Specie – Hickory (Carya spp.); relative hardness – 1,820 (Janka); thickness – 3/4″ (engineered T&G or Enhanced); widths – 4-1/4″, 5″, 5-3/16″, 6″ & 7″; grades – Premier or Heritage; finish – Smooth (Matte), Wire Brushed; made in Canada.
Hickory is related to the pecan tree, and once cut it is difficult to tell them apart. Hickory while not quite as stable as some of the other woods, is quite hard. The grain of the hickory is closed and tighter together, so if you like the look of a grainy wood, but not too grainy like the oak, then Hickory is for you. It also comes in a wide variety of colours because the sapwood is a white, creamy colour, and can be easily stained. Hickory has a tendency to take on moisture quicker than other species and therefore must be installed on delivery.
Specie – Hickory (Carya spp.); relative hardness – 1,820 (Janka); thickness – 3/4″ (engineered T&G or Enhanced); widths – 4-1/4″, 5″, 5-3/16″, 6″ & 7″; grades – Premier or Heritage; finish – Smooth (Matte), Wire Brushed; made in Canada.