Brazilian Hardwood Types for Decking and Structural Applications
Our species include Ipe, Cumaru, Garapa, Tigerwood, Massaranduba, and Apitong. Each offers distinct characteristics in hardness, appearance, and application suitability. Review each species below to compare performance metrics and determine the best fit for your project.
Ipe Hardwood (Brazilian Walnut)
Janka Hardness: 3,680 lbf (vs. Oak at 1,360 lbf)
Primary Uses: Decking, boardwalks, docks, commercial outdoor structures ABS Wood operates as an Ipe wood supplier offering mill-direct pricing and nationwide delivery.
Cumaru (Brazilian Teak)
Janka Hardness: 3,540 lbf
Primary Uses: Residential and commercial decking, siding, exterior framing Cumaru is often selected as a cost-effective alternative to Ipe without sacrificing performance.
Garapa (Brazilian Oak)
Janka Hardness: 2,820 lbf
Primary Uses: Decking, fencing, siding
Tigerwood (Muiracatiara)
Janka Hardness: 2,160 lbf
Primary Uses: Decking, architectural accents, exterior applications
Massaranduba (Brazilian Redwood)
Janka Hardness: 2,890 lbf
Primary Uses: Decking, structural components, exterior framing
Apitong (Keruing)
Primary Uses: Trailer flooring, truck beds, industrial platforms
ABS Wood supplies OEM-grade Apitong for high-demand environments.
Choosing the Best Brazilian Hardwood for Decking
Selecting the best Brazilian hardwood for decking depends on performance requirements, budget, and visual preference.
- Ipe hardwood provides maximum hardness and long-term durability.
- Cumaru offers similar strength with a warmer tone.
- Garapa delivers dependable performance at a competitive price point.
- Tigerwood is selected for its distinctive appearance.
- Massaranduba provides structural reliability.
- Apitong is designed for industrial and trailer applications.
Each species is available in multiple dimensions and profiles to meet project specifications.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Frequently Asked Questions
Which Brazilian hardwood is most durable?
Ipe hardwood ranks highest with a Janka rating of 3,680 lbf. Cumaru follows closely at 3,540 lbf. Both outperform most domestic hardwood species.
What is the difference between Ipe, Cumaru, and Garapa?
Ipe is the hardest and most dense. Cumaru offers similar durability with a slightly warmer tone. Garapa is lighter in color and moderately softer, making it a value-focused option.
What hardwood species are best for outdoor decking?
Ipe, Cumaru, and Garapa are among the most commonly specified Brazilian hardwood types for outdoor decking projects in residential and commercial environments, due to their strength and natural resistance to environmental exposure.
What hardwood is comparable to Ipe?
Cumaru is the closest alternative in terms of hardness and performance. Massaranduba and Garapa are also durable options for exterior use.
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| Area | Transit Time |
| Northeast States | 1 to 3 days |
| Southern States | 1 to 3 days |
| Midwest States | 2 to 5 days |
| West coast | 1 to 3 days |
| European Countries | 3 weeks |
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