7" Wire Brushed Beechwood White Oak Wood Flooring

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About Engineered Flooring


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Description

Uncover the serene elegance of Beechwood White Oak by Hardwood Bargains. Adorning spaces with its light and natural tones, this hardwood flooring evokes the gentle whisper of sunlit beechwood forests. The wire-brushed finish brings to life the oak's subtle grain patterns, offering a genuine touch that celebrates nature's artistry. Beyond its graceful appeal, Beechwood White Oak stands as a symbol of strength and longevity. Every plank is meticulously crafted, providing a dependable foundation that gracefully withstands the ebb and flow of daily life. Caring for this flooring is refreshingly simple, ensuring its delicate beauty remains intact season after season. Ideal for spaces that resonate with timeless elegance, from spacious living areas to tranquil bedrooms, Beechwood White Oak is a breath of fresh nature. Embrace the soothing allure of the forest with Hardwood Bargains' Beechwood White Oak.

Specifications

SKU
HWB-F-0401
Product Type
Engineered
Connection
Tongue & Groove
Finish
UV Cured Polyurethane
Style
Wire Brushed
Color
Beechwood
Collection
Riviera
Width
7"
Length
73"  (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
1/2"
Wear Layer
1.2mm
SF Per Box
34.88
Weight/SF
2.1 lbs
Weight/Box
73.2 lbs
Finish Warranty
50 Years
Structural Warranty
Lifetime
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 an engineered floor?

Engineered hardwood planks are essentially a sandwich consisting of a specific species of wood on top (generally 1/16” - 1/8”) with a high quality plywood core or high-density fiberboard bottom (HDF). They often come in a click and lock or tongue and groove construction that can be easily floated over your subfloor as well as glued or nailed down. Engineered floors need about 2-3 days to acclimate in the room/home prior to being installed.

What are the benefits of an engineered floor vs a solid floor?

Both types of flooring have their pros and cons, so we always recommend speaking with one of our flooring professionals first to determine what fits your needs and style best. Engineered can be installed both above or below grade as engineered flooring is less susceptible to moisture and expansion, versus solid wood floors which can only be installed above grade as they are one solid piece of wood and can only sustain a certain amount of moisture before expansion and movement becomes an issue. Another benefit to Engineered hardwood is they can be installed in almost any fashion. You can glue or nail both engineered and solid hardwood flooring when it comes time for installation, but you can also float engineered floor over most subfloors (as we discuss later a very DIY friendly and cost effective form of installation). This is because engineered floors often come in a click and lock or tongue and groove construction which allow for easy installation and locking. Solid floors take more time to acclimate as well, which if time is an issue for installation, becomes an important factor. Engineered hardwood takes about 2-3 days of acclimation in your home prior to installation whereas solid is 2-3 weeks.

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