Garapa

Garapa wood is a South American species that is most commonly used for decking. It is a fine grained and very hard species with a yellow to yellow brown color. It makes a great alternative to Ipe and the other very popular tropical decking species because of this less common color. It is highly rot resistant and very hard yet at about half the hardness of Ipe it won’t pose the same installation problems with screwing it in place or the high weight. The lower weight has made it a popular choice for exterior siding and even interior applications like tongue & groove ceilings.

GARAPA WOOD CHARACTERISTICS

Character Green Dry Units
Bending Strength (MOR) 18,530 psi
Max Crushing Strength 9030 psi
Stiffness (MOE) 2257 1000 psi
Hardness (Janka) 1650 lbs
Specific Gravity .65 .82
Weight 51 lbs/ft3
Density 52 lbs/ft3
Radial Shrinkage 4.2 %
Tangential Shrinkage 7.5 %
Volumetric Shrinkage 11.4 %

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Garapa decking moved up into the soffits for a striking look