Photo Warning:
The photos on this web site are provided to assist you in making a choice of species and the various grades that a given wood is offered in and also to give you some species-specific ideas as to:
- the color change to expect over time
- the color or grain range to expect in a given wood or grade
- other related characteristics or issues to be found in a given wood or species
We are proud of the amount of technical information we offer on our web site and the depth of that information. However, these photos have the following limitations:
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Color in the photo may vary from the actual wood due to:
- the translation and reproduction limitations of photography
- the limitations of viewing photos at web site resolutions
- the limitations and/or variations of viewing photos on your individual monitor with its variable color and/or resolution scheme
- in the grade photos, we show only five or six pieces of wood and, as your floor will contain thousands of pieces, there WILL BE greater variation in grain, color, and/or character in your floor than can possibly be shown in just the five or six pieces in the photo.
- Color change will vary from the photo in terms of the amount of change that will occur. This is due to the specific conditions at your installation site, resulting in either lesser or greater color changes than the ones we have created in our test for the color change photo.
- Grain and character variation will be, for the same reasons as listed for grade photos above, greater than that shown in the photos.
- The batch of wood from which these photos were taken may vary from the batch of wood from which your floor was milled. The reasons for this variation between batches includes:
- wood is a product of nature, and as such, no two pieces are alike to start with, while the same wood growing in different locales can vary greatly even though it is the exact same species.
- freshly milled wood will differ in color from older stocks as the older stocks will have aged and undergone color change. The photos may have been taken from freshly milled stock or slightly older batches, which would affect the color in the photo.
Hand Sample Warning:
Given the limitations of photography, we suggest you make your flooring choices from actual samples of the wood and not photos as:
- you will see the actual color and graining
- photos cannot show the look or sheen of factory-applied finish; so, for all pre-finished flooring formats, one needs to see actual samples
Additionally, we suggest:
- DO NOT make your flooring choice from just a few hand samples - be sure to request a full box of flooring in order to see a greater range of color, grain, and/or character than can be shown from just a few hand samples.
- Then, when your flooring arrives, BEFORE INSTALLING, open several boxes and "dry-rack" them out as a floor in order to see the batch of wood you are getting. Then:
- if this batch of flooring is acceptable, proceed.
- if not acceptable, return the flooring.
- we strongly suggest that, even if the flooring is acceptable, you review with your installer and/or buyer what to do with any exceptionally light, dark, and/or odd-grained pieces. The questions you should ask are:
- should you install them as they come out of the box, or
- should you "dry-rack" the flooring out before installing and then make a harmonious blend of color and grain, and/or
- should you either discard the very light, dark, and/or odd-colored pieces and not install them or should you use them, but only in closets and other "hidden" areas.
Responsibility Limitations:
Given the limitations of photography, coupled with the nature of wood and its variability, EcoTimber shall NOT BE HELD RESPONSIBLE FOR:
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Variation from the photos on this web site found in the actual batch of flooring you receive, including but not limited to:
- color variation
- grain variation
- color change and whether the samples, photos, and/or flooring received varies in the degree of color change that has occurred so far
- character variation in the various grades we offer, including amount of defects, type of defects, sapwood and heartwood percentage, mineral streaks, worm holes, species specific issues, etc.
Likewise, EcoTimber shall NOT BE HELD RESPONSIBLE FOR the variation from the samples you make your flooring choice from and the batch of flooring you receive, including, but not limited to:
- color variation
- grain variation
- color change and whether the samples, photos, and/or flooring you received varies as to the degree of color change that has occurred so far
- character variation in the various grades we offer, including amount of defects, type of defects, sapwood and heartwood percentage, mineral streaks, worm holes, species specific issues, etc.
ONCE YOU INSTALL THE FLOORING, YOU HAVE DEEMED IT ACCEPTABLE, AND NO FURTHER CLAIMS CONCERNING VISIBLE ISSUES SHALL BE ENTERTAINED.IT IS YOUR RESPONSIBILITY TO INSPECT THE FLOORING PRIOR TO INSTALLATION AND TO COMMUNICATE WITH THE INSTALLER, DESIGNER, AND/OR OWNER TO ENSURE THAT EVERYONE IS COMPLETELY SATISFIED WITH THE BATCH OF FLOORING THEY RECEIVED WITH REGARDS TO COLOR, GRAIN, AND/OR GRADE ISSUES. IF YOU DON'T LIKE THE BATCH OF FLOORING YOU RECEIVED, DON'T INSTALL IT. INSTEAD, RETURN IT FOR FULL CREDIT. REMEMBER - THE CHOICE IS YOURS !