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Exotic Woods Decking - Ipe, Cumaru, Teak & more!
Decking
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We are suppliers of Ipe decking, Garapa decking , Cumaru Decking,
Teak Decking, and Massaranduba decking.
Hardwood decking provides a long-lasting alternative to treated
softwoods or synthetic materials. Hardwood Decking has natural
beauty and ages gracefully. We are specialist in helping you select
the right hardwood decking based on the budget, location, and
project goals
NOTE: We do not
offer Mahogany Decking because most products marketed as Mahogany
are not genuine Mahogany.
We at EWUSA
are changing how you think about deckinging.
Our
goal is to help you chose the correct decking material that will
last for many years.
For Pricing & More Info -
CALL
631-651-8651 or
Email Us:
info@exoticwoodsusa.com
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IPE Decking
is the most popular type of hardwood decking solution. The color
ranges from dark brown to olive-brown and sometimes almost blackish
tones, with wide variation in grains. It provides a beautiful
long-lasting deck for your home. Ipe is extremely hard; therefore,
Ipe decking will wear well and last a very long time. With the
proper installation and care, it can last 40+ years in most
installations. It is great in harsh environments like near the ocean
or beach. |
MASSARANDUBA
(Brazilian Redwood)
Decking wood is one of the hardest and most durable timber species
in the world. It is considered a cost-effective substitute for Ipe
decking in some applications. With a reddish-brown hue and straight
grain, it has been nicknamed “Brazilian Redwood.” It is our usual
alternative recommended for a “Mahogany” appearance. |
CUMARU
(Brazilian Teak)
Decking provides a cost-effective and long-lasting decking
alternative. Its colors are warm and attractive. Cumaru Decking also
ages gracefully and lasts a long time for the owner. Cumaru, also
known as Brazilian Teak or Golden Teak, is a naturally durable
Brazilian timber with a density similar to Ipe. Its consistent
golden brown color and moderate cost make it an attractive alternate
to more expensive hardwoods |
TEAK Decking
surpasses all other woods for any outdoor use. This is because of
the natural oils in tectona grandis, or true teak decking, which
eliminates the need for preservatives and sealants. Teak decking is
our most expensive decking option but is a truly the highest quality
decking possible as can be attested to with our Teak also being used
on many luxury yachts. If you are building a one of a kind deck,
then Teak may be the right material for your project.
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GARAPA Decking is our
second most popular hardwood decking solution. Garapa decking is a
beautiful hardwood featuring a light yellow to golden brown color.
As the wood naturally weathers, it takes on light silvery gray tones
which means there is no need to apply annual sealers. A Garapa deck
is resistant to rot, decay, splinters, scratches, and even fire –
naturally without any chemical treatments. Garapa wood, also known
as Brazilian Ash, is a dense and naturally durable Brazilian timber.
Its golden color, fine grain and moderate cost make it an attractive
alternate to more expensive hardwoods such as Teak or Ipe for
decking. |
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MORE INFO ON DECKING MATERIALS |
Below are the Janka Hardness, Bending Strength, and Average Density
for all of our decking woods and their major competitors. It also
includes a basic cost guide, and, of course, the cut of wood and
length needed will affect pricing. This can help you compare each
species and how each cut of wood is priced, including Ipe Decking, Garapa
Decking, Massaranduba Decking, Teak Decking, and Cumaru Decking. |
MATERIAL |
JANKA HARDNESS |
BENDING STRENGTH |
DENSITY (Lbs/CuFt) |
CLASS |
PRICE |
Ipe |
3680 |
25.4 |
68 |
4 |
$$$$ |
Massaranduba |
3200 |
27.2 |
66 |
4 |
$$$ |
Cumaru |
3500 |
27 |
38 |
4 |
$$$ |
Teak |
1200 |
13.7 |
40 |
4 |
$$$$$ |
Garapa |
1631 |
12.9 |
54 |
2 |
$$ |
Red Cedar |
600 |
6.8 |
30 |
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For Pricing & More Info -
CALL
631-651-8651 or
Email Us:
info@exoticwoodsusa.com |
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