White Mahogany is excellent for Flooring use and is light brown to yellow brown in colour. It is one of Australia’s premium native hardwoods with a high degree of natural durability and strength, making it an ideal timber for a variety of structural, exterior and interior applications. White mahogany is the common name for four species that grow along the east coast of Australia, from mid-New South Wales to northern Queensland, with isolated pockets north of the Queensland tablelands.
| Install option | Over Plywood 12mm Polyurethane Coating, Over Particleboard Polyurethane Coating, Over Concrete (Glued) Polyurethane Coating |
|---|---|
| Connection | Micro Tongue & Groove (Plain End), Tongue & Groove Offset (End Matched) |
| Grade | N/A |
| Thickness | N/A |
| Sheen | Raw |
| Surface Finish | Unfinished |
| Product Type | Australian Hardwood |
| Janka | 10 |
| Length | 83x12, 83x14 400 and longer 80x19, 130x19, 180x21 900 and longer |
| Botanical Name | Eucalyptus Acmenoides |
| Origin | Australia |
Prestige: Flooring in this grade is predominately Select grade blended with some moderately featured flooring. Gum veins, gum pockets, insect trails, burls and borer holes, are some of the interesting characteristic’s that will be more prevalent in Prestige.
Rustic Grade: A full featured floor to provide an old world charm. It will contain large numbers of natural features that are more prominent but will retain the structural integrity of a Hurford Hardwood floor.
Select Grade: The Features that are present in Select grade flooring are relatively small and few in number, and although they are visible the features do not dominate the appearance of the floor.
Standard Grade (Medium Feature): Flooring in this grade will be moderately featured. Gum veins, gum pockets, insect trails, burls and borer holes, are some of the characteristic’s that will be more prevalent in Standard Grade.
Feature Grade (High Feature): Feature grade flooring is heavily peppered with natural features particularly large gum veins.
Solid Hardwood timber flooring has three suitable installation methods to choose from Direct stick to plywood, Direct stick to concrete and Direct stick to particleboard. The methods listed below include the required labour and accessories to complete the work and any additional work can be chosen below.
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