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Mayflower 3/4" x 3-1/4" Natural Millrun Red Oak |
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Red Oak is America's most popular wood floor choice! What is "Millrun Grade?" DID YOU KNOW? Place your order now through our web site, call 1-800-HARDWOOD to talk to one of our flooring experts, or click here to find the closest store to you.
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This wood was suggested to me because the wood I had originally selected did not arrive soon enough and my contractor needed to go to another job. Time was running out. Juan at the Virginia Beach location said this would be a good choice. I did not want to take it because I wanted the Natural Hickory. However, as time went on and the Natural Hickory was still not in I finally agreed to the Mill Run Red Oak. I couldn't be happier with the overall look. I love wood that has lots of character. This one has it, darks, lights and medium tones and grain. Love it. Juan you were right. Job well done. Thank you.
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Can this be glued down over linoleum tiles on a strong plywood subfloor?1 answer
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Unfortunately not.Q:
Can this product be glued? as I have a slab cement slab floor.1 answer
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3/4" gluedown we do not recommend. You can however use Elastilon Self Adhesive Underlayment as your installation system or build a wood subfloor. For details use these keywords in our Flooring 101 search - http://www.lumberliquidators.com/ll/flooring/Flooring101Q:
Your site describes "Select Grade" as the most uniform color with no large knots and the longest average length of planks. Also referred to as First Grade.1 answer
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Select Grade:Q:
I have floor joist 16" centers, I need to replace some of the 4X8 partical board on the joist that is 5/8 thick. knowing that do I need something on top of that and what would be the best installation aftyer that?1 answer
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Particleboard or Masonite: is not recommended, remove or cover with 3/8” plywood.