Burkhardt Custom provides professional Ipe fencing installation throughout Los Angeles, delivering high-end hardwood fencing systems known for exceptional durability, rich color, and long-term performance.
Ipe (pronounced ee-pay) is a dense tropical hardwood widely used in premium exterior applications. When properly installed, Ipe fencing offers a refined architectural look combined with outstanding resistance to weather, insects, and wear.
Our custom Ipe fence systems are designed for homeowners and property managers seeking a luxury-grade alternative to standard wood fencing.
Ipe is an extremely dense hardwood species valued for its strength and longevity in exterior environments.
Because of these properties, Ipe is often used in high-end decking and architectural fencing throughout Los Angeles.
Burkhardt Custom builds custom Ipe fencing systems tailored to your property’s design goals.
One of the most popular modern applications.
Features include:
Horizontal Ipe fencing is especially popular in modern Los Angeles homes.
For maximum visual screening, we build full-privacy hardwood systems.
Benefits include:
For design-forward properties, we can fabricate:
Proper installation is critical when working with dense hardwoods like Ipe.
Burkhardt Custom accounts for:
Our installation methods help maintain clean lines and long-term structural performance.
Ipe fencing is commonly chosen for:
It is especially popular in upscale Los Angeles neighborhoods where appearance and durability both matter.
We can fabricate custom gates to match your Ipe fencing system.
Options include:
This creates a cohesive, high-end perimeter system.
Property owners across Los Angeles choose Burkhardt Custom because we provide:
We build Ipe fencing designed to perform beautifully for years.
Burkhardt Custom proudly installs Ipe fencing throughout Los Angeles County.
If you’re planning a premium hardwood fence in Los Angeles, Burkhardt Custom is ready to help.
Contact us today to schedule your free estimate and consultation.
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