could do both?

What is CLT?

CLT, also known as Cross-Laminated Timber, is not just your average lumber. It is an engineered wood product that opens a new method of building.

Using versatile Sugi (Japanese Cedar), layers of solid wood planks are collected and glued together, allowing them to handle heavy loads. However, the reason for CLT’s incredible strength and stability lies in its “cross–lamination” technique, wherein each layer is placed at a right angle to the one below it.

This method makes CLT a powerful and sustainable alternative to traditional construction materials, such as concrete and steel. It’s wood but smarter.

Features of CLT (Cross-Laminated Timber)

  • Fire resistance as the wood chars slowly, and the fire does not burn through
  • Fast construction process
  • Has a lighter building weight compared to RC structures.
  • Low environmental impact
  • Thermal insulation performance

Why is Japanese Sugi CLT Ideal for the Philippines?

  • Sustainability at its Core

For many years, Japan has been at the forefront of sustainable forestry. With the use of Japanese Sugi CLT, developers can reduce their projects’ carbon footprint while also contributing to the global push for a more sustainable future.

It also helps that Japanese Cedar (or Sugi) is abundant in Japan and is considered as a fast-growing timber species.

  • Lightweight Yet Strong

Although Sugi wood is relatively lightweight, it possesses an excellent strength-to-weight ratio once engineered into CLT. Thus, offering several advantages for Philippine construction like the following:

– Reduced foundation loads as lighter structures put less stress on foundations.

– Easier transportation and handling since lighter panels are easier to transport to congested urban areas.

– Faster Construction Times: Its large size allows quicker assembly on-site, significantly reducing construction time and labor costs.

  • Strong Performance Against Earthquakes:

Building earthquake-ready homes and offices is crucial in the Philippines, as it is located in an active seismic zone. Due to CLT’s flexibility and the way its cross-laminated layers distribute stress, CLT has an excellent proven record of resistance to earthquakes. It offers a safer building solution for interested Filipinos.

  • Thermal Efficiency and Comfort

Japanese Cedar is known for its good insulation properties, meaning that compared to concrete and steel, CLT offers a more superior thermal performance. Not only that, since wood is a natural insulator, Sugi’s features further enhance this benefit. This can lead to the following:

Reduced Energy Consumption – Lower reliance on air conditioning means utility bills would be reduced, and more energy would be saved.

Improved Indoor Comfort – Indoor temperatures would be more stable, and this creates a more comfortable living and working environment.

  • Durability and Resistance to the Elements:

For countries with a warm and humid tropical climate, such as the Philippines, termites are a common concern. One of the benefits of Japanese Sugi is that it has a natural resistance to decay and some insect pests compared to other softwoods. However, please note that no wood is fully resistant to termites. Despite its natural deterrence, it is crucial to emphasize the need for appropriate termite protection measures. This includes proper site preparation, physical barriers, chemical treatments, and design considerations.

FILTRA Timber Brings Sustainable Solutions to the Philippines

FILTRA Timber is committed to sourcing and supplying high-quality, sustainable timber products as part of its vision and mission. Among their many selections of lumber, FILTRA believed that Japanese Sugi CLT has a significant opportunity to revolutionize the Philippine construction industry once it is given a chance. It is a pathway that can lead to a greener, faster, and more resilient way to build.

FILTRA encourages developers, architects, engineers, and contractors in the Philippines to explore the potential of Japanese Sugi CLT for their future projects. It is possible to build the future naturally, one step at a time. Take your first step by using the strength and beauty of Japanese Sugi CLT.

If you’re interested in trying CLT, you may contact FILTRA Timber through info@filtratimber.com to learn more.

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FSC® & PEFC™ CERTIFIED wood supplier in the Philippines

FSC® & PEFC™ CERTIFIED WOOD SUPPLIER IN THE PHILIPPINES

Sustainable Wood in the Philippines

At first glance, ‘sustainable wood’ might sound like a contradiction. After all, isn’t it still about cutting down trees? Ever thought, “How can I be so sure that the wood I bought was taken from a well-trusted source?” Well, that’s where the Forest Stewardship Council (FSC® ) (FSC® License Code: FSC-C111088) and the Programme for the Endorsement of Forest Certification™ (PEFC™) come in.

These two organizations act as third-party auditors that oversee forestry practices around the world. They ensure that logging companies make full use of each tree and that the surrounding environment remains protected and maintained to high standards. In this way, wood can be harvested responsibly. Yes, it still involves cutting trees—but when done correctly, and on a well-regulated schedule, sustainable forestry can minimize ecological harm and even support forest regeneration.

The Difference between FSC® and PEFC™

To give you some background, the FSC® and PEFC™ are both global non-governmental organizations that focus on sustainable forestry. Although they have the same goal in mind, there are still some differences between the two certifications.

FSC® follows 10 sets of principles as their basis for considering whether a forest is environmentally appropriate, socially beneficial, and economically viable or not. FSC® was also originally established to combat illegal logging in tropical areas

On the other hand, the PEFC™ was created to manage the proper handling of forestry management in temperate regions like Europe and North America. It’s more of a mutual recognition of a country’s scheme on how to observe sustainability rather than a standard.

Where to Get FSC® and PEFC™ Certified Wood in the Philippines —Filtra Timber

Fortunately, the Philippines is not so far behind in this movement of sustainability. A few companies now offer wood plastic composite (WPC), and stone plastic composite (SPC) as alternatives for the Filipino consumers’ desire for wood. Given that they come from recycled wood materials, it is an admirable step in the right direction!

However, there is still only one local timber trading company in the country who has FSC® and PEFC™ certification—FILTRA Timber.

FILTRA Timber is a lumber company established by Per Stangegaard in the 2000s, and since then, they’ve provided a diverse global selection of sustainable wood in the Philippines. Following the logging ban in the Philippines, consumers would need to look for acceptable substitutes. Luckily, FILTRA offers a large variety of wooden species that include premium international alternatives to our local favorites.

FSC® and PEFC™ Certified Products offered by FILTRA Timber

Given FILTRA’s wide range of products, interested clients would usually need to message them to know what certified products they have available. As of this writing, these are the FSC® and PEFC™ certified wood species that FILTRA has in stock:

  • Rough Sawn Ash (FSC® 100%)
  • Unedged Ash (FSC® 100%)
  • Rough Sawn Beech (FSC® 100%)
  • Rough Sawn Eucalyptus Grandis (FSC® 100%)
  • Unedged Lime (FSC® 100%)
  • Rough Sawn Oak White (FSC® 100% & 100% PEFC™)
  • Rough Sawn Poplar (FSC® 100%)
  • Rough Sawn Teak (FSC® 100%)
  • Rough Sawn Thermo Wood (100% PEFC™)

For more information on the other wood species and products we can supply, you can check the following links: Full list of FILTRA FSC® products and Full list of FILTRA PEFC™ products.

Now that you’re more informed, consider checking if the lumber you’re buying is FSC® or PEFC™ certified so you know that it’s harvested responsibly. And if you decide to contact FILTRA Timber, you can rest assured you’re in good hands!