Ash

 

Ash—or ‘Mountain Ash’—is recycled mainly from timber floors from houses and buildings in Melbourne, Canberra & Sydney. It was often used for floors in the 1960’s to 1980’s, and in buildings from that era Ash is also found in internal joinery timbers such as stair treads, hand rails, skirtings, door jambs and doors.

TIMBER KNOWLEDGE Ash is generally a pale yellow colour with varying brown and pink tones. The old Ash trees were very large (the world’s tallest hardwood is actually a Ash from the Styx river area of Tasmania - it is 98m high x 5.2m in diameter). The old Ash is denser and harder than fast grown new Ash and has a fine grain with close growth rings.

Mountain Ash: Eucalyptus regnans

USES Best use for the salvaged Ash flooring is to re-lay again as a timber floor. It’s consistent grain and colour make it a perfect floor for a more minimalist modern house.

NATURAL DURABILITY [approximate rating for the expected life of untreated and unfinished timbers exposed to the weather]

In Ground: Class 4 (0-5 years) Above Ground: Class 3 (7-15 years)

HARDNESS 4.9 kN (Janka scale)

DRY WEIGHT 680 kg / cubic metre


EXPLORE ASH FLOORING SAMPLES

PLEASE NOTE: Availability fluctuates frequently, so if you see a timber flooring sample that you’re interested in, please get in touch to enquire.

 

SALVAGED FROM St Luke’s Primary School Gym Floor, North Curl Curl NSW

SIZE 60mm wide x 22mm thick boards

PRICE from $95 / SQM

 

SALVAGED FROM Cobram Primary School, Victoria

SIZE 108mm wide x 19-20mm thick x 5.5m long

PRICE from $110 / SQM

Learn more about this flooring over on Thor’s Journal.

 

SALVAGED FROM Schools and houses in Melbourne

SIZE 108mm wide x 19mm & 133mm wide x 19mm thick boards

PRICE from $110 / SQM

 

SALVAGED FROM 1954 Canberra Heritage Building

SIZE 83 mm wide x 20 mm thick boards

Price from $95/SQM

Learn more about this flooring over on Thor’s Journal.


ASH SALVAGED FLOORING PROJECTS