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Oak Flooring – An Overview

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When thinking about a hardwood flooring for new home construction or up-grading the inside or existing houses or office buildings, oak is frequently the no 1 choice selected. Overall, oak floors are the number one hardwood flooring material selected in North America compared to all the other hardwood flooring materials available. Where oak could be white, black, or red, these floors compliment and coincide with any interior decor preferences providing a uniform look throughout the office or home.

Sometimes pale brown in color, oak darkens with age, reinforcing the final appearance of oak floors regarding the age of the material. For hardwood flooring installations, there are 2 kinds of oak flooring material that are sometimes utilized in hardwood flooring installations in personal dwellings and commercial office spaces; red and white oak. Red oak, the most generally preferred hardwood flooring material for personal houses, is kind of red in colour with a warm and unique texture that makes red oak hardwood flooring an ideal decorative flooring material. With a grain pattern that's more pronounced than white oak, red oak floors are somewhat softer in density and toughness than white oak, however keep overall beauty with light maintenance year after year.

The purity of white oak, with attractive imbedded grains and high-lighted areas, works particularly well in bedrooms, dining areas adding significant drama. Making the rooms seem bigger than actual size, white oak floors reflect light into the darkest corner of any room however may be subject to full-on daylight over prolonged periods of time. Installation of oak isn't recommended for bathrooms or any room with high moisture content,eg mud rooms. Often utilized in kitchens, oak resists stains, denting, scratching and spills, with no infiltration of liquids into the flooring material. Available in a variety of species, colors and finishes, red and white oak floors offer flexibility and endurance requiring no replacement when properly installed.

Available from un-finished, to pre-finished, to solid and engineered, these floors are affordable for any revenue level while providing beauty and quality to the interior of the office or home, with lasting durability, dependability with high standard. Average costs range from $4-$8 per square foot dependent on grade selected. Both white and red oak can be gotten in 4 grades including: clear, No 1, common oak, No 2, common oak and short oaks. The higher the grade will constitute an extra cost per square foot.

Oak floors can be installed in an either, glued, nailed or “floating floor” demeanour to adjust to any special flooring installation location. Although installation of the “strips oak floors” is routinely nailed down requiring the experience of pro installers, four-inch, pre-finished engineered oak floor planks are installed in a click-snap, tongue and groove manner that can be accomplished by owners in less than a day depending on the scale of the room. The click-snap demeanour of installation saves further funds on pro installation charges and has gained important recognition of both home and entrepreneurs alike.

Oak floors have been installed in houses for centuries, with continuance to be the most widely selected material when purchasing hardwood flooring material. Above all others, they reign ultimate in quality, overall beauty and affordability that cannot be denied. When considering hardwood surfaces for private homes or commercial applications, consider oak when only the best will do.

This article was supplied by FrenchTimberDirect, a supplier of engineered oak flooring and solid oak flooring.