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Similar to solid hardwood floors by look, engineered floors are different in construction and usually are a less expensive alternative. The floor is constructed with a top level of solid hardwood with several layers of plywood underneath. Engineered floors are more resistant to moisture allowing the floors to be installed at grade level, above grade level, or below grade level.
White Oak is a common wood flooring used in many homes for its natural beauty and exceptional durability. The surface of white oak floors is a satiny, smoother texture that’s more uniform and less busy than red oak, with closely spaced growth rings that are longer, darker lines that compliment its pattern. Its increased durability allows it to better withstand the possibility of dents or impacts, making it ideal for high traffic areas like entryways, hallways, or kitchens.
White Oak is a common wood flooring used in many homes for its natural beauty and exceptional durability. The surface of white oak floors is a satiny, smoother texture that’s more uniform and less busy than red oak, with closely spaced growth rings that are longer, darker lines that compliment its pattern. Its increased durability allows it to better withstand the possibility of dents or impacts, making it ideal for high traffic areas like entryways, hallways, or kitchens.
Additional Info
Brand | Golden Elite |
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Collection | St. Petersburg |
Construction Type | Engineered Hardwood |
Country of Origin | Canada |
Edge Detail | V-Groove |
Edge Locking | Tongue & Groove |
Finish | Treffert Aluminum Oxide anti-scratch |
Gloss Level | 30% Matte |
Installation Method | Glue-Down or Nail-Down |
Installation Location | House/Condo/Basement |
Grade | Premium |
Janka Hardness | 1360 |
Radiant Heat | Yes |
Stain | River Stone |
Surface Texture | Flat |
Use | Residential/Commercial |
Plank Size | 5" x 1/2" |
Warranty | 25 years on finish - Lifetime on Construction |
Sqft per box | 23.7 |