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Garapa · Hidden Hills, CA

Garapa in Hidden Hills

Garapa is the value-luxury choice. It's lighter in tone than Cumaru, less dense than Ipe, but still leagues beyond cedar — 20+ year lifespan, naturally insect-resistant, finishes to a teak-warm honey palette that holds well in inland LA's UV. For clients who want bright tropical hardwood without the cost of Ipe, Garapa is the answer. For Hidden Hills's fire-zone exposure, we add intumescent coating or fire-resistant detailing to Garapa builds — included in scope for any project inside a Very High Fire Hazard Severity Zone.

  • Garapa
    1,700 Janka
  • Hidden Hills
    91302
  • 20–25y
    lifespan
  • Fire-zone
    spec

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Why Garapa works in Hidden Hills

Three reasons we spec garapa for Hidden Hills builds.

01

Garapa fits Hidden Hills's climate.

For Hidden Hills's fire-zone exposure, we add intumescent coating or fire-resistant detailing to Garapa builds — included in scope for any project inside a Very High Fire Hazard Severity Zone.

02

Hidden Hills-specific build spec.

Our Hidden Hills garapa builds use hhca design review is non-negotiable. equestrian-grade gate hardware on any rear-yard fence (specific spec for ease of horse-rider operation). Oil every 12–24 months to hold the honey color.

03

Permits & HOA, handled.

City of Hidden Hills (separate jurisdiction). We've submitted garapa project documentation to Hidden Hills Community Association.

Garapa × Hidden Hills

What's specific about garapa builds in Hidden Hills.

Garapa is the value-luxury choice. It's lighter in tone than Cumaru, less dense than Ipe, but still leagues beyond cedar — 20+ year lifespan, naturally insect-resistant, finishes to a teak-warm honey palette that holds well in inland LA's UV. For clients who want bright tropical hardwood without the cost of Ipe, Garapa is the answer. In Hidden Hills specifically, the local context shapes how we spec a garapa build. Most exclusive gated community in the West Valley. For Hidden Hills's fire-zone exposure, we add intumescent coating or fire-resistant detailing to Garapa builds — included in scope for any project inside a Very High Fire Hazard Severity Zone.

Estate-scale ranch traditional, Mediterranean revival, and contemporary new-builds that always read as quietly traditional from the street. The garapa we install in Hidden Hills is calibrated to read with that architectural vocabulary — golden-honey to amber-yellow day one, weathering to ages to warm honey-brown sealed; silver-grey unsealed. Most Hidden Hills homeowners pick garapa for: bright-tone hardwood builds (lighter than cumaru); mid-budget premium projects. The wood pairs well with the existing finish standards in the area.

Garapa pricing in Hidden Hills reflects local labor rates, permit complexity, and any HOA design-review requirements: $85–$135 per linear foot for fence builds, $65–$135 per square foot for decks. Total project pricing in Hidden Hills typically falls in the $80,000–$380,000 band, with garapa builds clustering in the middle half of that range.

  • Hidden Hills-tuned spec: HHCA design review is non-negotiable. Equestrian-grade gate hardware on any rear-yard fence (specific spec for ease of horse-rider operation).
  • Recent Hidden Hills garapa project: Round Meadow Road equestrian-trail-side fence: 480 ft of horizontal Cumaru with custom 4-ft horse-trail gate, full HHCA design review, completed in 14 build days
  • Garapa works in 91302
  • HOAs we work with for Hidden Hills garapa builds: Hidden Hills Community Association
  • Maintenance for Garapa in Hidden Hills: oil every 12–24 months to hold the honey color

Pricing

Garapa pricing in Hidden Hills

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

  • Garapa fence in Hidden Hills
    per linear ft, fully installed
    $85$135/ application
  • Garapa deck in Hidden Hills
    per sq ft, fully installed
    $65$135/ application
  • Typical Hidden Hills project total
    Range across all garapa project types
    $80,000$380,000/ application

2026 Hidden Hills market. City of Hidden Hills (separate jurisdiction).

Questions homeowners ask

Garapa in Hidden Hills — frequently asked

Does Garapa hold up in Hidden Hills's climate?
For Hidden Hills's fire-zone exposure, we add intumescent coating or fire-resistant detailing to Garapa builds — included in scope for any project inside a Very High Fire Hazard Severity Zone.
What does a Garapa build cost in Hidden Hills?
Fence applications: $85–$135 per linear foot. Deck applications: $65–$135 per square foot. Total Hidden Hills project pricing typically lands in the $80,000–$380,000 band depending on scope. Final quote is fixed-price after walkthrough.
What's the maintenance for Garapa in Hidden Hills?
Oil every 12–24 months to hold the honey color. If left unsealed, Garapa weathers to a softer silver than Ipe — slightly warmer, slightly faster.
Are Hidden Hills Community Association HOAs OK with Garapa?
Yes — we've submitted garapa project documentation to Hidden Hills Community Association. Submission-grade drawings, material samples, and elevations are part of every proposal at no extra cost.
How long does a Garapa build take in Hidden Hills?
Fence builds: 4–14 build days. Deck builds: 7–28 days depending on substructure complexity. Hidden Hills permit and HOA review adds 2–6 weeks before build starts. Schedule is written and updated weekly.

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Garapa in nearby cities

We build with Garapa across the Los Angeles County. Most Hidden Hills clients also have us coordinate concurrent projects in adjacent cities.

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

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