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Snow & Freeze

Hardwood Decking in New York

How Ipe, Cumaru, Tigerwood, Garapa, Massaranduba & Red Balau perform in New York's snow & freeze climate.

Summer High

85°F

Winter Low

15°F

Annual Rainfall

50"

Humidity

Moderate-High

UV Index

Moderate

Primary Challenge

Freeze-Thaw + Snow + Coastal Salt (Long Island)

New York Climate & Decking Challenges

New York State spans dramatic climate variation — from NYC's urban heat island and Long Island's coastal salt air to the Adirondacks' brutal mountain winters. NYC metro areas see moderate freeze-thaw, while Upstate and mountain regions endure 200+ cycles per year with heavy snow loads. Ipe has decades of proven track record on Coney Island's boardwalk through the harshest NY winters.

For Long Island and NYC waterfront properties, salt air resistance is paramount — use 316 stainless fasteners. For Upstate and mountain homes, freeze-thaw performance and snow load strength matter most. All tropical hardwood species handle NYC/suburban conditions well; the densest species (Ipe, Massaranduba, Cumaru) are recommended for Upstate's extreme cold.

Species Rankings for New York

#1

BEST OVERALL

Ipe Decking in New York

Ipe is the proven Northeast winter champion. Its 3,684 Janka hardness and extreme density handle 200+ freeze-thaw cycles per year without cracking or splitting. Ipe has decades of track record on Coney Island's boardwalk and countless Northeast residential decks. Snow shovels, ice, road salt — Ipe handles it all.

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

BEST FOR COLD

Massaranduba Decking in New York

Massaranduba is the highest-density Ipe alternative at 67 lbs/ft³ — making it the best freeze-thaw performer after Ipe itself. Its extreme density minimizes moisture absorption and expansion that causes cracking in winter. An excellent premium choice for harsh Northeast conditions at a better price than Ipe.

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

BEST VALUE

Cumaru Decking in New York

Cumaru's 3,330 Janka hardness provides excellent freeze-thaw resistance at 30-40% less than Ipe. A proven performer in cold climates with natural oils that repel moisture absorption — the key factor in freeze-thaw damage prevention.

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

WARM TONE

Red Balau Decking in New York

Red Balau's 2,700 Janka hardness handles Northeast freeze-thaw well. A solid mid-range performer with warm red-brown tones that complement traditional New England and Mid-Atlantic architecture. Good value for the cold-climate performance delivered.

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

VISUAL APPEAL

Tigerwood Decking in New York

Tigerwood handles Northeast winters adequately with its 2,160 Janka hardness. The dramatic striped grain adds striking visual interest. For the harshest mountain locations (Adirondacks, Vermont), the denser species provide marginally better freeze-thaw stability.

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

BUDGET PICK

Garapa Decking in New York

Garapa can handle moderate Northeast conditions (Mid-Atlantic, coastal CT/RI) but for the harshest inland winters with extreme freeze-thaw, we recommend upgrading to Ipe, Massaranduba, or Cumaru for maximum longevity and minimal cold-weather checking.

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

Installation Adjustments for New York

Acclimation

10-14 days minimum. Stack with stickers in covered, ventilated area. Allow extra time in spring when moisture levels are higher.

Board Spacing

3/16" gaps — boards will be at their driest (narrowest) in winter and expand slightly in humid summer months. Do not install too tight.

Fasteners

316 stainless for coastal NE (Long Island, Cape Cod, Jersey Shore); 304 acceptable inland

Best Installation Timing

Best: May-October. Ideal months: June-September when temperatures and humidity are moderate. Avoid installing in freezing conditions.

Special Considerations

End-seal ALL cut edges to prevent moisture ingress that leads to freeze-thaw splitting. Use pressure-treated substructure rated for ground contact. Clear snow with plastic shovels (not metal) — hardwood is scratch-resistant but metal edges can mar the surface over decades.

New York Maintenance Calendar

Spring

Critical season: full cleaning after winter salt and debris. Inspect for any freeze-thaw damage. Oil application after deck is clean and dry. Check all end-grain sealer.

Summer

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

Fall

Final cleaning before winter. Clear leaves and debris from between boards. Ensure drainage is clear.

Winter

Clear snow as needed — plastic shovels preferred. Hardwood handles snow loads well. Avoid chemical de-icers directly on deck (use sand for traction if needed).

Oiling Frequency for New York

Oil 1x/year in late spring after cleaning. Northeast UV is moderate enough that 1 application maintains color well. If going silver-gray, no oiling needed.

Hardwood vs. Alternatives in New York

FeatureIpe HardwoodPressure-Treated PineTrex CompositeCedar
Lifespan in Northeast75+ years7-10 years15-20 years10-15 years
Freeze-Thaw PerformanceExcellent — provenChecks and splitsCan crack in extreme coldChecks and splits
Snow Shovel ResistanceExcellent (3,684 Janka)Dents and gougesScratchesDents easily
Road Salt ToleranceExcellentAccelerates rotGoodAccelerates rot
Spring RecoveryNo maintenance neededNeeds staining/sealingNeeds cleaningNeeds staining
25-Year Total CostLowestHighest (3+ replacements)HigherHigher (2-3 replacements)

Hardwood Decking in New York — FAQ

Yes. Ipe, Cumaru, and Massaranduba handle 200+ freeze-thaw cycles per year without structural issues. Ipe's Coney Island track record proves decades of NY winter performance.

Ipe, Cumaru, and Massaranduba all resist salt damage. Use 316 stainless steel fasteners for any Long Island or NYC waterfront installation.

Yes. Red Balau handles NYC metro freeze-thaw well at a competitive mid-range price. A solid choice for the moderate conditions of the NYC/NJ/CT metro area.

Massaranduba's 67 lbs/ft³ density makes it the #2 choice after Ipe for the harshest Adirondack mountain conditions — exceptional freeze-thaw stability and UV resistance.

May through October. June-September is ideal for acclimation (10-14 days) and comfortable working conditions.

Pickup Locations in New York

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