Ipe 24in. Wood Structural Panels
Dimensions: 23.875″ x 23.875″ x 1.5″
Tile Weight: 19 lbs.
Dimensions: 23.875″ x 23.875″ x 1.65″
Tile Weight: 24 lbs.
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Specifications:
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Color: Brown
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Surface: Smooth
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Janka Hardness Rating: 3,680 lbs.
Applications:
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Patios
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Decks
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Balconies
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Special Occasions
Features
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Does Not Require Sealer
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Low Maintenance
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Attractive Color
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Hard Surface
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Covers Most Outdoor Surfaces
Ipe Wood Structural Panels
A beautiful and functional solution to cover most outdoor surfaces. The structural integrity of this quality wood will span joist systems up to approximately 24 inches. A variety of Pedestal Systems can be used in conjunction with the panels elevating them and allowing them to be used over uneven surfaces.
Widely used in commercial exterior construction Ipe has recently become a popular choice for residential decks due to its low maintenance, attractive color, and extremely hard surface.
The 24″ Structural Panels are available in a smooth finish and these high quality panels, constructed with stainless steel screws, add natural beauty to your residential or commercial project.
Ipe wood does not require a sealer coat as its natural density prevents water absorption. Deck treatments may be desired if you wish to maintain the rich deep color of the wood.
Ipe wood will age a silver patina if left untreated.
NOW INTRODUCING SNAPJACK
Elevated Interlocking Corner Connectors
The most innovative and one of a kind solutions for connecting Wood Structural Panels over roof decks, concrete balconies, existing wood decks, patios and a multiude of other surfaces.
Snapjack’s unique design elevates the structural panels 1/2″ to provide proper drainage while interlocking together adjacent panels.The panels may be connected to the Snapjack with a plastic plug to provide proper spacing and prevent lateral movement. If desired, the Snapjack can be screwed to the panels. Also a screw and washer system may be used to reduce any chance of wind uplift.