American maple hardwood has a close grain pattern
and sometimes has a highly figured birds eye or
burl grain. Color can vary from creamy white to
light brown.
Throughout most of North America, with commercial species
in the eastern United States and Canada and the western
coast of the United States (bigleaf maple). Maple lumber comes principally
from the Middle Atlantic and Lake States, which together account for
about two-thirds of the production. The wood of sugar maple and black
maple is known as hard maple. Maples grow to heights of 120 ft (36
m), with a diameter of 3 ft (1 m). Forest grown trees may have a clear
bole of 60 ft (18 m). Moderately resistant to penetration with preservatives.
Species Botanical Name: Acer Saccharinum
Styles and Sizes
Maple 6 Panel Doors
Part # M-10-01
Door Widths Available: 1'4", 1'6",
1'8", 1'10", 2'0", 2'4", 2'6", 2'8",
2'10" and
3'0".
Maple Bi-Fold 6 Panel Part # M-10-08
Door Widths Available: 2'0",
2'6" and 3'0".
Maple French 10 Lite Part # M-20-01
Door Widths Available: 2'0".
Maple French 15 Lite Part # M-20-03
Door Widths Available: 2'6", 2'8" and 3'0".