Ipe the Natural Choice

Posted July 16th, 2009 in Decking Materials, Exotic Hardwoods, FSC, ipe, ipe decking, wood by ipemadeira

 

Ipe-Decking—The-Natural-Choice

 

Ipe (aka Brazilian walnut, Amapa, Cortez) decking known also as ironwood has gained popularity as consumers have become more educated. Not only is Ipe a natural rich looking product but it is an extremely dense hardwood. It is 3x’s as hard as oak with a Class A fire resistance (same rating as concrete and steel). Ipe wood is resistant to mold and fungus. Don’t worry about pesticides as Ipe is rot and insect resistant as well.

Ipe decks are installed all over the world by the most discriminating consumers not only for its aesthetic value but the maintenance free care. High end homes are specifically looking to install ipe decking because it is the gem of hardwoods in all aspects from the deep rich tones to the tight dense grains to the natural beauty only nature can produce. High end clients are familiar with this knowledge, as it has been tested time and again that we can not reproduce what nature has created nor should we continue to try.

Composite decks have tried to reproduce the look and the quality but it still looks like plastic wood with all the downfalls that come with composite products, molding issues, delamination and staining to name a few. There are other woods that are used for decking but the fact remains that the wood for longevity and strength to use for outdoor applications should be ipe. This conclusion is based on research and time. The fact that ipe decking has been specified in projects such as the South Beach boardwalk in Miami Beach, Las Vegas Resort Hotel and the Fisherman’s Wharf in San Francisco alone lends creditability to its longevity.

The Brazilian hardwood color can vary from a yellowish brown to reddish brown in medium tones to almost black shade and slowly patinas to a silver-ish grey tone unless maintained with ipe deck sealer. Ipe decking comes in different width ranging from ¾”to 1.5″average with length from 6-20′ average. Special order sizes are available along with accessories such as handrail system, post caps and plugs.

When considering the longevity of your decking and replacement costs not to mention the down time involved, many consumers realize the value of Ipe. It is the natural choice.

 

 

 

Ipe No Replacement Needed

Posted July 16th, 2009 in Decking Materials, Exotic Hardwoods, FSC, ipe, ipe decking, wood by ipemadeira
 

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Ipe No Replacement Needed

 

 

Ipe (aka Ironwood and Brazilian Walnut) is a one time purchase. This hardwood whether purchased for flooring, decking or furniture will never need replacing. The classic beauty of Ipe is timeless. Nature has a way of capturing colors and textures unlike anything we can duplicate. This particular species has a warm tone with shades ranging from a yellowish olive to deep brownish red. Tight grained with fine linear movement, Ipe is a strong, dense and heavy hardwood.

 

Originating from Central and South America as well as the Caribbean, Ipe is prized for its strength and used in commercial applications as well as marine environments. Piers, docks and boardwalks are ideal locations for this hardwood as well as decks and interior flooring. The Ipe species has been become popular just the last 20 years as technology advancements have allowed this dense wood to be milled cost effectively. The strength of Ipe has deterred wood companies in the past from mass production but now this hardwood is being specified in commercial projects where outdoor exposure is a problem and indoors where heavy traffic is an issue. The reason for this is that those companies know that they will be replacing the material in 5-10 years if they don’t select the right material the first time. The other products may be a little less expensive but the labor to remove and re-install the new products will end up costing a lot more and is a headache for both the owner and the people utilizing the environment.

 

Residential homes also realize the perks in using this superior hardwood. The colors and grain of this wood complements both traditional and contemporary designs. Clients with pets and/or children appreciate the durability needed for their lifestyle. In a society where we want the best of both worlds, Ipe gives us the biggest bang for the buck. We get a natural beautiful hardwood we desire with the longevity and strength we need. We get a wood that is resistant to fungus, mold, insects and rot thus no chemicals are needed. Ipe flooring and decking are available in various widths and lengths and can come with the FSC certification from certified companies. This gives clients the seal of approval that the wood they are purchasing comes from a forest that is responsibly managed.

 

There are many fine points to the title that no replacement is needed. The main point is that Ipe hardwood is the strongest hardwood for the outdoors and the heavy traffic indoor environment especially is you do not want to replace your deck. The other points just support the reasons you want to use Ipe. The natural resistance to insects and rot will assure you that Ipe is not treated. Mold and fungus are not an issue as Ipe is also resistant to them. The natural beauty and warmth of real wood can not be replicated.

 

 

Outdoor Decks & Patios

Posted July 16th, 2009 in Decking Materials, Exotic Hardwoods, FSC, ipe, ipe decking, wood by ipemadeira

 

Outdoor Decks & Patios

 

In the midst of this economy, many people are opting to stay in their homes. Nesting is taking on a new meaning. Remodeling has increased and families are now staying home for vacations and entertaining. This has helped the economy in terms of outdoor products for clients looking to expand their back and front yards. The coastal areas as well as areas with temperate weather can make the most of their outdoor area for a longer period of time. People are willing to invest back into their home for comfort and entertaining. Green and recycling are becoming the norm. Educated consumers are willing to investing into quality products instead of a quick fix.

 

Unemployment is at an all time new high of 9.5%. Foreclosures don’t seem to be letting up and the future is uncertain. People are responding with less outings, vacation and spending. Keeping up with the Jones is no longer viewed as a status quo. Keeping your home and job are the reality of life for the majority of people nationwide. Many homeowners who were looking to upgrade to a new home are now re-evaluating their existing lifestyle and current homes. Many are looking to extend their living space and re-create a home to entertain in and enjoy coming home to.

 

The backyard is an easy addition without having to go into replacing roof and mortar. Some opt for a wraparound or front porch. Many homes that have a porch will include a deck and outdoor kitchen. This creates a totally new entertaining area and cooking environment, opening up more space for more people. Enjoying the outdoor air and ambiance is good for you. Finding a place to relax in a natural environment is the oasis that many people desire and love sharing it with family and friends. The project can be as simple or as elaborate as you desire. Whether simply a deck for a couple of chairs or a outdoor kitchen and entertainment area complete with tv, refrigerator, ice machine oven and fireplace, the value of the addition is definitely worth the cost.

 

There are many options for outdoor decking and patio material. The preferred material for many high quality homes is ipe. Ipe decking has seen increases in sales in the last decade due to it’s many outstanding properties. This super wood is one of the strongest woods available with a janka hardness of 3600 and a fire rating same as concrete and steel. Ipe requires no chemicals as it is naturally resistant to insects, mold, rot and fungus. The longevity of Ipe is minimum 40 years with no treatment to over 100 years with a UV inhibitor oil. There is no other decking material that will perform the way this wood does. Man made decking is still experiencing problems with delaminating, staining, warping and mold/fungus growth.

 

When investing into your outdoors, go with the proven leader for durability, beauty and longevity. Ipe hardwood decking will last years beyond your life and you won’t have to worry about it. Pay for the product not the marketing behind the product and if your concern is purchasing a green product than look at the FSC certified Ipe decking. This ensures you are purchasing lumber from a responsibly harvested forest with a future.

 

Top 10 Ipe Decking Questions

Posted July 16th, 2009 in Decking Materials, Exotic Hardwoods, ipe, ipe decking by ipemadeira

 

 

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Top 10 Ipe Decking Questions

 

 

What is Ipe Decking?

Ipe Decking is an all-natural hardwood that is responsibly harvested from the forests of South America and parts of Central America. It is an extremely dense, tight-grained hardwood. Generally the color is a deep rich brown with some pieces displaying red and amber hues. Ipe decking has the highest rating for insect and decay resistance, and is 8 times harder than California Redwood.

 

 

 

Where does Ipe Decking come from?

 

Ipe decking comes from a tree that grows through out South America. We pull the majority of our Ipe Decking out of Northern Brazil. Then it is shipped direct to one of our two locations in either Buffalo NY or Grover NC.

 

What dimensions do you stock in the Ipe Decking?

We carry a full line of decking surface products that we can offer in a standard decking plank, T&G for a cover application, or pregrooved decking for the Ipe Clip Hidden Fasteners. This includes 1×6, 1×4, 5/4×6, 5/4×4 and our own 1×6 Plus which is 2mm thicker than 1×6 decking. We also carry a full stock of dimensional lumber such as 2x material, which we carry from 2×2 to 2×12. We stock fascia material from 5/4×8 to 5/4×12 as well as raining accessories from two styles of railing to 4×4 and 6×6 post. We also operate two fully functional mills and can custom mill our Ipe Decking to customers exact needs.

Yes, Ipe Decking is Class A Fire Rated the same as concrete and steel. ASTM-E84 tested to National Fire Protection Code, Class A, Uniform Building Code, Class 1; Highest Rating.

 

 

What maintenance does Ipe Decking require?

 

 

Is Ipe Decking Fire Rated?

 

 

 

That’s up to the customer. Ipe Decking again is extremely dense and due to this requires no long-term maintenance. Ipe Decking if left untreated will fade in color to a silver gray patina color but will not splinter nor will it rot for at least 40+ years. If the customer is looking to have the Ipe Decking retain its color then we suggest applying Messmers U.V. Plus Natural For  DeckingHardwood. We suggest applying one coat once the deck is done again about 6-8 months later and then every other year after that or as needed as the decking losses color. We always suggest the customer applies at least one coat of Messmers U.V. Plus Natural for Hardwood Decking once the deck is completed, whether they where looking for the Ipe Decking to turn to that silver gray color or retain its color. This will help to ensure that the material will weather evenly.

How Often Does Messmers need to be applied?

 

Messmers U.V. Plus will need to be applied once the deck is done again 6-8 months later and then every other year after that depending on how much the material has faded in color.

 

Why do you suggest using the Messmers U.V. Plus?

 

We suggest using Messmers U.V. Plus Natural for Hardwood Decking, as this seems to be the best finish that we have found to work not only on our Ipe Decking but all of the Hardwood Decking products that we carry. Messmers U.V. Plus penetrates deep enough in to the material that it will not leave an oil residue on the surface of decking. Messmers hold the color of the decking products longer than most products on the market. We do carry this product as well and can ship this directly to your job site.

How is Messmers U.V. Plus applied?

 

Messmers U.V. Plus must be applied to a clean surface. We suggest rolling the Messmers on the decking with a 3/8″ nap paint roller. Then allow the material to sit for 10-15 min. Next look over the decking and if you see the Messmers U.V. Plus pooling in any area simply wipe it off with a dry rag. Allow the Messmers to dry for a full 24 hours. This must be applied on a dry day with a temperature of at least 50 degrees for 24 hours.

Can Ipe Decking Be Sealed Or Stained?

 

 

Ipe Decking cannot be sealed or stained, as the material is too dense and oily for a sealer to adhere to the surface, and will not accept a stain as the material again is extremely dense and has a very high oil content. Ipe Decking can have an oil finish applied with a U.V. Inhibitor which will hold the color of the decking and protect it from U.V. rays. The product that we suggest using is Messmers U.V. Plus Natural for Hardwood Decking.

 

How far can I span my joist’s?

That depends on the material that you are looking to use. With 1×6 and 1×4 you can span 16″ on center, with 5/4×4 and 5/x6 you can span 24″ on center, and with 2x material you can span 32″ on center. All of these recommendations will allow the customer to be at zero deflection.

FSC™ Certified Ipe Decking Delivers

Posted July 16th, 2009 in Decking Materials, Exotic Hardwoods, FSC, ipe, ipe decking by ipemadeira
 

 

 

 

 

FSC™ Certified Ipe Decking Delivers

 

What is FSC™? FSC™ stands for Forest Stewardship Council. This non profit organization is recognized as the most credible international system in forest management. Their certification is the only one recognized for LEED rating on commercial and residential projects for wood products. FSC™ certified Ipe decking is fast growing in popularity due to it’s multi-facet properties. They include janka hardness of 3640, fire rating class I (same as concrete and steel), resistance to insects, mold and fungus (no chemicals here) and longevity of 40 plus years with no maintenance products. What is not to like.

 

What does it take to be FSC™ certified? Well, that can go into heavy details but here is a fraction of the commitment that is involved. The company must be willing to implement additional policies, procedures, rules, time and monies that solely pertain to FSC™. This involves hiring an FSC™ accredited certification company that implements audits, report misuse or abuse, approve or deny application of the FSC trademark on products and off products and assist company in utilizing FSC™ responsibly. Audits are conducted annually and re-submission is needed every 5 years. Mills for example must have a specifically designated area solely for storage of FSC™ wood. Once in operation for milling the machinery, forklift and area must all be labeled thoroughly and specifically for anyone who enters to know only FSC™ products and production is allowed. Why is this important? The purpose for this is to cut out improper management of our forests.

 

Why Ipe? As stated above, Ipe has a janka hardness of 3680. In comparison to California Redwood at 420, this hardwood is 8 times the hardness. Ipe is naturally resistant to insects, mold and fungus, so no need to put chemicals on it. It is naturally recyclable, self sustaining and renewable. The longevity of Ipe decking is 40 years and over 100 years with a UV inhibiting deck oil. Ipe rating surpasses the minimum required for wet areas based on Americans with Disability Act requirements for static coefficiency of friction used by commercial projects for slip ratio on flooring.

 

Put the two things together; FSC™ certification and Ipe decking and you get the best decking available. Nothing else can quite capture the natural beauty of real wood and without the worries of chemical outgassing and now with reassurance of a responsible forest certification.

 

 

 

 

Ipe Wood and Its Uses

Posted June 30th, 2009 in Decking Materials, Exotic Hardwoods, FSC, ipe, ipe decking, wood by ipemadeira

The fire rating for this species is the same as steel and concrete. The co-efficiency of friction exceeds above and beyond that required by the Americans with Disabilities Act requirement for slip resistance in a wet area. Ipe also requires no pesticides as it is naturally resistant to insects, mold and fungus. This hardwood is strictly regulated by IBAMA and now also available with FSC™ certification, this encourages responsible harvesting and forest management with strict penalties for forestry abuse. Besides the strength and natural characteristics that make Ipe a super wood is its physical look. It is a warm rich and heavy wood with an olive brown to red tones that left untreated will patina to a beautiful silver-ish grey. This hardwood’s natural habitat has extreme weather conditions that range from blistering hot Amazon weather to the endless rainy season with torrid floods. This must contribute to the characteristics of this “ironwood”.

Ipe Wood and Its Uses

 

Ipe wood, also know as Ironwood and Brazilian Walnut is a hardwood native to South and Central America as well as the Caribbean. This species of wood is the best choice for outdoor applications but is also used anywhere durability and strength is necessary. It is commonly seen on decks, boardwalks, furniture, piers, and docks.

 

 

Ipe’s botanical name is Tabebuia Serratifolia.

 

The most common use found for Ipe is decking and for good reason. Decking is exposed to the weather year round. There is no protection from the elements. Decking is not usually maintained on a regular basis thus may be untreated and/or cleaned for months. Parties and groups gather there in large numbers for entertaining. This creates the need for a strong material. Decking that will not need replacing in 5-10 years, who want to reinstall a deck? When researching the market for the right deck and the pro’s and con’s, the superior material has always been Ipe. The lifespan of Ipe will vary from 50 years up to 100 years with sealer. Commercial projects that require decking like the boardwalk in Atlantic City will chose Ipe with good reason. Imagine the volume of traffic that will walk the boardwalk, the elements that the deck is exposed to and the aesthetic value of natural wood in its environment. Many piers and docks are made with Ipe because of its density and durability. Who wants to replace something when they don’t have to?

 

Ipe is also commonly used in outdoor and indoor furniture. It is used for outdoor furniture because of its durability and beauty. The rich brown tones complement any design. Most furniture when left to the weather will last maybe a year where Ipe furniture can last for years without ever being replaced. Tables, chairs, loungers and planters are popular items but there are other ideas such as pergolas, screens, fences and siding are now being used. It just makes sense. Who wants to dispose of furniture on a yearly basis and have to shop for more furniture not to mention having to deliver furniture every time the old stuff falls apart. Not only is it bad for the environment but it makes bad business sense to not invest into good long lasting furniture now. Who needs the headache?

 

Thus when you are out shopping for decking or furniture remember Ipe the super wood.