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White OakHardness: 5.8 Stability: Average Well White Oak is really brown to yellowish brown - not at all white as its name suggests. Slightly... -
White AshHardness: 5.9 Stability: Good Almost white with just a hint of yellow and beige - and with a deeply defined grain - Ash... -
WengeHardness: 7.3 Stability: Very Good Wenge is a Wow wood. It really has to be seen to be believed. Very dark brown to... -
Tiger Wood / Goncalo AlvesHardness: 9.5 Stability: Good This boldly striped wood is an orange/red brown with both wide and fine dark stripes. Time will see the... -
Tiger OakHardness: 5.7 Stability: Average What is Tiger Oak? A Red Oak tree that is grown in areas where there are mineral deposits in... -
Tiete RosewoodHardness: 10 Stability: Average Tiete Rosewood is a pale pinkish red color with hints of dark reds and purplish vein like streaks. Very... -
Spooky MapleHardness: 5.0 Stability: Average Great name! Incredible look! Spooky maple is indeed a different kind of look for a hardwood floor; the stripes... -
Southern Yellow PineHardness: 2.9 Stability: Average Southern Yellow Pine is harder & more durable than white pine, as its name suggests Southern Yellow has a... -
SassafrasHardness: 4.0 Stability: Very Good Another well kept secret, but maybe not for long! Sassafras is sometimes called ‘poor mans Chestnut’ and is... -
SapeleHardness: 7.0 Stability: Very Good Coming from Africa, Sapele is growing in popularity as an elegant alternative to True Mahogany. Considerably harder than... -
Santos MahoganyHardness: 9.5 Stability: Very Good Possibly the finest flooring wood available on the market today. It is without doubt one of the hardest... -
RusticsHardness: Various Stability: Various The Rustic versions of these woods simply contain knots, open knots, checks, cracks, and natural growing marks. All other... -
Red OakHardness: 5.5 Stability: Average Probably the most popular wood used for flooring, it has a deeply defined grain, which is instantly recognizable. Red... -
Quarter SawnHardness: Various Stability: Very Good Many woods are available Quarter Sawn, like Oak, Ash, Cherry and more. The logs are cut in a... -
PurpleheartHardness: 7.9 Stability: Average Purpleheart, and yes it is purple! The color really has to be seen to be believed, certainly not to... -
Old Growth White OakHardness: 5.8 Stability: Average For those looking for an older looking rustic floor, this old growth rustic white oak could be the one... -
Northern OakHardness: 5.7 Stability: Average Basically the same characteristics as regular Red Oak, Northern Oak is a red oak that grows in colder climates.... -
Naturals & Country CutsHardness: Various Stability: Various Naturals, like rustics, are a character grade containing the same kind of blemishes. The only difference is these cuts... -
Honduras MahoganyHardness: 4.0 Stability: Very Good It’s durable, very stable, stains well and finishes like a dream. But most of all its just plain... -
HickoryHardness: 7.8 Stability: Average If you are looking for a really hard wood, look no further than Hickory. The hardest of the domestic... -
Hard White MapleHardness: 6.7 Stability: Poor Maple is a heavy, dense wood which has a very fine texture. It has the ability to promote light... -
Eastern White PineHardness: 1.0 Stability: Average Not a very hard wood, but a wood that makes a very attractive floor. Knotty pine, as it is... -
Cottage CherryHardness: 4.2 Stability: Good Picked for color and the beauty of growing marks and knots, Cottage Cherry is a gorgeous floor made in... -
Caribbean Heart PineHardness: 5.2 Stability: Average Caribbean Heart Pine is made from a pitch pine found in Central America. This wood, which grows in vast... -
Brazilian Teak / CumaruHardness: 10 Stability: Average Another South American wood which is very hard, Brazilian Teak is almost 3 times as hard as oak. This... -
Brazillian CherryHardness: 10 Stability: Average/Poor One of more popular exotic woods being used for wood flooring. Reddish brown with some yellow, Brazilian cherry is... -
Brazilian Walnut / IpeHardness: 10 Stability: Average/Poor Brazilian Walnut is also known as Ipe or Ironwood. Often used for exterior decking because of its hardness and... -
BloodwoodHardness: 8.5 Stability: Good As the name suggests Bloodwood is deep rich blood red color with a subtle grain pattern. This vibrant wood... -
American CherryHardness: 4.2 Stability: Good Probably one of the most beautiful wood there is, American Cherry has a grain pattern that is almost three-dimensional... -
African Rosewood / BubingaHardness: 8.5 Stability: Average African Rosewood is a very uniform wood in color and graining. A pinkish rose color when freshly milled, Bubinga... -
African PadaukHardness: 7.3 Stability: Good Another spectacular colored wood, this time from Africa. Padauk is orange red with a lovely flowing grain. Padauk is...
LogPower.com, LLC
754 Route 524
Allentown, NJ 08501
Allentown, NJ 08501
732-350-WOOD (9663)
800-454-5647
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