Why eco green flooring ?
Eco Green flooring is hardwood flooring harvest from coconut tree.
The senile coconut / palm tree is about up to 60 years old and do
not produce coconut anymore
People every 60 years is going to re-planted the senile coconut
palm with the coconut seed.
We turn coconut logs into beautiful, distinctive and exotic looks.
Coconut flooring having same hardness to maple, oak and some
tropical hardwood. It's coming from sustainable resources. It is eco
friendly flooring
By Using our product, one day coconut flooring will recognize as
an alternative on reducing de forestation and safe our tropical
forest.

Use in Green Construction
One of primary uses of coconut timber is for building construction. Coconut timber is suitable
for housing components like trusses, purlins, walls, joists, doors, window frames and
jalousies. Low density coconut wood materials (from the centre of the stem) should be used
only in non-load structures like walls and panels while high density coconut wood (from the
perimeter of the stem) can be used for load-bearing structures like trusses and joints.
The small diameter of coconut stem limits the size of sawn lumber, hence the optimum width
and thickness of boards that are usually recovered are 25mm and 50mm, respectively. For
structures requiring bigger sizes of lumber, glued lamination of the wood to the desired
dimensions solves this particular problem.
High density coconut wood could also be used as posts, power and telecommunication poles,
trusses, floor tiles (parquet), girts, floor joists, purlins, balustrades and railings and other load
bearing structures. When coconut logs are to be used in ground contact under exposed
conditions (e.g. as posts or as poles for electrical wires) they must be properly treated.
Medium density boards can be effectively used for walling, horizontal studs, ceiling joists and
door/window frames. As a rule, coconut wood with density below 400 kg/m3 should not be
used as structural framing materials. However, they can be used in the internal parts of a
building as ceiling and wall lining in the form of boards and shingles. A problem related to
structural application of coconut wood is the difficulty of nailing and subsequently splitting of
high density wood finishes.