Softwoods such as fir pine and hemlock rarely work well as flooring materials except in a shop or utility area.
The hardest hardwood flooring.
If you re interested in buy it for life wood flooring you re going to need to make hardness and scratch resistance a priority in the hardwood flooring industry the janka hardness test is the standard approach to measuring how resistant a wood sample is to both denting and wear.
Exotics are sourced from areas like indonesia and south america.
Aptly named wood in the schinopsis genus is among the heaviest and hardest in the world.
Red oak one of the most common hardwood flooring species ranks 1 290.
Brazilian cherry hardwood flooring sports tight flowing grains.
My thirty year old oak floor looks great.
Of note the industry standard for determining whether or not a particular wood species is an appropriate option for flooring is red oak.
Across america red oak flooring was the mainstay.
Pros and cons of a hard hardwood perhaps you ve set your heart on an exotic hardwood like brazilian walnut or ipe.
Brazilian cherry a more exotic species ranks 2 350.
One of the hardest species available it can last as long as the house.
Our hardwood floors are available in solid and engineered hardwood and a wide variety of colors styles and wood species whether you re interested in a traditional look like a classic oak wood floor or something more modern and contemporary like bamboo floors or cork flooring we have everything.
Hickory is the hardest domestic hardwood almost 30 percent harder than maple but its highly figured grain pattern isn t suitable for every purpose.
Today they still represent a large portion of the floors people buy for their homes and they last.
These two examples are amongst the hardest hardwoods and are much less prone to dents but are also a lot less flexible.
If durability is a priority you re going to want hardwood.
Leadwood 3 570 lb f brown ebony 3 590 lb f ipe 3 510 lbf mopane 3 390 lbf burmese blackwood 3 350 lbf kingwood 3 340 lbf.
With far too much emphasis on having the hardest floor on the planet red oak floors have been around for generations.
For the hardest woods you need to look for exotics not domestics.
The most durable flooring woods will be hardwoods such as oak walnut ebony maple ash and pecan.
It s strong and has a beautiful reddish hue that deepens within a few months with exposure to sunlight.
Domestically hickory is the hardest hardwood floor we carry.
It is 6 percent softer than maple.
This does not mean other species are inferior or will not perform well but just simply not as hard as other.
Black walnut one of the softer hardwoods ranks 1 010 while douglas fir is even softer at 660 on the scale and will scuff or dent easier than a hardwood.
Some brazilian cherry products like bellawood carry a transferable 100 year warranty.