- Wood: White Oak
- Grade: #2 Common - Unfinished
- Stain: None
- Width: 2 1\/4
- Warranty: NO
- Min. Order Qty: 200SF
- SKU: H4LMC225WO752CSE
White Oak #2 Common Unfinished Hardwood Flooring
Top 3 Things to know about this White Oak Unfinished Hardwood Flooring.
- Our White Oak is harvested and milled in the United States. Ask, some is produced in China.
- Excellent Average Lengths - This product is consistently averaging out higher than the industry average. Learn More
- Excellent Milling!
Did you know?
- White Oak logs are sent to China to be milled? This White Oak hardwood flooring is completely processed in the United States, providing better milling and great lengths.
- The 5 Sins to Installation? Be sure to have a successful install.
White Oak is the most popular of all hardwood options in the United States. It's strong, can take a beating, comes in a range of beautiful, warm, reddish-brown hues; and can complement a variety of interior design settings. Consider this reputable domestic hardwood for your living space.
Some Interesting Facts About White Oak
White Oak can be found all throughout the United States and Canada. There are multiple species and subspecies of the tree located in North America, where the largest species can grow to reach heights of roughly 150 feet and widths of more than 4. In addition to its use as hardwood flooring, White Oak is also used to make agricultural tools, furniture, cabinetry, and more. White Oak is the official state tree of New Jersey.
The Benefits of White Oak Hardwood Flooring in Your Home
White Oak hardwood flooring is quite durable, with a Janka Hardness Scale score of 1290. When it comes to determining resistance to indentations and dings, this wood is used as the benchmark of which all other hardwoods are compared -- it's the industry standard. White Oak then is great for high-traffic areas; holds up well to daily wear and tear.
White Oak is also a stunning hardwood, with a tight vertical grain, and colors that range from light to dark brown, with a warm reddish hue. The tone darkens over time.
And with its traditional, unassuming look, White Oak hardwood flooring warms and complements any home decor; rustic, modern, traditional, eclectic, contemporary -- the possibilities are endless.