YELLOW PINE WOOD EXTRA INFORMATION Yellow Pine Wood is one of the most important types of timber in the construction industry due to its high strength, stiffness, and appealing appearance. It is used to frame houses, roofing, and more because it is structurally sound. ...
Fade Resistant: Designed to retain color, proven in third-party testing. The same color on all 4 sides of the board, making it perfect for second-story deck applications.
Seamless Design Integration
Superior technology allows for unique design options, including a wider width (7.25″) deck board and a narrow width deck board (3.5″) in addition to the standard width (5.5″) deck board.
Sophisticated Aesthetics: Natural hardwood visuals are achieved through the most advanced technology. Diverse wood grain options provide elegance and style.
Livable, Durable Decks Scratch- and dent-resistant for a stronger surface than many competitive composite and wood products.
Stays Cooler to the Touch: Up to 30 degrees cooler than many competitive composite products. More Traction, Fewer Falls Up to 40% better slip resistance than many competitive composite products.
Superior Mold Resistance: No wood fillers in the core or the cap for the best resistance to mold and other moisture damage.
Surface Protection: Alloy Armour Technology® (AAT) is a proprietary alloy blend that provides improved performance characteristics, such as outstanding weather protection, UV protection, resistance to scratching, and improved colorfastness.
IPE 2×4 Ipe (pronounced ee-pay) is one of the densest hardwoods available for outdoor construction. Ipe 2×4 is very dense (in fact it sinks in water), it has the same fire rating as concrete and steel, and it is mildew and decay resistant. Its...
IPE 2×2 Ipe (pronounced ee-pay) is one of the densest hardwoods available for outdoor construction. Ipe 2×2 is very dense (in fact it sinks in water), it has the same fire rating as concrete and steel, and it is mildew and decay resistant. Ipe...
IPE 5/4×12 Ipe (pronounced ee-pay) is one of the densest hardwoods available for outdoor construction. Ipe 5/4×12 is very dense (in fact it sinks in water), it has the same fire rating as concrete and steel, and it is mildew and decay resistant. Its...
IPE 5/4×8 Ipe (pronounced ee-pay) is one of the densest hardwoods available for outdoor construction. Ipe 5/4×8 is very dense (in fact it sinks in water), it has the same fire rating as concrete and steel, and it is mildew and decay resistant. Its...
IPE 2×4 Ipe (pronounced ee-pay) is one of the densest hardwoods available for outdoor construction. Ipe 2×4 is very dense (in fact it sinks in water), it has the same fire rating as concrete and steel, and it is mildew and decay resistant. Its...
IPE 2×2 Ipe (pronounced ee-pay) is one of the densest hardwoods available for outdoor construction. Ipe 2×2 is very dense (in fact it sinks in water), it has the same fire rating as concrete and steel, and it is mildew and decay resistant. Ipe...
IPE 5/4×12 Ipe (pronounced ee-pay) is one of the densest hardwoods available for outdoor construction. Ipe 5/4×12 is very dense (in fact it sinks in water), it has the same fire rating as concrete and steel, and it is mildew and decay resistant. Its...
IPE 5/4×8 Ipe (pronounced ee-pay) is one of the densest hardwoods available for outdoor construction. Ipe 5/4×8 is very dense (in fact it sinks in water), it has the same fire rating as concrete and steel, and it is mildew and decay resistant. Its...