African Tigerwood Natural 5"

African Tigerwood Natural 5"

M53-ASW5

  • Natural
  • African Tigerwood Engineered Hardwood Flooring has a light brown color along with medium gloss and a smooth finish natural wood surface. This flooring is great for both traditional and contemporary homes with light and medium traffic.

Carton Size: 26.05 Sq.ft./Carton


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Market Name Tigerwood, African
Lovoa trichilioides
Familiar Name of the Wood Species African Tigerwood
Thickness (inch) 5/16''
Width (inch) 5''
Wear Layer Cut Rotary Peeled
Wear Layer (mm) 1
Finish Type Urethane
Profile of edges and ends Micro-Beveled Edges - Micro-Beveled Ends
Surface Treatment Smooth
Color Name Red/Pink
Color Change Tigerwood is a beautiful hardwood species known for its striking, tiger-like stripes. Over time, undergoes a medium degree of color change, with the ambering and darkening of the straw/tan background into a more golden brown base as the dark striping becomes even darker.
Color Range Tigerwood exhibits a wide range of color variation, ranging from pale yellow to muted reddish-brown. The presence of darker stripes and the specific species of Tigerwood can also influence the color.
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Product Construction

Construction Engineered Multi-Layer
Wear Layer Cut Rotary Peeled
Wear Layer (mm) 1
Face Layup
Engineered core or platform species

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Warranty

Structural Warranty Lifetime
Residential Finish Warranty 35 Year
Light Commercial Finish Warranty 7 yr

Technical Details

Installation Method Nail/Staple or Glue
Where to Install On or Above Grade
Radiant Heat Suitable No
Avg Length (inch) 35"
Max Length (inch) 48"
Tongue and groove type Regular T&G
Click System None
End Handling Left Handed

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*Formaldehyde is a naturally occurring chemical compound found in all plant matter. It is impossible to produce a wood product that is completely formaldehyde free. EcoTimber has never and will never add formaldehyde to adhesives, finishes, or other bonding materials.


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