Ash Timber (Hardwood)

Ash is a durable type of timber that is among the hardwood species and is especially used in furniture, flooring, door, window frames and carpentry works. The ash tree grows in parts of the Americas, Europe, and Asia, and is also commonly known as a fruiting tree.

The properties of ash timber include hardness, durability, elasticity and resistance to cracking. In addition, ash lumber is naturally resistant to rot and decay. Thanks to these properties, ash timber becomes a material suitable for outdoor use.

Ash lumber is also an easy material to process. Ash lumber, which is used in different carpentry works such as furniture making, flooring, door and window frames, is also preferred for decorative purposes as it has a beautiful and natural color.

When ash lumber is obtained through sustainable forestry practices, it contributes to the protection of natural resources and environmentally friendly practices. In addition, ash wood is considered a more ecologically sustainable material, as it grows slowly, uses less water than other wood species, and emits less carbon emissions.

As a result, ash timber is a durable and hard building material that has an important place among hardwood species. It can be used in many areas such as furniture, flooring, doors, window frames and carpentry work. When obtained with sustainable forestry practices, it contributes to the protection of natural resources and environmentally friendly practices.