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Ipe in Malibu

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 Malibu's coastal microclimate — its high salt tolerance handles the salt-fog exposure without compromise.

  • Ipe
    3,680 Janka
  • Malibu
    90263
  • 50–75y
    lifespan
  • Coastal
    spec

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Why Ipe works in Malibu

Three reasons we spec ipe for Malibu builds.

01

Ipe fits Malibu's climate.

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

02

Malibu-specific build spec.

Our Malibu ipe builds use 316 marine-grade stainless on every fastener, hidden clip systems on all decking, structural steel substructure for any horizontal element within 1 mile of mhwl. Oil every 18–36 months to hold color.

03

Permits & HOA, handled.

Anything within 200 ft of the mean high water line triggers Coastal Commission review (typical lead time 6–14 weeks). We've submitted ipe project documentation to Malibu Colony HOA and Point Dume Bluffs.

Ipe × Malibu

What's specific about ipe builds in Malibu.

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 Malibu specifically, the local context shapes how we spec a ipe build. 27 miles of Pacific Coast Highway frontage, oceanfront estates from $4M cottages to $80M compounds, and a permit climate dominated by the California Coastal Commission. Ipe is an excellent fit for Malibu's coastal microclimate — its high salt tolerance handles the salt-fog exposure without compromise.

Mid-century glass-and-steel oceanfronts, contemporary cliff-edge cantilevers, and a stubborn pocket of traditional Cape Cod beach cottages around the Colony. The ipe we install in Malibu 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 Malibu 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 Malibu 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 Malibu typically falls in the $65,000–$220,000 band, with ipe builds clustering in the upper half of that range.

  • Malibu-tuned spec: 316 marine-grade stainless on every fastener, hidden clip systems on all decking, structural steel substructure for any horizontal element within 1 mile of MHWL.
  • Recent Malibu ipe project: 32 Carbon Beach: 740 sq ft Cumaru deck pile-mounted into the bluff, 316 stainless throughout, surveyed by a coastal engineer to take 14 ft king-tide storm wash
  • Ipe works in 90263, 90264, 90265
  • HOAs we work with for Malibu ipe builds: Malibu Colony HOA, Point Dume Bluffs, Big Rock Mesa
  • Maintenance for Ipe in Malibu: oil every 18–36 months to hold color

Pricing

Ipe pricing in Malibu

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

  • Ipe fence in Malibu
    per linear ft, fully installed
    $140$225/ application
  • Ipe deck in Malibu
    per sq ft, fully installed
    $95$195/ application
  • Typical Malibu project total
    Range across all ipe project types
    $65,000$220,000/ application

2026 Malibu market. Anything within 200 ft of the mean high water line triggers Coastal Commission review (typical lead time 6–14 weeks).

Questions homeowners ask

Ipe in Malibu — frequently asked

Does Ipe hold up in Malibu's climate?
Ipe is an excellent fit for Malibu's coastal microclimate — its high salt tolerance handles the salt-fog exposure without compromise.
What does a Ipe build cost in Malibu?
Fence applications: $140–$225 per linear foot. Deck applications: $95–$195 per square foot. Total Malibu project pricing typically lands in the $65,000–$220,000 band depending on scope. Final quote is fixed-price after walkthrough.
What's the maintenance for Ipe in Malibu?
Oil every 18–36 months to hold color. Many of our clients leave it unsealed — Ipe weathers gracefully to silver and structural performance is identical sealed or unsealed. Coastal exposure may shorten the resealing interval — we typically recommend annual sealing for any Ipe build within 1 mile of the water.
Are Malibu Colony HOA HOAs OK with Ipe?
Yes — we've submitted ipe project documentation to Malibu Colony HOA and Point Dume Bluffs, plus Big Rock Mesa and Sea View Estates. Submission-grade drawings, material samples, and elevations are part of every proposal at no extra cost.
How long does a Ipe build take in Malibu?
Fence builds: 4–14 build days. Deck builds: 7–28 days depending on substructure complexity. Malibu 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

Page reviewed May 2026

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