Material Snapshot — Garapa (Brazilian Oak)
Garapa is a dense South American hardwood known for its strength, stability, and lighter natural appearance.
Common Uses
Decking, tongue-and-groove cladding, rainscreen assemblies, soffits, and exterior trim. Frequently used in residential projects and commercial applications where a lighter wood tone is preferred.
Appearance & Grade
Select to premium appearance with a smooth grain and minimal natural defects. Natural color ranges from light golden yellow to honey-brown tones, offering a clean, uniform look that weathers evenly over time.
Available Profiles
1×6 decking, 5/4×6 decking, tongue-and-groove, smooth, E4E, and grooved profiles. Custom milling available to support architectural and design requirements.
Durability & Performance
Naturally resistant to rot, decay, and insects. Garapa provides reliable performance in exterior environments without the need for chemical treatment, making it a practical and long-lasting hardwood option.
Origin
Harvested from managed forests in South America, primarily Brazil, with sourcing focused on consistency, quality control, and responsible forestry practices.