5" Unfinished Red Oak Flooring
5" Unfinished Red Oak Flooring
Low prices on the classic beauty and warmth of Red Oak flooring with a wide range of color. Each piece is fingerjointed to a length of 6' using clear pieces and pieces containing naturally-occurring character marks*. 5" planks showcase the grain pattern in a wider width than the more traditional narrow widths. An all-time favorite, our raw unfinished Red Oak flooring can be treated and finished with any wood stain, coating or sealant. Use a clearcoat to allow the classic Red Oak features to shine through, or finish with a darker stain for a modern flair. Constructed from real American hardwood, solid wood flooring offers long-lasting durability while adding value to your home.
- 3/4" x 5" x 6' real wood flooring
- Local pick up only in Elkhart, Indiana. Orders for wood flooring that are canceled will be charged a 6% fee.
- Fingerjointed Red Oak raw flooring in 6' length pieces
- 2.5 SF per piece
- Square-end tongue and groove construction for nail down installation
- Suitable for indoor use only
- Made in the USA with real American hardwood
See a sample before you buy! Order a sample of our wood flooring for $15 and receive a $15 coupon for your next order!
*Our Red Oak flooring can contain closed, sound knots, cracks, dark spots and other imperfections all intended to be part of the wood's character and are not considered defects. Markings may vary with each piece.
Dimensions
Dimensions
3/4" x 5" x 6'
Shipping & Returns
Shipping & Returns
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CA Proposition 65 Warning
CA Proposition 65 Warning
WARNING For California Residents: Wood dust created by construction activities contains chemicals known to the state of California to cause cancer. Avoid inhaling wood dust. For more information, go to https://www.p65warnings.ca.gov/.
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This red oak hard wood is tongue and groove all around
Our wood flooring has tongue & groove on the sides and the ends are square, not end matched. It installs like traditional wood flooring, where the ends can be butted together and nailed at an angle, use dowels or use a biscuit joiner to connect the end pieces. Hope that helps!