Ipe, also known as Brazilian Walnut, is a dense, durable hardwood used for decking. It’s prized for its rich color, natural resistance to moisture, rot, and pests, and can last for decades with minimal maintenance.
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If you’re after a deck that doesn’t just look incredible but can handle whatever nature throws at it, Ipe wood is your go-to. This hardwood is as tough as it gets, bringing a rich, natural elegance to your outdoor space that only gets better with time. Rain or shine, Ipe stays resilient—fighting off moisture, rot, and pests like a pro. Imagine a deck that feels like luxury underfoot but demands almost no upkeep.
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Known as Brazilian Walnut, Ipe wood combines luxury and strength, delivering a beautiful, low-maintenance deck that’s built to last in any environment.
Ipe, also known as Brazilian Walnut, is a dense, durable hardwood used for decking. It’s prized for its rich color, natural resistance to moisture, rot, and pests, and can last for decades with minimal maintenance.
With proper care, Ipe decking can last 40-50 years or more, even in challenging climates. Its density and natural oils make it exceptionally resistant to wear and weather.
Yes, Ipe is an excellent choice for coastal areas due to its natural resistance to salt, humidity, and temperature changes. It holds up well against the elements, making it ideal for beaches and waterfronts.
Ipe naturally weathers to a silver-gray patina over time, but periodic cleaning and sealing (if you prefer to maintain its rich brown color) will keep it looking its best. Additionally, sealing the ends of the boards with a product like Anchorseal after cutting is essential to prevent splitting and ensure long-lasting durability.
Unlike softwoods like cedar or redwood, Ipe is designed for low-maintenance. To keep your deck in peak condition, all it takes is a quick sweep to remove leaves and debris, a wood cleaner for an annual refresh, and a UV protectant to retain its rich, natural color. Prefer the weathered silver-gray look? You can skip the UV coating entirely—your Ipe deck still performs like a pro.
Yes, Ipe lumber is naturally slip-resistant, making it an excellent choice for outdoor projects where water exposure is common. Its dense grain structure provides a safer surface for walking and running, even when wet. This makes Ipe ideal for decks, docks, piers, boardwalks, and other outdoor structures exposed to moisture.