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Match your Rustic Maple Butcher Block Countertop with a quality Rustic Maple Butcher Block Backsplash.
These Butcher Block Backsplashes are constructed like a Butcher Block Countertop with the strips running the length of the backsplash, or you can also choose the Face Grain Construction Style. Rustic Maple Backsplashes are available in a thickness of (1/2 inch) up to (1-1/2 inches), a depth up to (24 inches), and a length up to (162 inches).
All orders revised or canceled after going into production (within 24 hours after order is received) will have a restocking fee of up to 50%.
Rustic Maple Backsplashes will have filled knots.
If you prefer to have your Backsplash sanded smooth and have no texture, be sure to select NONE in the Texture Options.
Wire Brushed Texture works best on wood with an open grain such as White Oak, Red Oak, and Ash. On other tighter grain wood species the Wire Brushed Texture will not have the same effect and will not be as visible.
Because each piece of wood has its own unique character, grain and color will vary from the sample images shown.
Rustic Maple Backsplashes ship within 1 to 3 weeks.
Note: Lead times may vary based on order volume and seasonal demand. Please contact our sales team online or by phone at 1-800-798-1269 for questions regarding current order lead times.
Hard Maple
Hard Maple sapwood is creamy white with a slight reddish brown tinge and the heartwood varies from light to dark reddish brown. Hard Maple has a close fine, uniform texture and is generally straight-grained. Hard Maple is hard and heavy with good strength properties, in particular its high resistance to abrasion and wear. We use only the higher quality grades of Hard Maple lumber for our products.
Soft Maple
In most respects soft maple is very similar to hard maple. Generally soft maple sapwood is greyish white. The heartwood varies from light to dark reddish brown. Soft Maple is usually straight-grained and has low shock resistance. Soft maple is about 25 percent less hard than hard maple. The soft maple we use for our products is selected for a white color. We use only the higher quality grades of Soft Maple lumber for our products.