Quarter-Sawn Flooring

Curly Quarter-Sawn Hard Maple

Curly Hard Maple

"Oh my Gosh" this stuff is beautiful! We sort out "curly" boards from both our "Quarter-Sawn Maple" and our "Perfect Quarter-Sawn & Ray-Flecked Maple" stock, thus improving the appearance of all three products. The "curl" in our "Curly Quarter-Sawn Maple" is best described as a "medium curl" (as opposed to a "musical grade" deep curl). This is an all white product as the brown heartwood is trimmed off (95% free of heartwood). As with all of our products, all boards are clear of knots and defects.

Regular customers call for availability.

 

 

Quarter-Sawn Flooring, Inc.
P.O. Box 1372
Nashville, Indiana 47448-1372

Ph. 1-888-767-7707
Kent@Quarter-SawnFlooring.com

 

The finest quarter-sawn engineered flooring available anywhere.

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For the most current wholesale pricing please contact Kent at
888-767-7707 or email:
Kent@Quarter-SawnFlooring.com

 

 

There is a big difference between standard quarter-sawn flooring and the product we sell.

You can legally call a floorboard “quarter-sawn” if its grain is between 60-90 degrees. This is best flooring available from other hardwood flooring companies.

Our unique sawing process produces floorboards that are of a much higher quality with a much tighter grain – between 80-90 degrees. Having the grain running perpendicular to the surface of the flooring, while far more time intensive to produce, cuts across the wood's ray cells yielding "ray-flecked" grain with a spectacularly iridescent and shimmering "flake figure".