Ipe

  • Lifespan

    75-years

  • Post-installation

    Minimal movement

  • Resistant to

    Weather Changes

  • Resistant to

    Mold and Termites

  • 5.75 LBS/BF

    Air dry Density

  • Huge variety of

    Profiles and sizes

  • Lifespan

    75-years

  • Post-installation

    Minimal movement

  • Resistant to

    Weather Changes

  • Resistant to

    Mold and Termites

  • 5.75 LBS/BF

    Air Dry Density

  • huge variety of

    Profiles and sizes

AVAILABILITY

Dimensions

Lengths

1"x4" (3/4" X 3 1/2" Air Dried)

3’ - 24’

1"x6" (3/4" x 5.5" Air Dried-Grooved)

3’ - 24’

1"x6" (3/4" x 5.5" Air Dried)

3’ - 24’

1"x8" (3/4" x 7.25" Air Dried)

3’ - 24’

1"x10" (3/4" X 9.25" Air Dried)

3’ - 24’

1"x12" (3/4" x 11.25" Air Dried)

3’ - 24’

5/4"x4" (1" x 3.5" Air Dried)

3’ - 24’

5/4"x4" (1" x 3.5" Air Dried-Grooved)

3’ - 24’

5/4"x6" (1" x 5.5" Air Dried)

3’ - 24’

5/4"x6" (1" x 5.5" Air Dried-Grooved)

3’ - 24’

5/4"x8" (1" x 7.25" Air Dried)

3’ - 24’

5/4"x10" (1" x 9.25" Air Dried)

3’ - 24’

5/4"x12" (1" x 11.25" Air Dried)

3’ - 24’

2"x2" (1.5" x 1.5" Air Dried)

3’ - 20’

2"x4" (1.5" x 3.5" Air Dried)

3’ - 20’

2"x6" (1.5" x 5.5" Air Dried)

3’ - 20’

2"x8" (1.5" x 7.25" Air Dried)

3’ - 20’

2"x10" (1.5" x 9.25" Air Dried)

3’ - 20’

2"x12" (1.5" x 11.25" Air Dried)

3’ - 20’

3"x6" (2.5" x 5.5" Air Dried)

3’ - 20’

3"x8" (2.5" x7.25" Air Dried)

3’ - 20’

4"x4" (3.5" x 3.5" Air Dried)

3’ - 20’

6"x6" (5.5" x 5.5" Air Dried)

3’ - 20’

1"x4" (3/4" x 3 1/2" Kiln Dried)

3’ - 24’

1"x6" (3/4" x 5.5" Kiln Dried-Grooved)

3’ - 24’

1"x6" (3/4" x 5.5" Kiln Dried)

3’ - 24’

1"x8" (3/4" x 7.25" Kiln Dried)

3’ - 24’

1"x10" (3/4" X 9.25" Kiln Dried)

3’ - 24’

1"x12" (3/4" x 11.25" Kiln Dried)

3’ - 24’

5/4"x4" (1" x 3.5" Kiln Dried)

3’ - 24’

5/4"x4" (1" x 3.5" Kiln Dried-Grooved)

3’ - 24’

5/4"x6" (1" x 5.5" Kiln Dried)

3’ - 24’

5/4"x6" (1" x 5.5" Kiln Dried-Grooved)

3’ - 24’

5/4"x8" (1" x 7.25" Kiln Dried)

3’ - 24’

5/4"x10" (1" x 9.25" Kiln Dried)

3’ - 24’

5/4"x12" (1" x 11.25" Kiln Dried)

3’ - 24’

2"x2" (1.5" x 1.5" Kiln Dried)

3’ - 20’

2"x4" (1.5" x 3.5" Kiln Dried)

3’ - 20’

2"x6" (1.5" x 5.5" Kiln Dried)

3’ - 20’

2"x8" (1.5" x 7.25" Kiln Dried)

3’ - 20’

2"x10" (1.5" x 9.25" Kiln Dried)

3’ - 20’

2"x12" (1.5" x 11.25" Kiln Dried)

3’ - 20’

END USES

  • Sliced veneer
  • Cabinetwork (high class furniture)
  • Current furniture or furniture components
  • Bridges (parts in contact with water or ground)
  • Ship building (planking and deck)
  • Stakes
  • Moulding
  • Stairs (inside)
  • Turned goods
  • Tool handles (resilient woods)
  • Hydraulic works (seawater)
  • Sleepers
  • Industrial or heavy flooring
  • Poles
  • Hydraulic works (fresh water)
  • Bridges (parts not in contact with water or ground)
  • Heavy carpentry
  • Musical instruments
  • Vehicle or container flooring
Note:  Filling is recommended to obtain a good finish.

What is Ipe Wood?

Ipe wood, also known as Brazilian Walnut, is a dense and durable hardwood native to South America that is popular for outdoor decking, siding, and other projects where longevity and resilience is important.

Advantages of Ipe Wood

  • Unmatched Durability: Ipe wood has a density of roughly 60 pounds PCF and a Janka hardness of 3,680 LBF, which means it is incredibly resistant to wear, tear, and denting.
  • Natural Resistance: Natural oils and dense fibers make it naturally resistant. It’s resistant to rot, insects, and mold and requires minimal chemical treatments compared to other woods. 
  • Fire-Resistant: Ipe wood is classified as a Class A fire-rated material—the same as concrete and steel.
  • Sustainable Sourcing: The sustainability of Ipe wood is driven by sustainable forestry practices and adherence to FSC certification standards.
  • Weathering: It has great resistance to weathering. Unlike other woods, Ipe does not tend to warp after prolonged exposure to moisture.
  • Design Aesthetics: Its elegant appearance makes it the perfect choice for a multitude of home improvement projects.

Sustainability and Sourcing

Ipe wood’s reputation for sustainability comes from careful management of forestry resources. Many suppliers, including us, are dedicated to environmentally responsible practices that ensure the longevity of the forests from which this wood is harvested.

We prioritize sourcing from FSC-certified forests and collaborate with partners who adhere to strict reforestation policies. This commitment ensures not only the protection of biodiversity but also the continuous availability of high-quality hardwoods for generations to come. By choosing Ipe wood, you support sustainable forestry practices that have a positive impact on the environment.

Ipe Wood Applications

Ipe’s versatility goes beyond decking. It is also ideal for:

Decking: Its exceptional strength and natural resistance to weathering make Ipe wood the premier choice for long-lasting and beautiful outdoor decking.

Siding and Cladding: Its durability and fire resistance make it perfect for exterior cladding.

Fencing: Ipe wood’s toughness makes it a long-lasting choice for fencing.

Ipe Wood Decking

Ipe decking is renowned for its beauty and long-lasting durability. This wood is naturally resistant to decay and has a lifespan that can exceed 50 years with proper maintenance. Its rich, dark brown color and fine grain make it a sought-after material for high-end residential and commercial projects. For faster installation, Ipe deck tiles are a great choice.

Ipe Deck Maintenance

Although Ipe wood is low maintenance, occasional care can extend its life and maintain its color:

Sealing: Applying a UV-blocking sealer will help preserve the wood’s natural reddish-brown hue. Without treatment, the wood will gracefully age to a silvery patina over time.

Cleaning: A simple scrub with water and mild detergent once or twice a year will keep the deck looking pristine.

Refinishing: For those who prefer to maintain Ipe’s natural color, refinishing every few years will restore its original look.

Ipe Wood Siding and Cladding

Ipe wood is not just for decking; it’s a top choice for exterior siding and cladding, thanks to its natural durability, strength, and visual appeal. The same qualities that make Ipe decking stand out—weather resistance, insect resistance, and fireproofing—apply equally to its use in siding and cladding.

Ipe Siding Maintenance

Like Ipe decking, siding requires minimal upkeep, but regular maintenance will extend its lifespan and maintain its visual appeal:

Cleaning: Gently wash the siding once or twice a year to remove dirt and prevent build-up of grime. A mild detergent and water mixture works well for this.

Sealing: If you wish to preserve the original color of Ipe siding, applying a UV-blocking sealant every few years will help prevent the wood from fading to a gray patina. Untreated Ipe will naturally age and still remain highly durable.

Inspection: Periodically inspect the siding for any damage or wear, and address small issues like splits or cracks immediately to prevent them from spreading.

Ipe Wood Fencing

Ipe wood fencing offers unmatched durability and strength, standing up to the elements without rotting, warping, or splintering. Whether used for residential or commercial fencing, Ipe is an ideal choice for creating long-lasting, aesthetically pleasing barriers.

Ipe Wood Fencing Maintenance

While Ipe wood is incredibly low-maintenance compared to other types of fencing, a few simple steps can keep it in pristine condition for decades:

Annual Cleaning: A simple wash with water and a mild detergent can prevent buildup of dirt, pollen, or mold, keeping your fence looking new. Avoid harsh chemicals that could damage the wood.

Sealing for Color: If maintaining Ipe’s natural reddish-brown color is a priority, apply a UV protectant every two to three years. Without it, the wood will gracefully weather to a silver-gray shade.

Check for Repairs: Like any wood fence, inspect Ipe fencing yearly for any loose boards or minor cracks that can be easily fixed with wood filler or a replacement plank.

Get a Quote

Contact us for a quote, to request samples, or for expert guidance.

Ipe Wood: Frequently Asked Questions

“Ipe” wood is pronounced as “ee-pay”.

To install Ipe deck tiles, you need to follow a general set of instructions. To learn more, check out our article “How to Install Deck Tiles Over Concrete”.

With proper care, Ipe decking can last up to 75 years, significantly longer than most other wood species used for outdoor purposes.

Ipe trees produce stunning blooms in shades of pink, white, yellow, and purple, which surprises many. However, these vibrant flower colors do not influence the appearance of Ipe lumber, which ranges from reddish-brown to olive-brown and develops a rich patina as it ages.

Ipe wood is low maintenance, but occasional sealing and cleaning will help preserve its natural beauty and extend its life.

Yes, if left untreated, Ipe will weather to a beautiful silvery-gray patina. If you prefer its original color, you can apply a UV-blocking sealer.

Yes, many suppliers of Ipe adhere to strict sustainable forestry standards, ensuring responsible sourcing.

Take an expert’s word for it

Alex Cortez

Wood Builder
“It is an incredible wood and it always looks like a million dollars! The trick, in my opinion, is the varnish. A good varnish makes the Ipe the king among all the others.”

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