2 1 4 red oak flooring unfinished

#1 Common & Better is a mixed grade that will consist of both Select & #1 Common grades. This can display some moderate color and grain variations, along with also have some light character such as small knots and mineral streaks throughout the boards.

  • Species: Red Oak
  • Thickness: 1/2"
  • Construction: Engineered
  • Milling Profile: Tongue & Groove
  • Finish: Unfinished
  • Edge Profile: Squared Edge
  • Installation Methods: Nail, Staple, Glue, or Float
  • Wear Layer: 2.5mm
  • Sq Ft Per Bundle: 21.25

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2 1 4 red oak flooring unfinished

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2 1/4 Red Oak Unfinished, Installed, Sanded down and 3 coats of polyurethane. Holbert Job

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Check out our selection of 2 1/4" Unfinished Solid Red Oak Hardwood Flooring. We provide Red Oak wood flooring that is kiln dried and milled according to NWFA standards or better. We offer all available grades of wood including Select & Better, #1 Common, Character, #2 Common and #3 Common. With our large selection of wood floors, you are sure to find the Unfinished Red Oak floor that's right for your home, always sold to you at the cheapest price You'll find anywhere online.

Also, be sure to check out our wide widths and long length options, also sold at wholesale prices.

Rift and Quartered, Quartered Only, Rift Only, and Plain Sawn are available in all widths, lengths, and grades. Herringbone is also available. If there's a product you can't find here online, just give us a call and we'll track it down for you!

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Unfinished Red Oak Hardwood- #1 Common Solid Strip Specifications:

Construction

Solid

Species

Red Oak

Grade

#1 Common

Thickness

3/4-inch thick

Width

2 1/4-inch

Length

Random board lengths up to 7.25 feet

Edge Details

Square Edge / 
Square End

Janka Rating

1152

Installation Method

Nail or Staple Down

Installation Level

On-Grade or Above-Grade

Unfinished Red Oak #1 Common 2 1/4" Wide 3/4" thick Strip Solid Hardwood Xulon Flooring

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What is the best grade of unfinished oak flooring?

For oak flooring, there are 3 main grades: select, Number 1 common and Number 2 common. Select grade is generally considered the highest grade as it has the least color variation.

How do you finish an unfinished red oak floor?

Follow these steps to sand and finish an unfinished floor..
Prepare Your Space. ... .
Sand the Surface. ... .
Clear Away Dust. ... .
Apply a Stain. ... .
Apply a Primer. ... .
Sealing Your Floor..

What is best grade of red oak flooring?

The different grades of Red Oak Hardwood.
Clear- The highest grade of red oak is the clear grain. ... .
Select and Better– Select and better wood is milled from the sapwood. ... .
Number One Common– No. ... .
Number Two Common– No. ... .
Number three common and shorts are two additional grading types but are generally not recommended..

How do you make red oak floors look natural?

Using no stain and just a clear sealer (like we did) is an idea to keep the wood light, but be aware it's not going mask the natural pink tones in the wood. Adding a clear top coat (I prefer water based!) will give you a light look but at the same time deepen the natural undertones in red oak.