Eco-Friendly Recycled Flooring
Is Staybull Flooring™ right for you?
Combining form and function, Staybull Flooring™ is strong, long-lasting, low-maintenance, VOC free and ideal for modern and contemporary design.
Each line of Staybull™ recycled flooring is wider and longer than traditional solid flooring. With a width of 5" and average lengths of 4' - 5' (1' - 2' longer & approx. 2" wider), you get a more seamless looking floor and one that offers exceptional durability. Staybull™ is dimensionally superior and the only brand of solid wood flooring you can install over cured concrete without having to worry about problems like cupping.
If these are benefits you want out a hardwood floor order a free sample of recycled wood flooring, or contact Staybull Flooring™ today.
All prices listed are suggested by the manufacturer. Contact a Staybull Flooring™ Dealer for Specials & Discounted Pricing.
Domestic Eco-Friendly Flooring Options
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American Cherry - North America (Prunus Serotina)
Cherry heartwood varies from rich red to reddish-brown. The sapwood is white. It has a fine, straight grain with narrow brown pith flecks and small gum pockets. It has a smooth texture. Weight is about 36lbs per cu. ft.
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American / Black Walnut - North America (Juglans Nigra)
Black Walnut heartwood is rich dark brown to purplish-black and is usually straight grained. Wavy or curly grain is sometimes present. Texture is coarse. Weight averages about 40lbs per cu. ft.
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Ash - North America (Fraxinus Americana) Ash heartwood is a light tan to a grayish-brown color, sometimes with a red tinge. It is generally straight grained and coarse, but with a smooth texture. Weight ranges from about 35lbs to 41lbs per cu. ft.
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Birch - North America (Betula Lutea) Birch has light yellow sapwood and reddish brown heartwood. Once stained, the color differences are less pronounced. It has straight, close grain and a fine, even texture. Weight is about 44lbs per cu. ft.
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Maple, Bird's Eye Maple - North America (Acer Saccharum) The heartwood is a uniformly light reddish brown. The sapwood features a white color with a reddish tinge. The grain is straight but occasionally curly or wavy. Bird's-eye figures are what distinguish this maple from others. The wood is very fine and even textured.
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Maple, Hard Maple - North America (Acer Saccharum) Maple is creamy white with a reddish tinge and usually has a straight grain, sometimes curly or wavy. Fine brown growth rings give an attractive figure on plain sawn surfaces. Texture is fine and even. Weight averages about 45lbs per cu. ft.
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Maple, Soft Maple - North America (Acer Saccharinum) Soft maple is creamy white and has a straight grain. It is a bit less lustrous than Hard Maple and growth rings are comparatively indistinct. Rays are narrower than in Hard Maple.
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Oak, Red Oak (plain sawn) - North America (Quercus Rubra) Red Oak heartwood is similar to other oaks and coloration runs from a light tan to pink with a reddish tinge. The wood is predominantly straight grained and coarse textured. Weight is about 48lbs per cu. ft.
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Oak, Red Oak (quarter sawn) - North America (Quercus Rubra)
Red Oak heartwood is similar to other oaks and coloration runs from a light tan to pink with a reddish tinge. The wood is predominantly straight grained and coarse textured. Wei aght is about 48lbs per cu. ft.
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Oak, White Oak (plain sawn) - North America (Quercus Alba) White oak varies in color from light tan to pale yellow-brown with a pinkish tinge. It is similar to European oak. Straight grained with characteristic silver grain in quarter sawn wood. Medium to coarse texture. White Oak is somewhat more figured than Red Oak due to longer rays. Weight averages 45-47lbs cu. ft. |
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Oak, White Oak (quarter sawn) - North America (Quercus Alba) White Oak varies in color from light tan to pale yellow-brown with a pinkish tinge. It is similar to European oak. Straight grained with characteristic silver grain in quarter sawn wood. Medium to coarse texture. White Oak is somewhat more figured than Red Oak due to longer rays. Weight averages 45-47lbs cu. ft. |
Exotic Eco-Friendly Flooring Options
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African Mahogany - Africa (Khaya Ivorensis) African mahogany it is pinkish/purple in color. This lumber also is a hardwood that holds up well and becomes a deeper and darker shade as years pass. Grain is straight to interlocked, producing a stripe figure.
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African Padauk - Africa (Pterocarpus Soyauxii)
African Padauk heartwood is vivid blood red, toning down to a dark purple-brown with red streaks upon exposure. Grain is straight to interlocked. Texture is similar to African mahogany, being slightly open grained. Weight varies from about 40lbs to 50lbs per cu. ft.
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Andiroba (Royal Mahogany) - Brazil (Carapa Guianensis) The sapwood of Andiroba wood floors are pink when newly cut. It often turns to a pale grayish-brown very quickly after exposure to light. Heartwood of andiroba wood flooring is reddish brown, then dulls slightly in shade with age. This wood floor species has a straight, often interlocked grain and is medium to coarse in texture.
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Brazilian Cherry (Jatoba) - Brazil (Hymenaea Courbaril) Jatoba heartwood is salmon red to orange-brown marked with dark brown streaks. It has a golden luster. Grain is usually interlocked with a medium to coarse texture.
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Bubinga (African Rosewood) - Africa (Guibourtia Demeusei) Bubinga is medium red-brown with lighter red to purple veining. Grain is straight to interlocked. It's texture moderately coarse but even. Weight varies from about 50lbs to 60lbs per cu. ft.
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Canarywood - Bolivia (Centrolobium spp) Heartwood varies from pale yellowish-brown to pale olive-brown streaked with olive green, dark gray, or pinkish-brown, and when mineral stained, streaks of steel blue. Grain is usually straight, regular, fine texture. Weight is about 31 lb per cu. ft.
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Iroko (African Teak) - Africa (Clorophora Excelsa) Color varies from a golden-orange to brown. Texture is moderately fine and even.
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Makore (African Cherry) - Africa (Tieghemella Heckelii) Makore heartwood varies from pinkish-red to blood red and red-brown. Grain is usually straight, but many logs have a decorative moire pattern, or mottled, or even dark streaks. It's texture is uniform and fine. The wood is lustrous.
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Santos Mahogany - Brazil (Myroxylon Balsamun) Santos Mahogany features an exquisite grain pattern. Its deep red to reddish brown tones holds up well in sunlight and other environmental factors. 70% harder than oak which makes this wood the most sought after variety of mahogany.
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Sapele Mahogany - Africa (Entandrophragma Cylindricum) Sapele is also known as African Mahogany, when in reality it is a different specie all together. Sapele has a reddish-brown color to the wood that in many ways is very similar to Mahogany.
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Tigerwood (Brazilian Koa) - Brazil (Astronium graveolens) Tigerwood (Also known as: Goncalo Alves, Brazilian Koa, and Muiracatiara) is one of the finest quality hardwoods available that features a unique light golden-brown to reddish-brown coloring with exotic black and brown streaks. Tigerwood is an exotic hardwood that is naturally resistant to rot and decay.
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Wenge - Africa (Milletia Laurentii)
The clearly defined heartwood is dark brown, with very close, fine, almost black veins. The closely spaced whitish bands of parenchyma give the wood a most attractive appearance. It is fairly straight grained with a coarse texture. Weight is 55 lbs per cu. ft.
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