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Ipê & Exotic Hardwood Decking in Quebec City, Quebec

BestDecks.ca builds ipê & exotic hardwood decking in Quebec City, Quebec with a licensed local crew. Labour in Quebec City averages $15–$22/sq ft, with footings set below the 1.5m (5 ft) frost line. One BestDecks contract covers design, permits ($200–$400), materials rated for 110+ freeze-thaw cycles, and full installation — backed by the BestDecks warranty.

Building in Quebec City

Quebec City's 300cm annual snowfall and -25°C winters demand the most cold-resistant materials available — PVC and capped composite outperform everything else.

Frost line

1.5m (5 ft)

Freeze-thaw

110+ cycles/yr

Winter

-25°C

Build season

May–October

Why Ipê & Exotic Hardwood Decking works in Quebec City

At -25°C in a typical Quebec City winter, ipê & exotic hardwood decking must survive temperature extremes that would destroy lesser materials. The 1.5m (5 ft) frost line means your footings go deeper here than in most Canadian cities. With 300cm of annual snowfall, snow load is a real design factor — your deck structure and ipê & exotic hardwood decking must support accumulated weight without deflection. Deck labour in Quebec City runs $15–$22/sq ft, with permits at $200–$400. The build season here is May–October, so timing your project right means better crew availability and potentially lower costs during shoulder months.

Ipê (pronounced "ee-pay"), also called Brazilian Walnut or Ironwood, is a tropical hardwood from Central and South America. It is the densest and hardest commercially available decking wood, with a Janka hardness rating of 3,680 lbs — compared to 350 for cedar and 570 for pressure-treated SPF.

Key Takeaways:

  • Ipê is the hardest and most durable decking wood — Janka rating of 3,680 (7x harder than cedar)
  • Costs $15–$35 per sq ft for materials — the most expensive wood option
  • Lifespan: 40–75 years with minimal maintenance — outlasts every other decking material except aluminum
  • Class A fire rating — approved for wildfire-prone zones where composite may be restricted
  • Requires carbide-tipped saw blades and pre-drilling for every screw — not a DIY-friendly material

What Is Ipê?

Ipê (pronounced "ee-pay"), also called Brazilian Walnut or Ironwood, is a tropical hardwood from Central and South America. It is the densest and hardest commercially available decking wood, with a Janka hardness rating of 3,680 lbs — compared to 350 for cedar and 570 for pressure-treated SPF.

This extreme density makes Ipê virtually impervious to insect damage, rot, and surface wear. Ipê boardwalks installed on the Atlantic City boardwalk in the 1930s are still in service — nearly 100 years later.

Cost Breakdown (300 sq ft Deck)

Component Cost Range
Ipê deck boards $4,500–$10,500
Substructure (PT or steel) $1,200–$2,000
Stainless steel fasteners (mandatory) $400–$600
Railings (Ipê or aluminum) $3,000–$6,000
Specialized labour $6,000–$12,000
Total installed $15,100–$31,100

Ipê labour costs are 30–50% higher than standard decking because installation requires specialized tools, pre-drilling every fastener hole, and significantly more time per board.

Performance

Durability

Ipê rates Class 1 (most durable) for decay resistance. The natural oils — lapachol and other extractives — make it resistant to fungal decay, termites, marine borers, and UV degradation without any applied finish.

Fire Rating

Ipê achieves a Class A fire rating (flame spread index <25) — the same rating as concrete and steel. This is critical in BC's wildfire interface zones where some municipalities restrict composite and wood decking.

Cold Performance

Ipê's extreme density means it absorbs very little moisture, making it highly resistant to freeze-thaw damage. However, the wood is very hard — it becomes slightly more brittle in extreme cold (-30°C and below). Installation should not be done when temperatures are below -10°C.

Appearance and Aging

Fresh Ipê ranges from olive brown to dark chocolate brown with fine grain patterns. Left untreated, it weathers to a silver-grey patina over 12–24 months — similar to cedar but more uniform.

To maintain the original dark brown colour:

  • Apply Ipê oil (such as Penofin or Cabot Australian Timber Oil) once per year
  • No sanding required between applications
  • Total annual maintenance time: 2–3 hours for a 300 sq ft deck

Sustainability Concerns

Ipê is a slow-growing tropical hardwood. Responsible sourcing matters:

  • FSC-certified Ipê is available but commands a 15–25% premium
  • Look for suppliers who can provide chain of custody documentation
  • Illegal logging remains a concern in some source regions
  • Consider aluminum decking as an alternative with similar lifespan and zero deforestation impact

Who Should Choose Ipê?

Ipê is for homeowners who want the absolute best and plan to stay in their home for decades. The 40–75 year lifespan means a deck built today may never need replacing. It's also the only natural wood option for fire-rated zones in BC where composite and standard wood are restricted.

Labour rate

$15–$22/sq ft

Permit fees

$200–$400

Population

549K

Quote response

Within 48 h

Included

What you get in Quebec City.

01Licensed local BestDecks crew in Quebec City
02Fixed-price quote — labour at $15–$22/sq ft for Quebec City
03Permits pulled ($200–$400 in Quebec City) and inspections coordinated
04Footings engineered to 1.5m (5 ft) frost line for Quebec
05Materials rated for 110+ freeze-thaw cycles
06One BestDecks warranty on structure and finish
Popular in Quebec City

Top decking materials for Quebec City's climate.

Composite Decking

$6–$18/sq ft

Cedar Decking

$5–$12/sq ft

Pressure-Treated Wood Decking

$2–$5/sq ft

FREQUENTLY ASKED

The questions homeowners ask.

Straight answers on materials, permits, warranties, and what to expect during a build.

  • In Quebec City, Quebec, deck labour averages $15–$22/sq ft — final cost depends on deck size, materials, and site complexity. Footings must reach below the 1.5m (5 ft) frost line per Quebec building code. Permits in Quebec City cost $200–$400. BestDecks provides an all-inclusive fixed-price quote — materials, labour, permits, and warranty included.

  • In Quebec City, most decks over 24 inches above grade require a building permit ($200–$400 in fees). Footings must reach 1.5m (5 ft) below grade to meet Quebec's frost line requirements. BestDecks handles the entire permit process — drawings, application, and inspection coordination. Building season in Quebec City runs May–October.

  • BestDecks has a licensed local crew in Quebec City who understands the 110+ annual freeze-thaw cycles and 1.5m (5 ft) footing depth requirements. Serving Quebec City's 0.5 million residents, we select materials proven in Quebec's climate. One contract, one warranty, fixed-price quote.

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