Ash Floors Ash Wood is a very strong and elastic hardwood that is commonly used for crafting baseballs, bats, hockey sticks, tools and bowls. This type of wood is known for its sustainable quality and bending properties. It is a straight grained wood with high shock resistance. There are many different types of Ash Wood including, Green Ash, White Ash and Blue Ash. White and Black Ash are mainly used in the lumber industry. It provides a modern look for the home. It is durable and helps make a room look bigger due to its light color.
Ash wood floors have a pure lustrous hue and because it is so hard, strong and flexible, it is considered one of the most valuable hardwood species. It can remain smooth despite high traffic and friction, making the potential for damage minimal. The Ash wood’s durability can be seen in its use to make sporting equipment and tool handles. Ash wood flooring is a beautiful and practical choice for homes with frequent traffic.
SPECS:
Appearance: wood is extremely light to nearly white in color.
Grain: wood is bold and straight with an occasional wavy pattern.
Characteristics: wood is flexible in nature
Janka Hardness: 1320
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