Ipe Decking Installation Instructions & Tips
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- Deck Safety
- Tools
- Handling & Storage
- Cutting
- Installing
- Spanning
- Fastening
- Sanding & Sealing
- Deck Finishing
- Flooring
- Sanding
- Spot sand where necessary
- Orbital sanding is not recommended as it can leave circular scratches in the grain
- Sealing
- End sealing all cross-cut boards with a wax-based product is recommended to minimize cracking, which may occur as moisture escapes the wood.
- It is recommended that fresh cuts be sealed immediately after cutting.
- AnchorSeal is one of the better products on the market for this type of application. It goes on much like paint, and dries to a waxy clear finish. It can be applied by brush, sponge, or rag. Note: AnchorSeal2 is not currently recommended for hardwoods. Use the original AnchorSeal product.
- Do not get end sealer on the face of the board, as it will cause staining.
- For best results, follow the manufacture’s instructions on the container.
- We offer Anchor Seal please contact us to order
Garapa Decking
This beautiful hardwood features a light yellow to golden brown color.
Ipe Decking
Pronounced e-pay, Ipe is widely recognized as one of the hardest and most durable timber species in the world.
Massaranduba Decking
Massaranduba (pronounced Ma-Sa-Ran-Doo-ba) is a strong hardwood sourced from South America.
Teak Decking
For centuries, boat builders have prized teak’s unparalleled durability, workability and resistance to every extreme of climate.
Cumaru Decking
Cumaru also know as Brazilian Teak or Southern Chestnut is a dense hardwood.
Decking tiles
Teak or Ipe Decking Tiles are an easy way to transform your outdoor space. Whether for remodeling or new construction.
Wood Species Guide
Natural woods vary in performance characteristics from one another. This wood comparison chart helps you compare hardness, weight, fungal resistance, and more. Use the wood comparison guide to help you find the right wood for your project.
Locations
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