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A beautifully installed Genuine Fijian Mahogany deck showcasing its rich, reddish-brown color, smooth grain, and premium hardwood quality, perfect for outdoor spaces.

Cedar vs. Genuine Fijian Mahogany Decking – Which is the Better Choice?

When choosing between Cedar and Genuine Fijian Mahogany decking, it’s important to consider grain, sustainability, durability, warranty, lifespan, and maintenance. Whether you’re building a deck, pergola, or fence, here’s a breakdown to help you make the best choice for your outdoor project.

Cedar vs. Fijian Mahogany Decking – Head-to-Head Comparison

Category Cedar Genuine Fijian Mahogany
Grain Clear/Knotty No Knots, smooth and consistent surface
Sustainability  Sustainably harvested from government-managed forests Sustainably harvested from Fijian plantations
Durability  Janka hardness: 350 lbs Janka hardness: 800 lbs (56% stronger than cedar)
Lifespan 10-15 years 20+ years
Maintenance High maintenance Low maintenance


Why Choose Genuine Fijian Mahogany Over Cedar?

1. Unmatched Durability & Strength

With a Janka hardness rating of 800 lbs, Fijian Mahogany is over twice as hard as Cedar, making it far more resistant to dents, scratches, and wear. This means fewer repairs and a longer-lasting deck that retains its structural integrity for decades.

2. A Premium, Knot-Free Appearance

Fijian Mahogany boasts a smooth, uniform grain with no knots, providing a luxurious, high-end aesthetic. Cedar, on the other hand, can have visible knots and imperfections, requiring additional staining and maintenance for a flawless look.

3. Sustainability & Responsible Sourcing

Both Cedar and Fijian Mahogany are sustainably harvested from responsibly managed forests. Cedar is often sourced from government-regulated forests in North America, ensuring reforestation and long-term sustainability. Fijian Mahogany, on the other hand, is plantation-grown, meaning it is specifically cultivated for harvesting, reducing the impact on natural forests while providing a consistent and renewable hardwood supply.

4. A Deck That Lasts Over 20 Years

While Cedar decks typically last 10-15 years, Fijian Mahogany can easily surpass 20+ years with minimal maintenance. Its high resistance to moisture, rot, and insects ensures that it stays structurally sound and beautiful with less upkeep.

5. Less Maintenance, More Enjoyment

Cedar requires frequent staining, sealing, and repairs to prevent rot and UV damage. Fijian Mahogany, however, is naturally rot-resistant and maintains its beauty with occasional oiling—saving you time and long-term maintenance costs.

Does Mahogany Cost More? Yes, But It Pays Off.

While Mahogany decking is about 28% more expensive than Cedar, it’s a smarter long-term investment. The higher initial cost is offset by its longer lifespan, reduced maintenance, and better durability. Over 20+ years, a Mahogany deck proves to be the better value, requiring fewer replacements and less frequent upkeep.

Cedar: Lower upfront cost, but higher long-term maintenance expenses.
Fijian Mahogany: Higher initial investment, but a deck that lasts twice as long with minimal upkeep.


Upgrade to a Genuine Fijian Mahogany Deck Today!

If you’re looking for a long-lasting, low-maintenance, and premium-quality deck, Fijian Mahogany is the superior choice.

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