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What sizes does red oak flooring come in?

What sizes does red oak flooring come in?

Northern Red Oak Flooring Specifications

  • Thickness: 3/4″ Solid, 5/8” Engineered, 4mm Wear Layer (nominal 3/16”)
  • Widths Available: 3”-12″ Solid, 3”-10” Engineered.
  • Lengths Ranges Available: 1′-8′, 2′-10′, 3′-10′, 5′-10′ Solid, 2′-10′ Engineered, Longer lengths available.

What are the different grades of red oak flooring?

For oak flooring, there are 3 main grades: select, Number 1 common and Number 2 common. Select grade is generally considered the highest grade as it has the least color variation.

Are red oak floors out of style?

Although it may have lost some popularity with the rise of other woods, oak is quickly making a comeback to “new style” thanks to trending finishing techniques and popular design styles.

How much does red oak hardwood flooring cost?

Red Oak. The average cost for red oak flooring is between $8 and $13 per square foot. It has a reddish, tightly visible grain and is exceptionally durable.

Which is better red oak or white oak floors?

HARDNESS: White Oak is a slightly harder wood than Red Oak. On the Janka hardness scale, White Oak flooring scores a 1360 and Red Oak flooring a 1290. Both Red and White Oak flooring are excellent choices for long-term durability for most homes.

How thick is red oak flooring?

3/4″
There are hundreds of styles and colors available. When we think of a solid Hardwood flooring we generally think of the standard strip red oak wood flooring that is 3/4″ thick by 2 1/4″ wide, but solid Hardwood flooring is also available in various sizes from 3 to 6 or more inches wide (called plank floors).

Which is better white or red oak flooring?

White Oak has a smoother grain White Oak grain patterns tend to be more moderate, while Red Oak grain is often stronger and more dramatic. That means, even though White Oak is slightly harder, dents and scratches may be more easily hidden by the grain patterns in a Red Oak floor.

Are there different grades of Oak?

The letter can be an A for exceptional quality oak, or it can be a number 1 to 3, with 3 being of lower quality. 1 being good quality and 3 would have quite a bit of character, such as knots and sap. There is also a 4 which is the lowest quality, but we don’t supply that.

Is red oak flooring good?

Red oak has a Janka hardness rating of 1290. Red oak flooring tends to be quite durable, which helps to explain its enduring popularity as a floor covering option. Red oak has been used for centuries in structures from castles to cottages, and it has good dimensional stability, with a score of 8.6.

Do Red Oak floors darken with age?

Usually just called “red oak,” this domestic hardwood tends to be warm and on the lighter side. Like its name, it often has pink or red undertones. As it ages, it darkens to golden brown or even amber in color.

Is Red Oak cheaper than white oak?

PRICE: There is not a major difference between the price of Red and White Oak. At times, Red Oak is more expensive, and sometimes White Oak costs more. The price will also vary based on width of the boards and grade of the wood.

Where can I get red oak flooring for cheap?

We are your source for Unfinished Solid 2 1/4″ Red Oak Hardwood Flooring. We have all grades available including Select & Better, #1 Common, Character, #2 Common and #3 Common. We also provide long length options at an affordable price.

How big is an unfinished red oak floor?

We currently offer a huge variety of unfinished red oak strip flooring in widths from 1 1/2″, all the way up to 18″ wide planks. If you are looking for 2 1/4″ red oak strip flooring, just look below for the available selections we offer.

What is Janka hardness rating for red oak flooring?

It is recommended for at or above grade nail-down installation over plywood or OSB subfloors. This flooring features tongue-and-groove edges for a snug, interlocking fit. It comes with a lifetime structural warranty and has a Janka hardness rating of 1,290. Are these planks quarter sawn?

Which is the best type of hardwood flooring?

2 1/4″ Red Oak strip flooring is quite possibly the most widely used hardwood flooring choice in the US. There is no other hardwood floor selection that fits into more interior design schemes than a classic 2 1/4″ Red Oak Strip floor.