Is tigerwood the same as Ipe?

Tigerwood has a Janka Hardness rating of 2170. You will recall, Ipe was around 3680 and domestic Oak is around 1250. That said, Tigerwood is not nearly as hard as Ipe, but still much harder than Oak. While Tigerwood isn't as hard as Ipe, it should not be the only determining factor in the decision.
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What wood is similar to ipe wood?

3 Ipe Hardwood Alternatives
  • Cumaru. The first Hardwood is Cumaru. Cumaru is almost as dense as Ipe and has a similar color and grain pattern. ...
  • Garapa. The second Hardwood is Garapa. Garapa is golden in color, similar to Western Red Cedar without the knots. ...
  • Tigerwood. The last Hardwood is Tigerwood.
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What is another name for ipe wood?

Ipe, also called Brazilian Walnut or Lapacho, is a dense and resilient wood that comes from the forests of Central and South America. Like other tropical woods, Ipe bears some unique characteristics. It's a particularly durable wood that weathers fantastically and looks beautiful.
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What is Tiger wood decking?

Tigerwood is an exotic hardwood that is naturally resistant to rot and decay, is the third hardest decking we sell, and offers a 30+ year lifespan without preservatives!
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Does tigerwood need to be sealed?

Tigerwood is very popular for interior and exterior applications. It is a beautiful species of wood for an exterior deck. Although Tigerwood is naturally oily and water resistant, it still needs to have a protective finish to slow weathering.
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Does tigerwood need to be stained?

Tigerwood has a straight forward cleaning process. A regular power wash of perhaps once a week is all your Tigerwood needs to look the part again. There is no need for re-stains or bleaching.
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Is tigerwood real wood?

Tigerwood is a durable and dramatic exotic wood species known for its dark vein stripes and beautiful deep reddish-orange background. Tigerwood is also known by a variety of names, including: Brazilian koa, Congo wood, African walnut, Courbaril, Bototo, Zorrowood, and Muiracatiara.
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Is tiger wood considered a hardwood?

Strength: It's a hardwood with 2,160 on the Janka Hardness Scale. Tigerwood is extremely dense and resistant to many problems that pine faces such as wide splits and excessive splintering.
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Does tigerwood darken over time?

Most exotic wood species like Jatoba, Tigerwood, and Cumaru will darken over time.
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How can you tell if wood is Ipe?

Characteristics – Authentic IPE wood is brown, with small variations that add character to it. In some cases, you should be able to find a few boards in a darker shade of brown that are almost black. Some are red, and some may be greenish. In any case, the texture should be very fine, with a lovely graining pattern.
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What family of wood is Ipe?

Ipe wood (also known around the world as a Brazilian walnut) is a very strong , beautiful and gracefully-aging wood from South America that is part of a Handroanthus genus of flowering plants in the family of Bignoniaceae.
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Is there a wood called Ipe?

What is Ipe Wood? Ipe (pronounced EE-pay) is world-renowned for its superior characteristics and properties. Ipe is one of the hardest woods in the world which lends to its incredible durability and longevity. It is also naturally resistant to insect attack, mold, rot, fire and decay.
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What is the hardest deck wood?

Massaranduba: Brazilian Redwood

Massaranduba 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.
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How hard is Ipe wood?

Ipe wood's high density makes it somewhat difficult to work with. It has a severe blunting resistance and the grain tears out in the interlocking areas. Ipe wood hardness of 3510 lbs poses difficulty for gluing properly.
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Is Ipe wood eco-friendly?

They do not contain plastics, chemicals, or pollute the environment. They can be repurposed after their use as decking or siding and they are 100% biodegradable. At the point of installation and after, it is fair to say, Ipe is very environmentally friendly.
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Is Brazilian Koa the same as tigerwood?

Brazilian koa can be called by its botanical name: astronium fraxinifolium. If that seems like too much of a mouthful, you may also refer to it as tigerwood. Brazilian koa, or tigerwood, is grown in the South American countries of Brazil, Paraguay, Uruguay, Peru, Bolivia, and Guatemala.
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Can you burn tigerwood?

Though tigerwood would burn well as fuelwood, as it would burn at a high temperature and for a long time, it would be an incredible shame to waste the high quality wood as fuelwood. It is far too beautiful and durable to be burned away. There are other types of wood that make for a more appropriate firewood.
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Can tigerwood be refinished?

We started off the month of March with a "spring" in our step by sanding and refinishing a Tigerwood floor that we originally installed in a client's home years ago. Our client wanted the floor to look a few shades darker than the natural color of this species, so we added a custom stain during the refinishing process.
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How do you maintain tigerwood?

TigerDeck decking maintenance often involves the application of new UV oil. To apply UV oil to your decking, start by washing your TigerDeck® with special deck wash (brand name brighteners with a high percentage of Oxolic Acid work best). Let it dry completely. Apply a coat of UV oil when your deck is dry.
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Can you pressure wash Tiger wood?

Pressure washers are not recommended. Using a pressure washer can have a sand-blasting effect and tear Tigerwood wood fibers, causing a course and uneven surface. A simple garden hose with a spray nozzle should be sufficient.
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Can you paint tigerwood?

Exotic hardwoods (including ipe and its friends: cumaru, tigerwood, etc.) are not like most woods. Paint won't stick to them! For one, they're just too dense.
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How long does tigerwood need to acclimate?

Tigerwood decking should be allowed to sit where it will be installed for at least 7 days prior to installation. This lets the wood acclimate to your local temperature and humidity levels.
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What Tree Is Ipe from?

Ipe comes from the Tabebuia Tree, which is native to the American tropics and subtropics from Mexico and the Caribbean to Argentina. The wood is sourced from a very large geographic area.
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