Ipe · Brentwood, CA
Ipe in Brentwood
Ipe is the longest-lived structural hardwood in commercial use. It's 3680 on the Janka scale (oak is 1290), naturally Class-A fire-rated, used on the Coney Island Boardwalk since 1923, and laughs off salt fog. The price reflects its rarity and density — ~25% more than Cumaru — but the 50-year lifespan and zero-maintenance weather behavior put it in a category of its own. We spec Ipe for clients who want to build once and forget about it. Ipe is an excellent fit for Brentwood's coastal microclimate — its high salt tolerance handles the salt-fog exposure without compromise.
- Ipe3,680 Janka
- Brentwood90049
- 50–75ylifespan
- Coastalspec
Why Ipe works in Brentwood
Three reasons we spec ipe for Brentwood builds.
Ipe fits Brentwood's climate.
Ipe is an excellent fit for Brentwood's coastal microclimate — its high salt tolerance handles the salt-fog exposure without compromise.
Brentwood-specific build spec.
Our Brentwood ipe builds use standard cumaru or garapa specs work — no marine-grade upgrade required. privacy fences default to 6 ft horizontal with 3/4" gap between boards. Oil every 18–36 months to hold color.
Permits & HOA, handled.
City of LA permits with Brentwood Community Council notification for any front-yard wall over 42" or any visible streetfront fence work. We've submitted ipe project documentation to Brentwood Country Estates and Mountaingate Country Club.
Ipe × Brentwood
What's specific about ipe builds in Brentwood.
Ipe is the longest-lived structural hardwood in commercial use. It's 3680 on the Janka scale (oak is 1290), naturally Class-A fire-rated, used on the Coney Island Boardwalk since 1923, and laughs off salt fog. The price reflects its rarity and density — ~25% more than Cumaru — but the 50-year lifespan and zero-maintenance weather behavior put it in a category of its own. We spec Ipe for clients who want to build once and forget about it. In Brentwood specifically, the local context shapes how we spec a ipe build. Old-money LA at its most discreet. Ipe is an excellent fit for Brentwood's coastal microclimate — its high salt tolerance handles the salt-fog exposure without compromise.
Mediterranean traditional, Cape Cod, and a growing inventory of contemporary tear-down rebuilds. Original Cliff May ranches still scattered through Brentwood Country Estates. The ipe we install in Brentwood is calibrated to read with that architectural vocabulary — olive-brown to dark brown with subtle striping day one, weathering to ages to a uniform silver-grey if left unsealed. Most Brentwood homeowners pick ipe for: architectural builds with a 50+ year horizon; coney-island-grade boardwalk applications. The wood pairs well with the existing finish standards in the area.
Ipe pricing in Brentwood reflects local labor rates, permit complexity, and any HOA design-review requirements: $140–$225 per linear foot for fence builds, $95–$195 per square foot for decks. Total project pricing in Brentwood typically falls in the $55,000–$185,000 band, with ipe builds clustering in the upper half of that range.
- Brentwood-tuned spec: Standard Cumaru or Garapa specs work — no marine-grade upgrade required. Privacy fences default to 6 ft horizontal with 3/4" gap between boards.
- Recent Brentwood ipe project: Carmelina Avenue 180-ft horizontal Cumaru fence with offset-board privacy detail and matching pivot pedestrian gate
- Ipe works in 90049
- HOAs we work with for Brentwood ipe builds: Brentwood Country Estates, Mountaingate Country Club, Crestwood Hills
- Maintenance for Ipe in Brentwood: oil every 18–36 months to hold color
Pricing
Ipe pricing in Brentwood
Ipe pricing in Brentwood reflects the city's typical scope, permit context, and any HOA design-review requirements.
- Ipe fence in Brentwoodper linear ft, fully installed$140—$225/ application
- Ipe deck in Brentwoodper sq ft, fully installed$95—$195/ application
- Typical Brentwood project totalRange across all ipe project types$55,000—$185,000/ application
2026 Brentwood market. City of LA permits with Brentwood Community Council notification for any front-yard wall over 42" or any visible streetfront fence work.
Questions homeowners ask
Ipe in Brentwood — frequently asked
Does Ipe hold up in Brentwood's climate?
What does a Ipe build cost in Brentwood?
What's the maintenance for Ipe in Brentwood?
Are Brentwood Country Estates HOAs OK with Ipe?
How long does a Ipe build take in Brentwood?
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Ipe in nearby cities
We build with Ipe across the Los Angeles County. Most Brentwood clients also have us coordinate concurrent projects in adjacent cities.
- Ipe in Pacific PalisadesBluff-top contemporary and family-traditional Highlands lots.
- Ipe in Santa MonicaBeachfront, Sunset Park, and North-of-Montana — dense lots, design-conscious clients.
- Ipe in WestwoodLittle Holmby, Westwood Village adjacent — traditional homes, manicured lots.
- Ipe in Bel AirGated estates, architect-designed compounds, and HOA design review.
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Services we deliver in Brentwood with Ipe
Ipe is a material; here's how we apply it across project types in Brentwood.
- Fences in BrentwoodHardwood fences engineered for LA's salt air, sun, and seasonal winds — built by the crew that quotes you, never subcontracted.
- Decks in BrentwoodMexican hardwood decks built to outlast composite — sealed, sanded, and hand-finished on site by the crew that quotes you.
- Gates in BrentwoodStructural steel cores, hardwood cladding, hidden hardware — the gate is an architectural element, not an accessory.
- Outdoor Carpentry in BrentwoodPergolas, privacy screens, planter walls, and bespoke outdoor millwork — finished to interior standards, designed for the specific space.
Build Brentwood's next great ipe project.
Free walkthrough in Brentwood, fixed-price contract, lifetime craftsmanship warranty in writing.
Reviewed by the founder
Israel Acquino · Founder & General Contractor · CSLB #964664 · Building in Los Angeles since 2011
Page reviewed May 2026