So the wife and I are constantly coming up with new things to add to our deck idea. I decided months ago (after some comments from wood pro's here) that the visible portion of the deck will definitely be Ipe and possibly have iron ballusters (budget permitting). I understand that Ipe is pretty much indestructible as far as things you can possibly do to it on a deck, but what are you guys seeing for the structure? Are pressure treated pine boards sufficient and will it hold up to moisture and weather over the years (again, structurally only....it will not be visible)? I'd hate to use ipe and have the support begin to fail underneath it in 10 years. There aren't too many guys in my area that do more than nail some contractor-grade pine together and call it a deck. I want to take my time building it and really do some quality craftsmanship which is why I'm putting all the details together myself.
So the wife and I are constantly coming up with new things to add to our deck idea. I decided months ago (after some comments from wood pro's here) that the visible portion of the deck will definitely be Ipe and possibly have iron ballusters (budget permitting). I understand that Ipe is pretty much indestructible as far as things you can possibly do to it on a deck, but what are you guys seeing for the structure? Are pressure treated pine boards sufficient and will it hold up to moisture and weather over the years (again, structurally only....it will not be visible)? I'd hate to use ipe and have the support begin to fail underneath it in 10 years. There aren't too many guys in my area that do more than nail some contractor-grade pine together and call it a deck. I want to take my time building it and really do some quality craftsmanship which is why I'm putting all the details together myself.
RH
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