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Domestic Wide Plank Flooring
Douglas Fir
The predominant timber specie of the Pacific Northwest. Douglas Fir was used throughout the 20th Century as the primary specie for building and construction throughout the Country. Growing tall and straight, these large trees may reach 300 ft. in height. This provides us with straight grained lumber that may have an occasional wavy texture. Douglas Fir has a yellowish tan heartwood and a tannish white sapwood. In flooring, the grain appears as darker parallel lines that run the length of the plank. This gives a Douglass Fir floor a classic refined look. A true softwood, Douglas Fir may not be suitable for all applications. Hardness/Janka: 660. Available in 3 1/8” select only, NOT end-matched, lengths 6’ to 12’, all straight grained.
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All pricing is per square foot, excluding frieght from the mill. Please add 7% to your measurement for cutting and fitting.
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Prices subject to change without notice.
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Clear, beautiful, tight straight grain. |
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