Things to know about IPE decking Miami
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Things to know about IPE decking Miami

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Things to know about IPE decking Miami

IPE wood is known for its sturdy, tough, naturally elegant texture and surface. It finds its use in the case of decking, truck beds, furniture, and fencing. However, its value and popularity go beyond its sturdiness; read on to delve into the pros and cons of IPE decking in Miami to decide and determine whether it’s the best fit for you.

What are the advantages of switching to IPE Decking?

Due to the versatility of IPE decking, it can prove to be a good fit in almost all cases.

• Durability: IPE wood is considered one of the strongest woods.

• Natural and fine texture: If you’re fond of natural and beautiful textures, you can retain the wood’s dark and deep tones by coating the deck. However, you can also allow it to transform into an elegant silver tone.

• Replacement options: You can replace this board easily, even in the case of slight damage- it won’t have any impact on other boards.

• High level of resistance: IPE wood has the capability to resist decay, rot, termites, and pests. It isn’t damaged even when it is acclimated and chopped.

• Life expectancy: IPE wood comes with a warranty for up to twenty years. Its life expectancy can vary from forty years to seventy-five years.

What does IPE entail?

Commonly pronounced as e-pay, IPE is a kind of Brazilian hardwood with numerous nicknames. Several commercial names like Brazilian Walnut, Pau Lope, or Diamond Decking know it. The wood has the edge over pine as it comes in a deep and rich red color- it doesn’t require any treatments. IPE is eight times sturdier than usual Redwood. Thus, it is considered one of the most durable and hardiest decking woods. To shield the natural and deep red tones of the wood decking, UV coating is recommended.

Or, when left under sunlight, it can transform into an elegant silver color upon fading. Similarly, this wood can resist termite and rot, making it a popular outdoor option even over other composite decking materials. However, the term IPE or Brazilian Walnut shouldn’t be interchanged with other decking options such as Cumaru or Brazilian Teak. Discover more about IPE Decking Miami options to choose the best fit for you.

Cleaning and Maintenance tips related to IPE decking

IPE is vulnerable to discoloration or stains that appear when materials that retain moisture such as debris or leaves, come into contact with it. So, it’s vital to wipe your deck clean frequently. The task of cleaning and maintaining an IPE decking in Miami is easy. Pick up your garden hose and broom. Now, sweep away the leaves or debris away from the deck. Wash off any remnants on the deck, such as dust or sap with the help of a garden hose.

IPE wood is known for its sturdy, tough, naturally elegant texture and surface. It finds its use in the case of decking, truck beds, furniture, and fencing.

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