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Cumaru · Westwood, CA

Cumaru in Westwood

Cumaru is the answer for 60% of our projects. It's harder than oak, denser than mahogany, naturally insect- and decay-resistant, and finishes with a glassine grain that catches the LA light. It costs about half what Ipe does and lasts about half as long — but 25–35 years is a long time, and most homeowners aren't planning past that horizon. For premium hardwood at a price that doesn't require an estate budget, Cumaru is the answer. Cumaru is an excellent fit for Westwood's coastal microclimate — its high salt tolerance handles the salt-fog exposure without compromise.

  • Cumaru
    3,540 Janka
  • Westwood
    90024
  • 25–35y
    lifespan
  • Coastal
    spec

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Why Cumaru works in Westwood

Three reasons we spec cumaru for Westwood builds.

01

Cumaru fits Westwood's climate.

Cumaru is an excellent fit for Westwood's coastal microclimate — its high salt tolerance handles the salt-fog exposure without compromise.

02

Westwood-specific build spec.

Our Westwood cumaru builds use standard cumaru / garapa specs work. hpoz-area projects use submission-grade elevation drawings as part of the proposal. Oil annually for the first 3 years to hold the amber tone, then every 18–24 months.

03

Permits & HOA, handled.

City of LA permitting standard. We've submitted cumaru project documentation to Holmby-Westwood Property Owners and Little Holmby Homeowners.

Cumaru × Westwood

What's specific about cumaru builds in Westwood.

Cumaru is the answer for 60% of our projects. It's harder than oak, denser than mahogany, naturally insect- and decay-resistant, and finishes with a glassine grain that catches the LA light. It costs about half what Ipe does and lasts about half as long — but 25–35 years is a long time, and most homeowners aren't planning past that horizon. For premium hardwood at a price that doesn't require an estate budget, Cumaru is the answer. In Westwood specifically, the local context shapes how we spec a cumaru build. Traditional family neighborhood north of Wilshire (Little Holmby + Holmby Hills edge), quieter than Brentwood, with strong UCLA-adjacent rental market south of Wilshire. Cumaru is an excellent fit for Westwood's coastal microclimate — its high salt tolerance handles the salt-fog exposure without compromise.

Holmby Hills Mediterranean traditional, Little Holmby English Tudor revival, and post-war ranches in the southern half. The cumaru we install in Westwood is calibrated to read with that architectural vocabulary — honey-amber to medium reddish-brown day one, weathering to patinas to deep chestnut, then to silver-grey if left unsealed. Most Westwood homeowners pick cumaru for: la hardwood fences (premium tier); mid-luxury hardwood decks. The wood pairs well with the existing finish standards in the area.

Cumaru pricing in Westwood reflects local labor rates, permit complexity, and any HOA design-review requirements: $110–$175 per linear foot for fence builds, $75–$160 per square foot for decks. Total project pricing in Westwood typically falls in the $50,000–$165,000 band, with cumaru builds clustering in the middle-to-upper half of that range.

  • Westwood-tuned spec: Standard Cumaru / Garapa specs work. HPOZ-area projects use submission-grade elevation drawings as part of the proposal.
  • Recent Westwood cumaru project: Beverly Glen Boulevard 280-ft horizontal Garapa privacy fence with three integrated gates, replaced an existing failing pressure-treated fence in 9 build days
  • Cumaru works in 90024, 90025, 90064
  • HOAs we work with for Westwood cumaru builds: Holmby-Westwood Property Owners, Little Holmby Homeowners, Westwood South of Santa Monica Homeowners
  • Maintenance for Cumaru in Westwood: oil annually for the first 3 years to hold the amber tone, then every 18–24 months

Pricing

Cumaru pricing in Westwood

Cumaru pricing in Westwood reflects the city's typical scope, permit context, and any HOA design-review requirements.

  • Cumaru fence in Westwood
    per linear ft, fully installed
    $110$175/ application
  • Cumaru deck in Westwood
    per sq ft, fully installed
    $75$160/ application
  • Typical Westwood project total
    Range across all cumaru project types
    $50,000$165,000/ application

2026 Westwood market. City of LA permitting standard.

Questions homeowners ask

Cumaru in Westwood — frequently asked

Does Cumaru hold up in Westwood's climate?
Cumaru is an excellent fit for Westwood's coastal microclimate — its high salt tolerance handles the salt-fog exposure without compromise.
What does a Cumaru build cost in Westwood?
Fence applications: $110–$175 per linear foot. Deck applications: $75–$160 per square foot. Total Westwood project pricing typically lands in the $50,000–$165,000 band depending on scope. Final quote is fixed-price after walkthrough.
What's the maintenance for Cumaru in Westwood?
Oil annually for the first 3 years to hold the amber tone, then every 18–24 months. Or let it weather to silver-grey unsealed — both finishes are structurally identical. Coastal exposure may shorten the resealing interval — we typically recommend annual sealing for any Cumaru build within 1 mile of the water.
Are Holmby-Westwood Property Owners HOAs OK with Cumaru?
Yes — we've submitted cumaru project documentation to Holmby-Westwood Property Owners and Little Holmby Homeowners, plus Westwood South of Santa Monica Homeowners. Submission-grade drawings, material samples, and elevations are part of every proposal at no extra cost.
How long does a Cumaru build take in Westwood?
Fence builds: 4–14 build days. Deck builds: 7–28 days depending on substructure complexity. Westwood permit and HOA review adds 2–6 weeks before build starts. Schedule is written and updated weekly.

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Israel Acquino · Founder & General Contractor · CSLB #964664 · Building in Los Angeles since 2011

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