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Ipe or composite for pool decking ?

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Hello, I’ve read a lot of topics in this forum about how to restore an ipe deck.

Before reading them I assumed this was the best choice of wood for my future project, now I’m confused…

The client has an old PT deck that has to be modified for a new cedar above ground pool, he also want a new decking surface.

Composite wood or Ipe ? I’m from Quebec (Canada), so there’s a lot of snow during winter.

I thought Ipe needed a annual “oiling session” (Messmers) “only”, but after reading your posts, I’m not sure anymore if the result will be ok :/

My options for this project ? Trex Transend Exotic ( 10$ sq/ft ), HomeDepot Veranda ( 6-7$ sq/ft) or Ipe ( 10$ sq/ft + annualy oil )

Any comments to help me choose a deck surface near a pool ?

Thanks.

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happy to read you, that's my first choice too (not sure about composite), but "oil product" (ex : Messmers) disponibility for years to come, considering new VOC "laws" in Canada, worries me... will my client be able to get "the good product" to keep this deck the same color...

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The chlorine from the pool would cause a significant problem with the composite as well as void any warranty.

Ipe would fare better and while you could oil it with a drying oil product, you could also leave it bare and let it patina and only wash it every 2-3 years as necessary to remove mildew and algae growth which will surely grow on it next to a pool.

Rod!~

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