Product photography and samples are to be used as a general guide. Color as well as percentage, size and shape of markings will vary. Sizes are nominal, not actual.
RELATED INFORMATION:
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| MATERIAL: |
Other Wood |
| COATING: |
Uncoated |
| Availability |
Type |
Width |
Length |
Thickness |
Finish / Texture |
| Non-Stock |
Solid |
5"-9" |
2'-14" |
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Raked |
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Raked |
Refer to Inventory Overview PDF for "Availability" descriptions.
| Exterior Cladding |
Exterior Pavers |
Interior Walls |
Interior Floors |
Kitchen Countertops |
Other Countertops |
Wet Areas |
Traffic |
| NA |
NA |
X |
NA |
NA |
NA |
NA |
Not a Flooring Project |
Refer to Applications Guide PDF for descriptions and most commonly used materials by application.
| Initial Cleaning |
Standard Maintenance |
Special Maintenance |
| NA |
NA |
NA |
Refer to Care + Maintenance PDF for descriptions and cleaning instructions for materials treated with Natural Oil or UV Cure Aluminum Oxide. For uncoated materials, that are finished on site, follow the manufacturers instructions.
| Poplar is reclaimed mainly from the Ohio River Valley, and is found throughout many of the barns and rural dwellings populating this region. Poplar was basically used in two different applications, siding and light structural beams. The reclaimed light structural beams that are found in these buildings tend to yield more uniform coloring which is seen in the Raked Poplar Grade 1. This material is produced to order, please allow a 8-9 week lead time for production. |
YES / NO |
COATING (The pre-finish applied to the surface of the wood.) |
| No |
Intended for wall applications only, this material is uncoated. Uncoated materials are ideal for clients wishing to leave the wood in its natural state or apply their own site sand and finish. |
| YES / NO |
FILL (Materials may be resign filled.) |
| No |
Large knot holes, checking, nail holes, worm holes and other similar characteristics will not be resin-filled. Note that any substrate used in application may be visible through the holes in the material. |
| DURATION |
ACCLIMATION (Standard practice of allowing the moisture content in the wood to adjust to application.) |
| 7-10 Days |
To properly acclimate materials, the wood should be unpacked and left in the dry, temperature controlled (60-70 degrees) jobsite after all other construction has been completed. Failure to properly acclimate materials may result in the boards warping. |
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