HARD MAPLE
Unfinished 2-1/4" x 25/32" Unfinished 3" 4" 5" Prefinished


Hard Maple Flooring is manufactured in the following sizes:
2-1/4" Strip Flooring
3" 4" 5" Plank Flooring
Hard Maple
Other Names:
Sugar Maple, Black Maple
Uses:
Used for lumber, wall paneling, flooring, furniture, handles, interior
finish, cabinets, woodenware, and novelties.
Description:
The two hard maples are sugar maple and black maple. Black maple grows in
the upper Mississippi Valley while sugar maple grows in the Eastern U.S.
excluding the southeastern coastal plains.
Range:
Five of the 13 species of maple native to the United States are important
timber trees. Two are in the hard maple category, three are in the soft
maple category.
Physical Properties:
The wood of all maples is similar. It has a cream to light reddish-brown
colored heartwood, with a thin white sapwood tinged slightly reddish-brown.
The wood is heavy (44lbs./cu.ft.), strong, stiff, and has high shock
resistance. Shrinkage during seasoning is large. It takes stain
satisfactorily and polishes well. Although usually straight grained, maple
occasionally has a curly, wavy or birdseye grain.