Hemlock Stair Parts

Our gorgeous hemlock stair parts at Jackson Woodturners provide a classic feel, perfect for traditional staircases. Hemlock (Tsuga heterophylla Sarge) is a non-resinous North African softwood and is predominantly knot free with a straight grain. Due to Hemlock’s uniform density, it will take a stain easily with the minimum of colour distortion and does not split..

Hemlock Cottage Loaf Handrail 4200mm - 32mm Groove with Infill
JWCL32

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Hemlock Cottage Loaf Handrail 4200mm - 41mm Groove with Infill
JWCL41

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Hemlock HR Handrail 4200mm - 32mm groove with infill
JWHR32

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Hemlock HR Handrail 4200mm - 41mm groove with infill
JWHR41

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"Hemlock Stair Parts" Frequently Asked Questions

Renowned for its strength and resistance to wear and tear, hemlock is an ideal timber option for stair parts. The timber is exceptionally light in colour and takes varnish very well. It's clear grain and light colouring is also very popular with many customers.
When choosing between hemlock and oak stair parts, your first consideration may be strength and durability. While hemlock is an exceptionally strong wood despite being a softwood, oak is more durable in the long term and requires less maintenance.

Appearance is another important factor to bear in mind. Both are attractive in appearance and can be stained and polished to suit your individual tastes, however if you prefer to showcase the wood itself, your personal preferences may be instrumental in making your selection. For example, traditional homes may be better suited to red or white oak timber whereas the pale brown colour of hemlock could work perfectly for a modern staircase.

Feature Hemlock Oak
Strength/Durability Strong Strong & long lasting
Colour Pale brown Brown (range from light to dark tones)
Grain/Knots Straight grained & predominantly knot free Very grainy
Finishing Staining, varnishing and painting (Also popular untreated) Staining
Maintenance Low/Medium Low
Cost Low/Medium Medium/High
Feature Hemlock Pine
Strength/Durability Strong Strong
Colour Pale brown Brown/Yellow
Grain/Knots Straight grained & predominantly knot free Straight grained and knotty
Finishing Staining, varnishing and painting (Also popular untreated) Staining, varnishing and treating.
Maintenance Low/Medium Low/Medium
Cost Low/medium Low
Like other woods, hemlock is relatively easy to maintain. Regularly vacuum up the dust that has accumulated on stair parts, including on the stair treads, handrail, base rail and between the stair spindles. Using a mild detergent and a damp cloth, wipe away spills or stains on the wood before wiping them over with a dry cloth. We recommend that you repeat this process every four to six weeks. You can also view our range of quality wood finishing products to keep your staircase looking its best.