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R.L. Colston 3/4" x 2-1/4" Select White Oak |
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R.L. Colston- 3/4" x 2-1/4" Select White Oak Unfinished Square Edge Solid Hardwood Flooring R. L. Colston & Sons offers traditional 3/4" unfinished solid hardwood in a variety of species. 2-1/4" to 5" widths. - 3/4" Unfinished Solid Hardwood Floors - No warranty Besides Red Oak, White Oak is another extremely popular flooring choice in American homes. Please note unfinished flooring sold in open, strapped bundles and not sold in boxes. Don't forget the molding and stair treads!
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Comments about R.L. Colston 3/4" x 2-1/4" White Oak:
Pretty happy with our purchase. There were quite a few short boards (very short boards) and only a select few longer boards. With this being a select grain, we were anticipating more longer boards. Overall though, happy with our product. Floors look beautiful.
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Comments about R.L. Colston 3/4" x 2-1/4" White Oak:
My installer said he loved working with this wood. I bought the recommended amount of extra wood for waste. There were no bad boards in the 20 bundles I bought. I have plenty left to make my table and my ottoman tray.
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Comments about R.L. Colston 3/4" x 2-1/4" White Oak:
Good quality flooring...What I liked most was the abundance of longer length boards making for a quicker install and a nicer look that gives the room a better flow.
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Comments about R.L. Colston 3/4" x 2-1/4" White Oak:
Using select wood led to little waste. Product acted exactly as it should have.
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Comments about R.L. Colston 3/4" x 2-1/4" White Oak:
I tore down a wall between 2 bedrooms and needed to patch the wood floor of the now, 1 bedroom. LL has the BEST selection (not so sure about low prices though); local box stores just have the standard stuff. I was disappointed that more than 65% was short lengths and only about 5 boards had any size to them. The boards are also rough and need sanding, which was no biggy. Have all ready sanded and varnished, but haven't had a chance to install. Don't see any issues with that.
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Comments about R.L. Colston 3/4" x 2-1/4" White Oak:
Wood looks great
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Comments about R.L. Colston 3/4" x 2-1/4" White Oak:
I needed to match the entry area and coat closet floor to a floor I laid 14 yrs ago that had square edges. I had no problem matching that with this product, but the contractor I used to sand and polyurethane the old and new floor said when he finished the job that quality of color and grain was noticibly better than that of the original Bruce flooring.
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Comments about R.L. Colston 3/4" x 2-1/4" White Oak:
I purchased this to fill in a small part of my dining room that was water damaged years ago. We are renovating and decided the damaged area could not be refinished. I took a sample of my really old flooring to LL and the guys said it was White Oak. I bought the only pack they had. It was in great shape and matches the width and height of my existing flooring. I'd go back to them in a heart-beat.
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Comments about R.L. Colston 3/4" x 2-1/4" White Oak:
Over all not bad product, but many peaces are not select grade. The whole purpose of the select grade is that it is checked for bad pieces. There were knots on some boards and many boards were warp so much that were unusable. Some bad peaces were marked with red marker but still included in the bundle. I'm glad I got two extra bundles to cover for the defective pieces.Bottom line you need 25-30% extra in order to get to the select grade quality. If it wasn't to match an existing floor I would not go with this product.
Comments about R.L. Colston 3/4" x 2-1/4" White Oak:
Filled in on 87 year old floor...and your product worked well. Would definitely use Lumber Liquidators again.
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Is there an advantage of using the 2 1/4" width compared to wider such as 3 1/2' or 5" other than looks and one may go down quicker?1 answer
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Not a lot of difference except for more fastening and narrow strip can have more dimensional stability.Q:
Where is the flooring by R. L Colston manufactured?1 answer
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R.L. Colston domestic products (such as this White Oak) are grown, harvested, and milled in the U.S.A.. The exotics are manufactured in there country of origin.Q:
Is there any warranty on this wood? For instance if we receive it and it is warped or cracked?2 answers
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Unfinished flooring has no warranty so no returns are allowed, however defective product can be exchanged within 90 days of the purchase date.Q:
what is the average length of the planks1 answer
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This flooring comes in a variety of lengths with boards ranging from of 1'-7'.