Jarrah Hardwood Flooring from Australia

One of the few commercial species from Western Australia, Jarrah is renowned world wide for its density and resistance to insect attack. Jarrah’s unique qualities and beautiful coloring have made it an ideal choice for corporate and residential interiors. Jarrah flooring has a dark, maroon tone which charmingly deepens with the years due to sunlight. It is one of the finest and hardest hardwood materials.
The grain of Jarrah is usually straight, but can be interlocked or wavy. Frequent black streaks and flecks occur in the red heartwood and add to Jarrah’s decorative appeal. A standard in fine homes “down under”, Jarrah makes a rich, refined statement in flooring. Hardness, Janka:1910, 48% harder than Red Oak.
We offer Jarrah flooring in unfinished and its available in both solid and engineered in a variety of widths. If you would like to gain more information on this species please visit www.pawbrandflooring.com




I am looking for approx. 300 Square Feet of Jarrah wood flooring – 3/4″ x 2 1/4″ material. Pricing? Delivery?
Hi David, thanks for your interest in our Jarrah flooring. We could sell you the following product. 2 11/32″ width called our custom grade allowing gum pockets and sound knots. $5.15 per sqft. plus shipping. Product is unfinished, square edged and end matched. If you provide me a a zip code I could get a cost to ship to you.
We have this for prompt shipment. You can visit out flooring website at http://www.pawbrandflooring.com for further information.
Regards, Robert
1-800-981-3590 or email at rabbott@bellnet.ca
In the mid ’70s My aunt and uncle purchased some jarra wood flooring and never did install it.Apparently it is in the form of parquet tile,6″ squares,and fixed to a paper backing. I would like to know what kind of adhesive I should use to install it.Oh,each square consists of 1″ strips
of wood.In Canada here,there are many different kinds of adhesives,all for different applications. Sy Sterritt.
Hi Sy, thanks for the comments. No special adhesive is required and there are many on the marketplace. Bona makes a quality flooring adhesive and I believe it’s non toxic. Please check with your local flooring store and they can probably get for you. Jarrah is a beautiful wood and was used for many years in the ship building industry. Hope you project works out for you and please send us some pictures when your done and we would be glad to post on our website.
Regards, Robert