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About This Floor
Hardwood Bargains 7" Wire Brushed Jasper European Oak Wood Flooring is a remarkable blend of style, durability, and affordability, making it an excellent choice for homeowners and designers alike. This high-quality flooring solution showcases the natural beauty of European Oak, a sought-after wood species known for its distinctive grain patterns and remarkable strength. The wide 7-inch planks not only make your space appear larger but also create a sense of openness and sophistication, elevating the overall aesthetic of your interiors.
The wire-brushed finish on the Jasper European Oak wood flooring adds depth and texture to the planks, highlighting the wood's natural knots and variations. This process gently removes the softer wood fibers, leaving the harder grain exposed, which results in a more rustic and tactile surface. This unique finish is not only visually appealing but also offers practical benefits, as it camouflages minor scratches and dents that may occur over time, making it an ideal flooring choice for families and pet owners.
The warm and inviting tones of the Jasper color are versatile and compatible with a wide range of design styles. From traditional to contemporary, this flooring solution serves as a stunning foundation for any décor theme. The rich hues of the Jasper European Oak wood flooring create a welcoming atmosphere that can be easily complemented by various furniture pieces and color palettes, offering endless design possibilities.
In addition to its beauty, the Hardwood Bargains 7" Wire Brushed Jasper European Oak Wood Flooring is built to withstand the rigors of everyday life. Its durable construction makes it suitable for high-traffic areas in both residential and commercial settings. With proper care and maintenance, this wood flooring option promises to retain its elegance and charm for years to come, making it a worthwhile investment for any property owner.
Hardwood Bargains prides itself on providing top-quality products at competitive prices, and their 7" Wire Brushed Jasper European Oak Wood Flooring is no exception. With a commitment to customer satisfaction, the company offers expert advice and support to help you make the best decision for your flooring needs. Whether you are renovating your home or embarking on a new construction project, the timeless appeal and enduring quality of this Jasper European Oak flooring make it an ideal choice to enhance the beauty and value of your space.
Specifications
- SKU
- HWB-F-MT2202
- Product Type
- Engineered
- Connection
- Tongue & Groove
- Finish
- Matte Lacquer
- Style
- Wire Brushed
- Color
- Jasper
- Collection
- Closeout
- Width
- 7"
- Length
- 70"  (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
- 3mm
- SF Per Box
- 20.69
- Weight/SF
- 2.2 lbs
- Weight/Box
- 44.9 lbs
- Finish Warranty
- 30 Years
- Structural 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 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.
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.