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Pacific Blackbutt
What is Pacific Blackbutt?
Pacific Blackbutt (botanical name Eucalyptus pilularis) is a native Australian hardwood with strong structural and aesthetic credentials.
Key features include:
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A colour palette ranging from pale golden brown to honey, sometimes with a subtle pinkish hue.
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Straight, fairly uniform grain with medium even texture — delivering clean and contemporary appearance.
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High density and hardness: With a dry density around ~900 kg/m³ and Janka hardness ~9.1 kN, it’s a very durable species.
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Native to the eastern Australian coastal forests of New South Wales and southern Queensland.
Why Choose Pacific Blackbutt Pre-Finished Solid Timber Flooring?
Durability & Performance
Because Pacific Blackbutt is inherently strong and dense, it works very well for flooring where wear, traffic and longevity matter.
When supplied in pre-finished solid boards, it offers additional benefits: less on-site finishing, consistent factory-applied coatings, and quicker installation. For example: some supplier specs list multiple layers of coating and finish systems.
Aesthetic Appeal – Warm, Neutral & Versatile
The natural tones of Blackbutt — pale gold, light brown, sometimes with subtle pink undertones — create a warm yet neutral foundation that works across many interior styles.
Its clean grain and even texture make it a good choice for modern, minimalist interiors, while still offering enough character for classic or transitional settings.
Australian Native Timber Credibility
Using a native hardwood like Pacific Blackbutt appeals to clients who are looking for locally-sourced material, genuine timber authenticity and a finish that reflects Australian craftsmanship and material heritage.
Typical Specifications & Features
Here are representative specification details you might highlight (always verify with your specific supplier):
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Thickness: Often ~18 mm solid board (varies by supplier).
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Widths: Common widths 85-130 mm (or more) depending on range.
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Lengths: Many boards offered in longer lengths (1500-2200 mm) for a wide-plank look.
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Finish: Pre-finished with factory coatings (e.g., multiple layers of lacquer or polyurethane) allowing immediate usage.
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Grade & Colour Variation: Some subtle pink or pink-tone variation may occur; the sapwood and heartwood tonal differences exist.
Benefits for Your Customers
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Ready to live on: Because it’s pre-finished, less disruption during install, less mess, and quicker to occupancy.
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Long-term value: Solid timber boards can often be re-sanded/refinished multiple times (depending on thickness and wear layer) — longer lifespan than many alternatives.
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Premium look: The aesthetic of premium Australian native hardwood elevates interiors, improving perceived value.
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Versatility: Suits a wide range of interior styles, from modern minimal to warm classic.
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Durability for high-traffic: Given the hardness and density of the timber, it’s suitable for living rooms, hallways, and other busy zones.
Considerations & Best-Practice Advice
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Moisture & Climate: Solid timber flooring (including Blackbutt) will expand/contract with humidity and moisture changes. Proper subfloor prep, installation allowance (expansion gaps) and maintaining indoor humidity levels is important.
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Not ideal for wet zones without special treatment: While very durable, solid timber may not be ideal for high-moisture areas (bathrooms, laundries) unless specifically specified for such use.
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Colour variation & ageing: Natural timber will change subtly over time with light exposure. Blackbutt may deepen slightly in tone. Ensure clients understand natural variation and evolution.
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Installation & finishing: Even with pre-finished boards, correct installation techniques (subfloor dryness, levelness, acclimatisation) are crucial for long-term performance.
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Cost vs engineered options: Solid timber is often higher cost and requires dedicated installation. If budget or subfloor conditions are constrained, engineered timber options might also be discussed.
Installation & Maintenance Tips
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Install with appropriate expansion gaps and follow manufacturer’s recommendations for subfloor moisture content.
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Use felt-pads under furniture, avoid dragging heavy items across the surface.
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Clean regularly with a soft broom or vacuum; use a pH-neutral wood-floor cleaner for maintenance.
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Avoid excessive water or wet mopping.
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Place doormats in high-traffic entry zones to reduce grit and wear.
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Periodically inspect the finish; when wear becomes visible, refinishing (if allowed) can restore the floor’s look rather than replacement.
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