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Like all organic materials, WOOD has its own
character and quirks responding to the environment, and will change over time.
Wood should be treated with understanding and a certain amount of care. For
wood flooring professionals, knowing about wood properties, as well as
individual species, is critical to proper installation. For consumers, it's
important to have realistic expectations about how wood will perform. Knowing
the products species, character & wood properties will help the installer
and consumer alike.
The information and graphics concerning wood
floor species and their properties are those generally accepted descriptions.
Wood is a natural material subject to many variations in color, dimensional
stability, grain, and hardness. No description is able to encompass all
possible variations. WoodFloorsOnline.com nor Wood Floors International, Inc.
accepts no liability or risk for the application or use of the information and
graphic representation contained herein.
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The following Domestic and Imported (Exotics) Wood Flooring Species are the most common
used in the flooring industry. We suggest to fully understand the various wood
species see the following detailed graphics for each species.Click species
sample for larger graphics (Please allow time for samples to load)
DOMESTIC & IMPORTED Wood Flooring
Species:
Availability,
Graphics, Properties and Workability are detailed
DOMESTIC: Ash - Beech - Birch - Cherry - Douglas Fir - Heart Pine
- Hickory Pecan Maple (Hard) - Mesquite - Red Oak - Walnut - White Oak -
Yellow Pine
IMPORTED: Brazilian Cherry - Cypress (Australian) - Jarrah -
Mahogany (Santos) - Merbau - Padauk (African) - Purpleheart - Rubberwood -
Teak (Thia/Burmese) - Wenge.
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