SPECIES |
RED OAK |
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Collection |
American Honor |
SURFACE TEXTURE |
Traditional Finish |
CONSTRUCTION |
Engineered Hardwood |
COLOR |
Wind Haven (Medium Gray) |
GLOSS |
Low Gloss |
FINISH |
Urethane |
EDGE DETAIL |
Micro / Micro |
GRADING |
Value |
LIGHT SENSITIVITY |
Moderate |
SQ. FT. PER BOX |
39.5 per box |
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PLANK LENGTH |
Varying Length: 10-60 inch |
PLANK THICKNESS |
3/8 inch |
PLANK WIDTH |
6 1/2 inch |
Stylish and Durable Red Oak Engineered Flooring
Red oak flooring is one of the most popular types in America. And with good reason. It creates warm tones for a cozy and welcoming feeling with its natural grain appearance. That graining also hides stains and scratches easily. Equally important, red oak is exceptionally durable, one of the most durable hardwoods available. So, your floors will retain their beauty longer.
Hardwood Flooring Made in the USA with Domestic and Foreign Content
American Honor uses more than 90% domestic content. We’re committed to quality with each engineered hardwood floor we create.
Wire Brushed Hardwood Adds Natural Character
A lightly brushed texture enhances the natural character of the red oak. It pulls the soft grain from the growth ring leaving the heart wood exposed. Wire brushed hardwoods also help mask blemishes from daily use, making them suitable for high-traffic areas. American Honor uses a low gloss finish to preserve the wood’s natural look while hiding scratches.
Hardwood Flooring That’s Affordable
Red oak is native to North America and accounts for nearly half the hardwood trees in America. That abundance makes red oak flooring one of the most affordable engineered hardwoods. It also allows us to retain our commitment to producing sustainable wood flooring.
RESIDENTIAL
WHERE CAN I INSTALL THIS FLOOR?
CAN I DO THIS MYSELF?
Below/On/Above Ground Level
DIY Level: Experienced
INSTALLATION METHOD
FloatingFlooring is glued together and floats on top of the subfloor. An underlayment pad is rolled out over the subfloor to protect against moisture and improve sound transmission.
GlueAdhesive is spread onto the subfloor using a trowel. Flooring is then placed into the adhesive.
StapleHardwood flooring is mechanically fastened to the wood subfloor using staples, cleats or nails. This is the most popular and economical installation method.
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