Award-Winning Design Meets Sustainable Excellence: AdvantageLumber.com Supplies Advantage Ipe™ for NADRA Deck of the Year

AdvantageLumber.com is proud to have supplied our premium Advantage Ipe™ decking for this stunning NADRA Award-winning project, which earned First Place in the “Wood Decks Over $50K” category. Designed and built by the incredibly talented team at Deck Remodelers, with lighting by our partner in-lite, this project is a breathtaking example of what’s possible when …

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Teak Without the Guilt: Sustainable Luxury for Your Home

Teak has long been the gold standard for luxury outdoor furniture and high-performance wood products. Its timeless beauty, natural resistance to the elements, and durability make it a favorite for decking, siding, and more. But traditional sources of teak, such as Burmese Teak, have raised concerns about environmental and ethical issues. Fortunately, there’s a way …

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What’s the Difference between Nominal and Actual Dimensions?

One of the greatest sources of confusion in the lumber industry is the difference between a board’s nominal dimensions and its actual dimensions. Nominal Dimensions: The Standard Naming Convention Nominal dimensions are the measurements you’re probably used to seeing. They are the names by which lumber is commonly known and sold, found in stores and …

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What Are Board and Lineal Feet?

Woodworking and construction projects require a precise understanding of the fundamental units of measurement in the lumber world: board feet and lineal feet. These units play pivotal roles in estimating and acquiring the right amount of lumber for diverse projects. Board Feet: A Measure of Volume A board foot is a unit of measurement for …

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What Does Ipe Stand For?

Ipe Tree

Ipe is not an abbreviation. Rather, it’s the common name of Tabebuia serratifolia, a tropical hardwood lumber specie. The correct pronunciation is “EE-pay”. Other common names for ipe include Brazilian walnut and ironwood. The ipe tree is native to South America. However, it also grows throughout Mexico, the Caribbean, southern Florida, and other tropical regions. …

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