Are you about to pour serious money into a home renovation?
Then you have to consider your materials…. wisely. The majority of reno budgets are spent on fashion finishes that look fabulous on day one and start crumbling in year five.
Quality timber is the exception. The right timber can:
- Outlast the rest of the build by decades
- Shrug off rot, insects and moisture
- Increase in character over time
Which is why Greenheart timber is one of the most intelligent material decisions for long term renovations.
Let’s break it down…
Table of Contents
What you’re about to learn:
- Why Material Choice Makes Or Breaks A Renovation
- What Is Greenheart Timber (And Why It’s Different)
- 4x Ways Quality Timber Future-Proofs Your Home
- Where To Use Greenheart In Your Renovation
Why Material Choice Makes Or Breaks A Renovation
Remodeling is a massive industry. The Harvard Joint Center for Housing Studies estimates that home improvement expenditures will hit $509 billion in 2025. That’s a lot of home improvement dollars.
But here’s the problem…
A lot of that money is wasted on materials that are not durable. Low cost softwoods twist and warp. Composite boards disintegrate. Economy decking rots in 8-10 years. Every failure requires ripping out and starting again.
This is what makes quality timber so important. If you’re serious about future-proofing your renovation, then you need a material that will perform over the long haul — and that’s exactly why the pros at Civil Hardwoods have been supplying top-grade Greenheart timber for generations. The right hardwood doesn’t just weather a renovation; it stays rock-solid decades after the paint has chipped and the tiles have cracked.
This is no small choice either. Over half of U.S. homeowners (54%) completed renovations in 2025, and the majority will regret not picking a higher-quality material when it’s time for their next project.
What Is Greenheart Timber (And Why It’s Different)
Greenheart is a tropical hardwood timber. It comes from the rainforests of Guyana in South America. And it’s not your average timber.
This is what sets it apart: Greenheart’s natural density and oil content render it virtually immune to the elements which destroy most other timber. No chemicals. No annual sealing. No nonsense.
A few numbers to chew on:
- It’s rated Durability Class 1 — the highest rating available
- It has a static bending strength of 217 MPa
- Greenheart has been known to last more than 100 years in some applications
- It’s naturally resistant to marine borers, termites and decay fungi
Compare that to pressure-treated pine that usually only lasts 15-20 years before replacement is needed. The difference is enormous.
Note: In addition to a “Class A” fire rating, Greenheart also has this rating because of its density. That’s almost as fireproof as concrete or steel — an added long-term safety and insurance savings.
The majority of homeowners have never heard of Greenheart… Once you see what it can do, it becomes a no-brainer.
4x Ways Quality Timber Future-Proofs Your Home
Ok, now for the real juicy stuff. Here’s precisely how good timber — and Greenheart in particular — keeps the value of your renovation working for you, for many years to come.
1. Weather & Moisture Resistance
Water is the biggest enemy of any home renovation.
Decking, balconies, retaining walls — all of them are at the mercy of rain, humidity and temperature changes. Softwood rots and warps when exposed to constant moisture.
Greenheart is unique in its construction. Its high density resists water entering the grain. And where it does enter, the natural oils protect against decay. Hence its long use (over 150 years) for marine piling and dockworks.
If it can survive decades underwater… it can handle your backyard deck.
2. Pest & Insect Protection
Termites cause billions of dollars in damage to U.S. homes every year.
The majority of timbers are free range dining for termites and wood destroying insects. Soft pine? Gobbling it up. Untreated fir? Breakfast food.
Greenheart? They won’t touch it.
The oils make it genuinely unpalatable to pests. That’s huge when renovating structural elements like beams, joists or external framing. One termite infestation can cost tens of thousands to fix.
3. Structural Longevity
Your renovation should last longer than your mortgage. That’s the goal, right?
Quality hardwoods like Greenheart make that possible. Structures built with this kind of timber don’t need replacing the way softwoods do. Posts stay straight. Beams don’t sag. Joints don’t loosen.
Think about this: The average homeowner has seen their home equity increase by nearly $150,000 over the past five years or about $30,000 per year. Renovating with quality products and materials preserves that equity. Renovating with lower quality materials diminishes it when those products start to fail.
4. Lower Lifetime Maintenance Costs
This one is huge.
Timber with integrity carries a heftier price tag. But the total cost of ownership paints a different picture. Consider:
- Replacement costs every 10-15 years
- Annual treatments and sealants
- Labour for repairs
- Lost property value from visible wear
…cheap wood actually ends up costing WAY more than good hardwood. Greenheart doesn’t require yearly staining/sealing to maintain structural integrity. Even if you leave it to weather naturally (becoming a beautiful silver-grey) it will still be rock solid 50 years later.
Where To Use Greenheart In Your Renovation
You don’t need this super-tough hardwood everywhere in your remodel. Here’s where it belongs:
- Decking and outdoor flooring — Especially in wet or coastal climates
- Structural posts and beams — Anywhere load-bearing matters
- Retaining walls and garden structures — Ground contact kills most timber
- Pool surrounds and waterfront features — Moisture resistance is critical
- External staircases and balconies — Safety and longevity in one
- Pergolas and outdoor living spaces — Built to last generations
Soft hardwoods are preferred for cabinet work and interior finishing. Greenheart is very dense and difficult to work with if not well equipped.
Final Thoughts
Here’s the bottom line… A home renovation is one of the biggest investments most people will ever make. The materials you choose will either protect that investment or slowly eat away at it.
Greenheart timber is an excellent example of a material with long term benefits. The investment is higher. But it lasts 3-5x longer than lower cost options. It requires almost no maintenance and will keep your renovation structurally sound for decades.
To quickly recap:
- Quality timber can outlast cheaper materials by 50+ years
- Greenheart resists rot, pests, fire and weather naturally
- It protects the equity you build with your renovation
- Lifetime costs are far lower than they first appear
Future-proofing a renovation doesn’t mean following a trend. It means choosing materials that will still be performing their task years after the trend has passed. In the case of timber… well, it’s hard to think of anything better than Greenheart.

