Results of the Janka Hardness Test

The Janka Hardness test measures the force needed to drive a .444 inch steel ball halfway into a piece of wood. When more force is needed, then the wood is stronger and more resistant to dents and scratches. The results can vary based on where the wood is harvested. These ratings are for natural wood and do not account for finishes applied by manufacturers which would increase the durability and ease of maintenance of any wood floor.

Wood Species Ratings
Brazilian Teak 3540
Brazilian Cherry 2820
Mesquite 2345
Santos Mahogany 2200
Jarrah 1910
Purpleheart 1860
Pecan/Hickory 1820
Bamboo 1800
African Pedauk 1725
Wenge 1630
Hard maple 1450
Merbau 1400
Australian Cypress 1375
White Oak 1360
Ash 1320
American Beech 1300
Kimbala 1260
Red Oak(Northern) 1260
Yellow Birch 1260
Heart Pine 1225
Teak 1155
Black Walnut 1010
Black Cherry 950
Southern Yellow Pine (longleaf) 870
Tamarack 800
Southern Yellow Pine (shortleaf) 690
Douglas Fir 660
Alder 590