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Wood
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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 flooring species should be treated with understanding and a certain amount of
care. For
wood flooring professionals, knowing wood properties, as well as
individual wood flooring species, is critical to proper installation.
For consumers, it's
important to have realistic expectations about how wood flooring
products will perform. Knowing
the products species, character and
wood properties will help the
wood flooring 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 of these wood flooring species.
WoodFloorsOnline.com, Inc. accepts no liability or
risk for the application or use of the information and
graphic representation contained herein.
Most Commonly Used Domestic Wood Flooring Species
(NOTE: Click species sample for larger view and details, Links may go to
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White Ash |

Beech |

Birch |

Cherry (Black)
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Other Domestic
Wood Flooring
Species
Alder
Amberwood
Aspen
Balau
Basswood
Birch, Northern White
Birch, Red
Birch, Yellow
Butternut
Cedar
Cherry
Chestnut
Daru
Elm
Hemlock, Canadian
Juniper
Larch, Canadian
Larch, Western
Lindenwood
Locust
Madrone
Mahogany
Maple, Bird’s-Eye
Maple, Pacific
Maple, Red
Maple, Silver
Poplar
Sassafras
Spruce
Sycamore
Tamarack
Tupelo
Willow |
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Cypress |
Douglas Fir |

Hickory & Pecan |

Maple (Hard) |

Mesquite |
Oak (Red) |

Oak(White) |

Pine(Heart) |

Pine (Southern
Yellow) |

Walnut (American)

Walnut,
Burl |
FREE QUOTE
from several sources
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Domestic or Exotic Wood Flooring Products
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See
Exotic Wood Floor Species Chart
~ 90+ samples
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See
Imported Exotic Wood Flooring Species Chart ~ 90+ samples:
Brazilian Cherry - Cypress (Australian) - Jarrah - Mahogany (Santos)
- Merbau - Padauk (African) - Purpleheart - Rubberwood - Teak (Thia/Burmese)
- Wenge
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