Timber Flooring Products

Timber Flooring and Decking. Everything from Blackbutt to Grey Ironbark

Select from a timber type below to view its details or compare the range here


North Coast Blackbutt Timber Flooring
Western QLD Spotted Gum Timber Flooring
Coastal Spotted Gum Timber Flooring
QLD Red Iron bark Timber Flooring
Grey Ironbark timber Flooring
Grey Box Timber Flooring
Jarrah Timber Flooring
Sydney Blue GumTimber Flooring
American White OakTimber Flooring
Tallowood Timber Flooring
Victorian Ash Timber Flooring
Tasmanian Oak Timber Flooring


North Coast Blackbutt PreviousBack to MenuNext
Species North Coast Blackbutt
Visible Gum Vein More frequent
Colour 
Variation
Hardness
Cream to honey brown
Grain Uniform
Figure Oblique Chains
Texture Medium and even
Janko Rating 9.1
Durability 2
Board Width 80mm to 220mm
Fire Retardant Best
Application Timber Flooring, parquetry, decking, Staircase Material structural, lining and joinery
Availability In stock, stock over 130mm lead-time


Western QLD Spotted Gum PreviousBack to MenuNext
Species Western QLD Spotted Gum
Visible Gum Vein Frequent
Colour 
Variation
Hardness
Brown to dark brown
Grain Variable
Figure Wavy
Texture Moderately Course, Greasy to touch
Janko Rating 11.0
Durability 2
Board Width 80mm to 240mm
Fire Retardant Best
Application Timber Flooring, Decking, weatherboard, Staircase Material, structural, lining and joinery
Availability In stock, stock over 130mm lead-time


Coastal Spotted Gum PreviousBack to MenuNext
Species Coastal Spotted Gum
Visible Gum Vein Frequent
Colour 
Variation
Hardness
Light brown to brown
Grain Close
Figure Shallowly interlocked
Texture Fine
Janko Rating 11.0
Durability 2
Board Width 80mm to 180mm
Fire Retardant Best
Application Timber flooring, decking, weatherboard, Staircase Material, structural, and lining
Availability In Stock, stock over 130mm lead-time


QLD Red Ironbark PreviousBack to MenuNext
Species QLD Red Ironbark
Visible Gum Vein Rare
Colour 
Variation
Hardness
Light red to red brown
Grain
Figure
Texture
Janko Rating 14.0
Durability 1
Board Width 80mm to 240mm
Fire Retardant Best
Application Timber flooring, decking, weatherboard, Staircase Material, structural, and lining
Availability


Grey Ironbark PreviousBack to MenuNext
Species Grey Ironbark
Visible Gum Vein Rare
Colour 
Variation
Hardness
Pale brown to dark red
Grain Tight
Figure Interlocking
Texture Course and even
Janko Rating 14.0
Durability 2
Board Width 80mm to 180mm
Fire Retardant Best
Application Timber flooring, decking, weatherboard, Staircase Material, structural, and lining
Availability In stock, stock over 130mm lead-time


Grey Box PreviousBack to MenuNext
Species Grey Box
Visible Gum Vein Rare
Colour 
Variation
Hardness
White to light brown
(mid brown)
Grain Uniform
Figure Interlocking
Texture Fine and even
Janko Rating 15.0
Durability 1
Board Width 80mm to 130mm
Fire Retardant Best
Application Timber Flooring, decking, weatherboard, Staircase Material, structural, and lining
Availability In Stock


Jarrah PreviousBack to MenuNext
Species Jarrah
Visible Gum Vein Frequent
Colour 
Variation
Hardness
Rich dark red brown
Grain Even
Figure wavy, interlocking
Texture Coarse
Janko Rating 8.5
Durability 2
Board Width 80mm to 130mm
Fire Retardant Not so good
Application Timber Flooring, decking, Staircase Material, lining and joinery
Availability On Application


Sydney Blue Gum PreviousBack to MenuNext
Species Sydney Blue Gum
Visible Gum Vein More Frequent
Colour 
Variation
Hardness
Pink to pink brown
Grain Even
Figure Slightly interlocked
Texture Moderately course
Janko Rating 9.0
Durability 3
Board Width 80mm to 130mm
Fire Retardant Not so good
Application Timber Flooring, Staircase Material
Availability In Stock


American white oak PreviousBack to MenuNext
Species American white oak
Visible Gum Vein Never
Colour 
Variation
Hardness
Light brown
(some boards may have a pinkish to slight greyish tint)
Grain Straight
Figure Rays
Texture Course
Janko Rating 6.0
Durability 3
Board Width 60mm to 180mm
Fire Retardant Poor
Application Timber Flooring, furniture
Availability 2 weeks to 3 months, stock over 130mm lead-time


Tallowwood PreviousBack to MenuNext
Species Tallowwood
Visible Gum Vein Never
Colour 
Variation
Hardness
Pale straw to dark brown
Grain Even
Figure Interlocked
Texture Moderately course, greasy to the touch
Janko Rating 8.6
Durability 1
Board Width 80mm to 130mm
Fire Retardant Not so good
Application Timber Flooring, decking, Staircase Material and cladding
Availability On application


Victorian Ash PreviousBack to MenuNext
Species Victorian Ash
Visible Gum Vein Frequent
Colour 
Variation
Hardness
Pale straw to brown
Grain -
Figure -
Texture -
Janko Rating 4.9
Durability 4
Board Width 80mm to 130mm
Fire Retardant Poor
Application Timber Flooring, and staircase material
Availability -


Tasmanian Oak PreviousBack to MenuNext
Species Tasmanian Oak
Visible Gum Vein Frequent
Colour 
Variation
Hardness
Pale blonde to brown
Grain Open, even and straight
Figure Growth rings are often noticeable
Texture Open and course
Janko Rating 5.5
Durability 4
Board Width 80mm to 130mm
Fire Retardant Poor
Application Timber Flooring, panelling, and staircase material
Availability In stock

Product Applications

STAIRCASE MATERIAL
• All species (New and Recycled)
• Treads and stringers (Able to laminate to any width)
• Risers
• Handrails as clients specifies
• Allow lead time

DECKING
• Species (Tallowwood, Spotted gum, Ironbark, Jarrah, Blackbutt, Merbau, Kwilia)
• Width (64mm x 180mm)
• Pencil round Profile
• In stock

DECKING INFORMATION

Does all decking go grey? Yes

Why?

Ultra violet sucks out the colour from the timber. Red colour timber will be sucked quicker i.e Merbau and Red Ironbark decking than from Tallowwood, Spotted Gum or Blackbutt Decking.

To retain natural colour a clear ultraviolet timber protection has to be applied every 6 months.

Untreated Decking starts to grey off from 6 months.

Why does decking bleed?

Decking bleeds because the timber cell structure is protecting itself by throwing out sap, the timber cells believe that they are still alive.

A timber water repellent product can be applied which will slow the process.

If the timber is untreated sap will be excreted up till 6 to 9 months, increased when the timber gets wet.

Oxalic Acid (derivative from the root of a spinach plant) can be used to remove sap from tiles or cement.

Garo Garo, Red and White Mahogany and Western Red Cedar appear to do bleeding before going onto site.

Apply a decking oil to decking every 12 months to maintain integrity of the timber.

WEATHERBOARD
• Species (All durability Class 1 and 2 species)
• As client specifies
• Allow lead time

"OVERLAY WIDE BOARD FLOORING"

Overlay Wide Board is designed for direct fixing to plywood and particle board, to be secretly fixed with adhesives and mechanical fixings.

Why it differs to standard profile wide board flooring.

1)Wide Board Overlay has been specifically straightened and is manufactured to shorter lengths to provide a straighter bow and less spring.

2) Wide Board Overlay with its more precise manufacturing processes provides a product that is less prone to cupping and movement at manufacture.

3) Wide Board overlay has the tongue and groove machined off centre to provide the same wear thickness as standard profile wide boards.

4) Wide Board Overlay milled to secret nail profile.

Advantages of Wideborad Overlay

1) Height, only 14mm thickness and is able to be glue directly to concrete or existing floor.

2) Less acclimation required.

3) No top nailing required

4) Future sanding possible due to wear layer.

Overlay Flooring is available in sizes from 130-180 wide & 14mm thick in varying timber species Blackbutt, Blue Gum, Spotted Gum and Grey Ironbark.

Varying grades are available in certain species, Select grade Grey Ironbark &  Blue Gum only,  Rustic Grade Blackbutt, Standard Grade Blackbutt, Blue Gum & Spotted Gum.

TIMBER FLOATING FLOOR
• Timber floating floor relates to a floor that simply rests on a thin foam underlay
• Species (Brushbox, Blackbutt, grey ironbark, jarrah, Northern Beech, Spotted Gum, Red Ironbark, Tallowwood, turpentine)
• 80 x 85mm to 10 x 13mm (widths & thickness vary depending on species)
• 2 Weeks

OVERLAY TIMBER FLOOR
• Timber engineered floor is constructed in a special cross-ply configuration making it extremely stable. 
• The overlay floor has a full 3.6mm solid timber wear layer, which is laid up on 11mm structural plywood. The extra thick wear layer means you can sand and re-coat for many years.
• Overlay flooring can be installed directly over concrete
• As pre-finished in most case an average sized room can be completed within one day. 
• Species (Blackwood, Brushbox, Jarrah, Jatoba, Kempas, Merbau, Red Gum, teak parquetry, Victorian ash)
• 90mm x 14mm to 135mm to 14mm
• 2 weeks

CUSTOMISE SOLUTIONS
• Nash Timbers offers all the right solution for you
• Batons (Kiln and dried, Any size) 
• Ply (Any size)
• Bearers and joists (Suitable for all flooring and decking applications, any sizes)
• Glue 
• Acoustics Flooring (Soundproofing underlay flooring and soundproofing glue)

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