Exterior decking in woods chosen for their natural resistance — Ipe, Iroko, and eco-friendly Accoya — with every accessory needed for an installation that lasts.
The benchmark for exterior hardwood. Extremely dense and naturally rich in oils, Ipe resists rot, insects, and wear for decades — weathering to an elegant silver-grey, or keeping its deep brown with an annual oiling.
Often called “African teak,” Iroko offers golden-brown warmth and excellent natural stability at a friendlier price than Ipe. Naturally resistant to moisture and insects, it ages gracefully outdoors.
Everything that makes the installation last as long as the wood: hidden fastener systems, stainless screws, joists and spacers, end-grain sealer, and maintenance oils matched to each species.
For our prestige projects in the Bahamas, we build with Accoya — a modified wood with exceptional resistance to extreme weather. If it survives island sun and salt air, it will love your terrace.
Species, profiles, and finishes — all in the Saint-Jérôme showroom, with an advisor who’s built a few decks.
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