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Extreme Swings

Hardwood Decking in Kansas

How Ipe, Cumaru, Tigerwood, Garapa, Massaranduba & Red Balau perform in Kansas's extreme swings climate.

Summer High

90°F

Winter Low

-10°F

Annual Rainfall

38"

Humidity

Low (winter) to High (summer)

UV Index

Moderate-High

Primary Challenge

Below-Zero Cold + Summer Heat + Humidity Swings

Kansas Climate & Decking Challenges

Kansas experiences intense summer heat, high winds, and freezing winters. Dense tropical hardwoods resist checking and structural damage far better than composites or cedar.

Species Rankings for Kansas

#1

BEST OVERALL

Ipe Decking in Kansas

Ipe is the ultimate all-conditions performer for the Midwest. From -20°F Chicago winters to 95°F summer heat waves, Ipe's 3,684 Janka density maintains dimensional stability across a 115°F annual temperature range. Its track record in harsh Northeast boardwalks translates directly to Midwest residential decks.

Lifespan: 75+ yearsOiling: 1x/year in spring
#2

BEST VALUE

Cumaru Decking in Kansas

Cumaru handles Midwest extremes admirably at 30-40% less than Ipe. Its 3,330 Janka hardness provides strong dimensional stability across wide temperature and humidity swings. The smart choice for Midwest homeowners who want premium hardwood without Ipe's premium price.

Lifespan: 50+ yearsOiling: 1x/year in spring
#3

HEAVY DUTY

Massaranduba Decking in Kansas

Massaranduba's 67 lbs/ft³ extreme density gives it outstanding stability across Midwest temperature swings. The densest common decking species handles freeze-thaw and humidity cycling exceptionally well. A strong premium alternative to Ipe with distinctive deep reddish-brown character.

Lifespan: 50+ yearsOiling: 1x/year in spring
#4

MID-RANGE VALUE

Red Balau Decking in Kansas

Red Balau is an underrated Midwest performer — its 2,700 Janka hardness handles extremes well at a mid-range price point. The warm red-brown color suits Midwest traditional and craftsman home styles. Surprisingly good cold-weather performance for its density class.

Lifespan: 40+ yearsOiling: 1x/year in spring
#5

VISUAL APPEAL

Tigerwood Decking in Kansas

Tigerwood performs adequately in Midwest conditions with dramatic visual impact. Its 2,160 Janka provides reasonable stability. For the harshest cold zones (northern MN, WI), the denser species offer marginally better freeze-thaw performance.

Lifespan: 40+ yearsOiling: 1x/year in spring
#6

BUDGET PICK

Garapa Decking in Kansas

Garapa can handle moderate Midwest conditions (southern OH, IN, MO) but the extreme cold of northern Midwest states pushes this lighter species hard. For IL, MI, MN, WI, we recommend Ipe, Cumaru, or Massaranduba for the best freeze-thaw performance.

Lifespan: 25-30 yearsOiling: 1x/year in spring

Installation Adjustments for Kansas

Acclimation

10-14 days. Midwest humidity varies wildly by season — acclimate to the AVERAGE conditions, not the extremes.

Board Spacing

3/16" to 1/4" gaps. Account for seasonal wood movement — boards will be narrowest in dry winter and widest in humid summer.

Fasteners

304 stainless acceptable throughout the Midwest (no coastal exposure)

Best Installation Timing

Best: May-September. Avoid freezing conditions. June-August offers the best combination of warmth and workable humidity.

Special Considerations

End-seal all cuts. Midwest humidity swings mean boards cycle through expansion/contraction seasonally — proper spacing prevents buckling. PT substructure rated for ground contact in heavy-frost zones.

Kansas Maintenance Calendar

Spring

Critical season: full cleaning after winter salt, sand, and debris. Inspect for frost heave on posts. Oil application after cleaning.

Summer

Enjoy. Spot-clean as needed. Best time for any repairs.

Fall

Final cleaning before winter. Clear debris from between boards and drainage paths.

Winter

Clear snow with plastic shovels. Avoid chemical de-icers on deck (sand for traction). Hardwood handles heavy snow loads well.

Oiling Frequency for Kansas

Oil 1x/year in late spring after cleaning. Midwest UV is moderate — one application maintains color well through summer.

Hardwood vs. Alternatives in Kansas

FeatureIpe HardwoodCedarTrex CompositePressure-Treated Pine
Lifespan in Midwest75+ years10-15 years15-20 years7-10 years
Freeze-Thaw (-20°F)Excellent — no structural damageSevere checking/splittingCan crackSevere warping/splitting
Summer Heat (95°F)Moderate surface tempModerateVery hot — burns feetModerate
Humidity Swing StabilityExcellentWarps, cupsModerateWarps, cups, crowns
Snow Shovel ResistanceExcellent (3,684 Janka)Dents easilyScratchesDents and gouges
25-Year Total CostLowestHigher (2 decks)SimilarHighest (3+ decks)

Hardwood Decking in Kansas — FAQ

Yes. Ipe, Cumaru, and Massaranduba all handle temperatures well below -20°F without structural damage. Their extreme density prevents the moisture absorption that causes freeze-thaw cracking in lighter woods.

No. Both species maintain excellent dimensional stability across Midwest seasonal humidity changes. Proper spacing (3/16" to 1/4") and acclimation allow for natural seasonal movement without warping or buckling.

Ipe outlasts cedar 5-7x in the Midwest (75+ years vs 10-15 years). Ipe handles freeze-thaw without the severe checking and splitting that destroys cedar. And Ipe requires less maintenance.

Yes. Red Balau's 2,700 Janka handles Chicago's extremes well at a competitive mid-range price. A surprisingly strong Midwest performer that deserves more attention.

Ipe: 75+ years. Cumaru and Massaranduba: 50+ years. Red Balau and Tigerwood: 40+ years. Garapa: 25-30 years. All significantly outlast pressure-treated pine (7-10 years) and cedar (10-15 years).

Ipe (#1), followed by Massaranduba and Cumaru. All three maintain dimensional stability across a 115°F+ annual temperature range.

For southern Midwest (OH, IN, MO), Garapa works adequately. For northern Midwest states with extreme cold (MN, WI, MI), we recommend the denser species for best long-term freeze-thaw performance.

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