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Hardwood Decking in Los Angeles

How Ipe, Cumaru, Tigerwood, Garapa, Massaranduba & Red Balau perform in Los Angeles's fire & coast climate.

Summer High

85-110°F

Winter Low

35-55°F

Annual Rainfall

10-65"

Humidity

Low-High (varies)

UV Index

High-Extreme

Primary Challenge

Wildfire Zones + Coastal Salt + Desert Heat

Los Angeles Climate & Decking Challenges

Los Angeles spans coastal beach communities, inland valleys exceeding 100°F, and hillside WUI fire zones. Class A fire rating is essential for many LA neighborhoods. Coastal areas face salt air while inland areas deal with extreme heat and UV. All six tropical hardwood species carry Class A fire ratings, making them ideal for LA's diverse microclimates. Hardwood stays cooler than composite in LA sun.

Species Rankings for Los Angeles

#1

BEST OVERALL

Ipe Decking in Los Angeles

Ipe is the premium choice for California — Class A fire-rated for WUI zones, naturally resistant to coastal salt and extreme UV, and stable across CA's temperature range from mountain cold to desert heat. Ipe's proven track record in demanding CA applications makes it the architect's go-to specification.

Lifespan: 75+ yearsOiling: 1x/year (coastal); 1-2x (inland)
#2

BEST VALUE

Cumaru Decking in Los Angeles

Cumaru delivers Class A fire performance at 30-40% less than Ipe — making it the best-value fire-code-compliant option in California. Its 3,330 Janka hardness handles coastal, desert, and mountain CA climates equally well. Perfect for budget-conscious CA homeowners who need WUI compliance.

Lifespan: 50+ yearsOiling: 1-2x/year
#3

HEAVY DUTY

Massaranduba Decking in Los Angeles

Massaranduba's Class A fire rating and extreme density make it an excellent CA choice. Particularly strong for Southern CA's intense UV and Inland Empire heat. Its deep reddish-brown color complements both modern and Mediterranean California architecture.

Lifespan: 50+ yearsOiling: 1-2x/year
#4

VISUAL APPEAL

Tigerwood Decking in Los Angeles

Tigerwood's dramatic striped grain is a natural fit for California's design-forward culture. Class A fire rated for WUI compliance. The bold color pattern stands out beautifully against California's outdoor living spaces.

Lifespan: 40+ yearsOiling: 1-2x/year
#5

WARM TONE

Red Balau Decking in Los Angeles

Red Balau is Class A fire rated and performs well in California's coastal and moderate-climate zones. A solid mid-range option with warm red-brown tones that work with CA's outdoor aesthetic.

Lifespan: 40+ yearsOiling: 1-2x/year
#6

BEST BUDGET + FIRE CODE

Garapa Decking in Los Angeles

Here's the California game-changer: Garapa is Class A fire rated AND the most affordable species. For CA homeowners who need WUI compliance but have a budget, Garapa provides real hardwood beauty and fire code compliance at the lowest price point. Best in coastal and moderate inland CA climates where extreme heat isn't a daily factor.

Lifespan: 30+ yearsOiling: 2x/year

Installation Adjustments for Los Angeles

Acclimation

10-14 days (varies hugely by CA microclimate — longer in dry inland, shorter on foggy coast)

Board Spacing

1/4" gaps inland and desert; 3/16" on humid coast. Mountain installations: 1/4" to account for freeze-thaw expansion.

Fasteners

316 stainless for coastal (within 5 miles of ocean); 304 acceptable inland

Best Installation Timing

Coastal: year-round. Inland/desert: avoid July-August. Mountain: May-October.

Special Considerations

WUI zone compliance: verify with local building department that hardwood meets their specific Class A requirements. End-seal all cuts. For mountain CA installations, follow Colorado-type acclimation and spacing protocols.

Los Angeles Maintenance Calendar

Spring

Full cleaning. Oil application for inland/desert installations. Inspect for any wildfire ember damage if applicable.

Summer

Spot maintenance. Coast: check for salt residue buildup. Desert: avoid oiling in extreme heat.

Fall

Pre-winter prep for mountain CA. Second oil application if needed. Clear debris from fire safety perspective.

Winter

Coast: light cleaning. Mountain: snow removal as needed — hardwood handles freeze-thaw well. Desert: ideal maintenance window.

Oiling Frequency for Los Angeles

Varies by microclimate: Coastal fog = 1x/year. Inland UV = 2x/year. Mountain = 1x/year (less UV at elevation offset by more weather).

Hardwood vs. Alternatives in Los Angeles

FeatureIpe HardwoodDomestic RedwoodTrex CompositePressure-Treated
Fire RatingClass A (all 6 species)Class B-CVaries by productNot fire-rated
WUI Code ComplianceYes — all speciesOften noCheck specific productNo
Lifespan in CA75+ years15-20 years15-25 years8-12 years
Coastal Salt PerformanceExcellentPoorGoodPoor (corrodes fasteners)
UV ResistanceExcellentPoor — grays fastModerate (fades)Moderate
Cost vs RedwoodSimilar per SF1x (baseline)1.2-2x0.3-0.5x (but 3 replacements)
AvailabilityIn stock nationwideLimited, expensiveWidely availableWidely available

Hardwood Decking in Los Angeles — FAQ

Yes — all six species (Ipe, Cumaru, Tigerwood, Garapa, Massaranduba, and Red Balau) carry a Class A fire rating per ASTM E84. This is the highest rating available for building materials. Always confirm with your local building department for specific WUI zone requirements.

Garapa is the most affordable Class A fire-rated hardwood species — real wood beauty and fire code compliance at the lowest price point. This makes Garapa uniquely compelling in California where WUI codes eliminate many budget-friendly options.

Cumaru delivers 90% of Ipe's California performance at 30-40% less cost. Both are Class A fire rated, both handle coastal and inland CA climates. Cumaru is the best-value WUI-compliant premium hardwood.

Absolutely. Ipe, Cumaru, and Massaranduba have proven track records in saltwater marine environments. All species handle CA coastal fog and salt air. Use 316 stainless steel fasteners within 5 miles of the ocean.

Yes — Ipe is 8x harder than redwood (3,684 vs 450 Janka), lasts 3-5x longer, carries a higher fire rating (Class A vs B-C), and requires less maintenance. Ipe is the premium California redwood replacement.

Red Balau handles SoCal's heat and UV well with its Class A fire rating. A good mid-range option for moderate-exposure CA installations at a competitive price point.

Ipe and Cumaru are best for CA mountain installations — both handle freeze-thaw, snow loads, and altitude UV. Follow extended acclimation protocols (14-21 days) and wider board spacing for mountain installations.

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