This high quality hardwood flooring is perhaps the best of both worlds: beveled and unfinished. This means the buyer will not need to go to the work of sanding down the hard edges, but will allow them the freedom to choose their favourite finish to perfectly suit their home. Show Shop our selection of Unfinished Engineered 2 1/4" Red Oak Hardwood Flooring. Our 5/8" thick unfinished engineered floors have a 4mm wear layer which can be sanded 2 or 3 times. 3/4" engineered is also available, call for pricing. We have all grades available including Select & Better, #1 Common, and Character. We also provide long length options at an affordable price. All of our unfinished hardwood flooring is kiln dried and manufactured to the highest specifications. If you are looking for engineered Rift and Quartered 2 1/4" Red Oak wood flooring we have it. We carry Rift and Quartered, Quartered Only and Rift Only as well as plain sawn. All of these cuts are available in all widths, lengths and grades. Herringbone is also available. Please call for a quote on anything you need but do not see online, Hurst Hardwoods can provide it. Call for Special Pricing: Call for Special Pricing: Call for Special Pricing: Call for Special Pricing: Call for Special Pricing: Call for Special Pricing: Call for Special Pricing: Call for Special Pricing: Call for Special Pricing: Call for Special Pricing: Call for Special Pricing: Call for Special Pricing: Is it cheaper to buy unfinished hardwood floors?In terms of budget, unfinished hardwood flooring is cheaper when you just consider the flooring itself. Once you factor in the costs of a finishing treatment, then prefinished flooring actually ends up being cheaper. You can consider the pros and cons of both options and decide what works best for you.
Is red oak flooring outdated?Red oak was very popular during times when certain stains and finishes were trendy (hi orange floors of the '90s!). That being said, red oak isn't out of style and orange floors aren't your destiny if you have red oak floors. There are ways to stain the oak to minimize or even hide the orange undertones.
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.
What is #2 common red oak flooring?Red Oak #2 Common Grade Hardwood Flooring contains characteristic varieties including large and small knots, a small percentage of pocket knots (easily fixed with matching knot filler), long and short mineral streaks, alongside noticeable shading varieties between each board.
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