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Be sure to complete this
checklist:
- Material stored out of direct
sun and weather
- Material allowed to equalize at
site
- Spacing side to side: 1/16 for
4 & 6 boards
- T&G Porch flooring in covered
areas only
- Adequate ventilation under deck
- Span of 24 max for 1x6
- Span of 32 max for 5/4x6
- Stainless Steel Screw Fasteners
- Pre-drilling required
- Seal end cuts with Anchorseal
End Wax
- Oil based finish is optional
Handling and Storage
IPE is a partially air dried lumber and meant
for exterior use. It should be stored in a dry,
covered area at all times. The deck should be
allowed to acclimate for at least one week to
stabilize it for the area of application. The
deck design should allow for ground side
ventilation insuring proper air circulation and
long term deck stability. If your IPE boards
arrive with sticker marks, they will fade on
their own with time, usually in 30-45 days.
Sticker marks should be faded prior to
finishing.
Cutting & End Sealing
Carbide tipped saw blades and high quality drill
bits are recommended to cut IPE decking.
Pre-drilling a pilot hole Ύ from the end of the
boards will minimize splitting. Set the screws
Ύ in from the sides of the boards and
countersink them.
End Sealer is an aqueous wax that must be
applied to the ends immediately after a cut is
made. We recommend: Redwood Empires Anchorseal.
This will insure board stability; prevent
cupping and severe end checking.

There is almost no
shrinkage or expansion on IPE lengthwise, so
trimmed ends can be butted together tightly. IPE
will shrink widthwise as it dries.
Season checking will occur on
4x4 posts or 6x6 timbers. This is a common
occurrence as this very dense hardwood shrinks
and expands with climatic changes. However it
does not normally affect its structural
integrity. Cover the exposed ends of these posts
with dunnage while under construction.
Fastening & Installation
Stainless steel screws are highly recommend-ed.
Counter-sink screws and use a positive stop so
all screw heads end up at a consistent depth.
These fasteners should penetrate 1-1/2 or more
into the deck joists. Face screwing down into
the joist is the only method of installation we
recommend. Be sure to use two screws per board
at the suggested span spacing.
All woods absorb moisture.
Diverse weather conditions can cause both wood
and compo-site decks to shrink or expand
horizontally. Therefore, allow a 1/16 gap
between the 4 and 6 wide boards placed side to
side in dry, warm or mild climate conditions. A
1/8 gap should be used if installing Ipe just
previous to or during the winter or in a
generally wet/ humid climate. This will avoid
buckling as the wood expands with cold/wet
weather. The deck should be built at least 12
off the ground and the perimeter fascia around
the deck well ventilated.
Safety Concerns
Safety glasses and a dust mask should always be
worn when working with hardwood lumber. Some
people may have an allergic reaction to hardwood
dust. Remove wood slivers immediately to prevent
infection.
Deck board sizes: 1x 6 and 5/4x
6 are most commonly used for a residential IPE
deck. However smaller 1x4 and 5/4x4 may be
pre- ferred for aesthetic reasons as well as
cost and long term performance (ie, less board
shrink- age). The 2x6 deck boards are generally
used for industrial and commercial projects.
Local building codes should be followed for
commercial applications. They should also be
consulted for snow load or beach location
specifications.
Finishing
IPE is relatively maintenance free. It may be
left to weather naturally to a silver gray hue.
One may choose to seal the wood or stain it. IPE
may be sealed with a tung oil sealer before or
after installation.
An oil based stain may be a
preferred appearance choice. It is recommended
the deck be installed for at least a month
before applying a stain. This allows for the
wearing away of the original mill glaze or
sticker marks. The natural density and alkaline
content of IPE can cause a reaction with certain
finishes affecting their drying and adhesion. A
color change may also occur. A test on some IPE
samples is suggested to insure desired results.
We suggest an oil based stain with UV
inhibitors. Before applying a sealer or stain
the deck surface should be brushed and washed
with a mild dish soap and water to remove dirt
or sticker marks. Due to the high density of IPE,
a light coat of stain should be applied and any
excess removed with a clean cloth after 20
minutes. Then allow the stain to dry thoroughly
for 24 to 48 hours.
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IPE' DECKING
SPANS
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Nominal Size
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100psf
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1 x 4 |
24" |
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1 x 6 |
24" |
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5/4 x 4 |
32" |
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5/4 x 6 |
32" |
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2 x 4 |
36" |
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2 x 6 |
48" |
Porch Flooring
It is recommended that all T&G exterior
applications be in a covered environment and be
installed with a pitch to allow for proper
drainage. Please refer to local building codes
for specifics on pitch requirements. Material
should be finished on all six sides before
application to prevent moisture from collecting
on the underside of the project. T&G products do
not allow the spacing for ventilation and
drainage of S4S products, which is why only
covered installations are recommended. Fastening
should be done with stainless steel fasteners,
preferably ring shank or barbed. Install a
trimhead 1-1/2 or 2 screw on the first board
skipping every other joist. Joists that are
skipped should receive a pneumatic staple
through the tongue (display-ing a alternating
pattern on each board). On the 3rd or 4th row of
boards, repeat the screw/ staple pattern
starting with the staples on the joist that was
previously skipped. Use a
screw setter, pre-drill at a 45 degree angle
just above the tongue. Avoid drilling into the
surface or face. Ipe Porch flooring has a low
moisture content, however it is imperative that
the framing joists be allowed to season before
installation.
Download a print version of these
guidelines.
Disclaimer: Our
tropical hardwood decking products are carefully
manufactured and inspected to ensure quality.
However, these products are natural wood
products and as such are subject to variations
in weight, density, color, grain and
performance. Dimensional lumber will change as
the moisture content in the wood changes with
climatic changes. Swelling, shrinkage and
checking are normal occurrences in wood decking.
Sizes, lengths and pricing are subject to change
without notice. Local building codes must be
consulted when building an exterior deck. Most
counties require building permits.
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