Width:
3.25Grade:
Blue LabelSquare Footage:
720.00Color Name:
Red Oak NaturalLocation:
Murphy, NCThickness:
0.5
Category :
Engineered Hardwood Installation:
NAIL/STAPLE/GLUE/FLOATRadiant Heat:
YesSurface Texture:
WirebrushedQuality:
Blue LabelPly:
8 ply cross grainSpecies:
Red OakWear Layer:
3 mmJanka Hardness Rating:
1290SQFT Pallet:
1280Style Name:
AntiqueGloss Level:
Low GlossProfile:
Eased Edges and EndsFinish:
UV Cured Aluminum Oxide, Abrasion Resistant FinishPrice Per Sq Ft:
1.39Weight Per Sq Ft:
2Square Foot Per Box:
40
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We provide your first sample request packet free of charge. Our sample request packet can hold up to 4 solid hardwood samples, or 5 engineered hardwood samples, or 5 luxury vinyl plank samples. Any additional sample request packets will cost the standard USPS shipping cost of $10.60. If you are purchasing less than 500 square feet the $10.60 charge will apply.
You have 1 business day to submit all your sample requests. We ship them to you the next business day.
Samples are intended to represent the color of the product. For quality, construction, or amount of variation, please refer to the product pictures and grade descriptions.
Make sure the floor you select has enough footage to complete your order. Also, if a lot is marked "Take All", then make certain the footage available matches what you need. Also, note that we do not hold material while your sample is shipped therefore there is a risk that we will be sold out by the time you get ready to place your order.
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Description
Our Antique flooring collection with a red oak natural finish brings a classic style to ay home.
Red Oak Hardwood Janka Hardness Rating
Hardwood Species
Janka Rating (lbf)
Red Oak
1290
White Oak
1360
Hickory
1820
Hard Maple (Sugar Maple)
1450
Walnut (American Black Walnut)
1010
Note: Janka ratings can vary depending on the specific subspecies, growing conditions, and the part of the tree from which the wood is harvested. The values presented here are typical averages.