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Entreprendre un projet de construction ou de réfection d'un aménagement extérieur engendre beaucoup de recherche et de questionnement. Quel espace accorder à cet aménagement? Terrasse, pergola ou pavillon de jardin? Cèdre, ExodeckMC ipé ou bois traité? Barrotins en bois ou en métal? Quelle finition appliquer? Une touche d'éclairage pour compléter le tout?
Afin d'alimenter vos réflexions, Langevin & Forest met à votre disposition cette galerie photo, qui vous présente une dizaine d'aménagements, pour vous inspirez et vous aider planifier un projet à votre image.
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Langevin & Forest carries ExodeckMD ipe, a refined and urban ambiance wood that is naturally dark brown with orange streaks, and will instill your terrace with personality.
Ipe is a hardwood ideal for building decks because it is very solid, durable, and immune to inclement weather. This highly compact wood is very resistant even without protective treatment. If you wish to conserve its new appearance, apply a finishing coat, but a sealant is not necessary to protect the wood. ExodeckMDipe will maintain its unique properties and beauty for years to come.

Also known as:
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greenheart, pau d’arco, lapacho wood |
Botanical name:
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Tabebuia serratifolia, tabebuia ipe |
Origin:
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South America |
Weight:
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5,4 lb. / BF |
Density:
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1,08 |
Colour:
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Dark olive brown to dark reddish brown |
Characteristics:
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Very hard, durable, tight grain |
Workability:
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Easily workable with well sharpened power tools |
RECOMENDED FINISHING PRODUCT
Penofin exterior penetrating oil for exotic wood
For a perfect finish, Penofin exterior penetrating oil for exotic wood is recommended for exterior exotic wood. Its one-coat application deeply penetrates hardwood (ipe, mahogany, and teak) as no other brand on the market. It also offers 99% protection against ultraviolet rays and mould. |
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In keeping with the new trend of "Outdooring", these invisible fasteners are somewhat unknown yet but they will help give your terrace an impeccable finish, making outdoor flooring as beautiful as indoor flooring.
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For the last 10 years, Langevin & Forest has been selling exotic wood slabs EXODECKMD. Renowned for their rich colour, these exotic hardwood slabs are resistant and weatherproof. Each slab measures 19 5/8 in x 19 5/8 in. and is fabricated of lightly grooved slats which helps to make them slip resistant.
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Select cedar
Western red cedar is a very stable soft wood. Because of its high concentration of organic material, it is naturally resistant to rotting, warping and cracking without chemical treatment. Langevin & Forest carries Select Cedar SélectionMC, a top of the line red cedar with tight knots, ideal for a rustic decor.
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Tips for the care and finishing of wood decks
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Are you building a deck?
The environment and physical location of your wood structure will have considerable impact on its maintenance. A structure that is constantly exposed to the sun’s UV rays and to weather will require more regular attention and higher end products.
A wood structure that is located in a humid environment (near ground level, near regularly used automatic lawn sprinklers, with low air circulation and surrounded by shrubs planted right up to the edges of the deck) will require much more maintenance to avoid rotting.
It is therefore very important to consider all these elements in the planning phase of your project.
Tips to use during construction:
- Remember to leave 1/4" between boards.
- Build your deck at least 3 ft. from the ground to reduce humidity.
- Allow for proper air flow when skirting a raised deck.
- Don’t use a geotextile tarp underneath the deck.
- Don’t fix the planks from the top down, but use invisible fasteners instead. These will help prevent the wood from splitting, avoid possible injuries from raised nail heads, and prevent water infiltration that will eventually rot the deck. Invisible fasteners will also give you a perfectly smooth and esthetic surface.
How to tell if the deck needs treating?
- The colour is fading
- Water does not run off anymore
- The colour darkens when it rains
- The finish is blistered and seems dry
- The wood is gray and flaky
- There is mould or moss on the wood
- It hasn’t been treated in more than 3 years!
The areas that are most exposed to the sun (flooring, hand rails, horizontal surfaces, window panes, garage door base, etc.) require more frequent treatment. It is very important to maintain these surfaces every year to keep them in good shape.
Other areas will need treating on average every 3 to 10 years depending on their exposure to the sun and the quality of the previous treatment. Rules of thumb: rails should be done every 4 years on average, northern facing structures every 6 years, fences painted every 10 years, etc.
Tip: When in doubt, it is best to do the maintenance. A dull but still passable finish is more economical to treat than one that has already started to peel, flake or wear off.
When is the best time to treat my deck?
Surprisingly, and against popular belief, spring is not the ideal time to treat your deck. It is best to do this in the fall, to give the wood deck maximum protection during the winter months. |
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