2.25" Smooth Gunstock White Oak

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About This Floor

Description

The hardwood bargains 5" wide Wire Brushed Jasmine White Oak flooring is a high-quality, durable flooring option that comes with a 50 year finish warranty. This flooring is made from 100% solid oak, ensuring its strength and longevity in any space. The wire brushing process gives the flooring a unique, textured finish that adds character and warmth to any room.

The Jasmine White Oak color is a light, neutral shade that will complement a variety of decor styles. This flooring is also easy to maintain and clean, thanks to its 50 year finish warranty. Regular sweeping and mopping will keep it looking like new for many years to come.

In addition to its durability and aesthetic appeal, this hardwood bargains flooring is also an eco-friendly option. The oak used to make this flooring is sustainably sourced, so you can feel good about your purchase. With its competitive pricing and long-lasting quality, this flooring is a great investment for any home.

Specifications

SKU
BPI-F-10932
Product Type
Solid
Connection
Tongue & Groove
Finish
Claritage Extra Finish
Style
Smooth
Color
Gunstock
Width
2.25"
Length
84"  (Random Length) Random length flooring is flooring that comes in boxes or cartons made up of varying plank lengths. This gives the floor a natural look and prevents patterns during installation, efficiently maximizing all of the lumber used in milling.
Thickness
3/4"
Wear Layer
Solid
SF Per Box
24
Weight/SF
2.8 lbs
Weight/Box
67.2 lbs
Finish Warranty
Lifetime
Install Options
Float Glue Nail
Maintenance
Floor Care Guide

Frequently asked questions

What is tongue & groove construction?

Tongue and groove is the type of joint construction on wood flooring planks that allow them to easily fit together. One side of the plank has a projection called the tongue while the other side has a groove to match. The panels are laid flat with each tongue fitting into the groove next to it. This allows the planks to interlock seamlessly across the floor. Tongue and groove flooring can be installed in either a glue down, nail down or floating method. If floating tongue and groove, a seam glue is used to adhere the tongue and groove together.

What is a solid floor?

Solid hardwood planks are just as they sound, a solid piece of wood from top to bottom. This kind of wood typically tends to be a denser floor, making them stronger and more durable than other types of constructions. Solid hardwood needs about 2-3 weeks to acclimate in your room/home prior to being installed. Solid floors must be installed above grade only as they are susceptible to moisture and expansion over time. Glue or nail down installation are the only 2 options with solid floors as they generally cannot be floated.

How can this floor be installed?

Floating floor installation can be done on almost any sub floor (wood, OSB, concrete, or even existing floors). The term floating refers to the fact that the planks do not need to be nailed or glued down. Floors that can be floated come in a click and lock or a tongue and groove construction. You need to purchase a wood seam glue that will resist moisture and hold the flooring together. A protective pad or underlayment is generally place underneath a floating floor to limit the transmission of sound when walking and as a protectant against moisture.

Glue-down installation process is when the floor is glued to the subfloor using a special flooring adhesive. From a do-it-yourself standpoint, this is generally considered the hardest of the installations and requires a high skill level. As with with nail down, it is best to have a professional installation crew execute this if you decide to go this route for installing your floors. There are many types of glue that can be used but it is important to get a high quality, waterproof flooring adhesive.

Nail down installation is the process of securing the floor to the subfloor with either nails, staples, or flooring cleats. This method requires significant equipment and a professional installer is generally recommended for these types of installs.

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