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Clover Lea Rustic 3/4"x6 7/8" White Pine Solid

Clover Lea  3/4" x 6-7/8" x 6' New England White Pine

Clover Lea Rustic 3/4"x6 7/8" White Pine Solid
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3.44 sq. ft. per box
SKU: 10012596
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CLOVER LEA PLANTATION- 3/4" x 6-7/8" x 6' New England White Pine Natural Unfinished Solid Flooring

Clover Lea Plantation Pine Flooring and Millwork floors will bring a warm and relaxing feeling to your home.
Unfinished pine is milled with tongue and grooves on the long sides only. This maximizes the use of almost every board. If desired, the boards can be face nailed. Pine knots of up to 2" thick may be present. Please note the unfinished pine will have open holes in the board.

Quick Highlights:
- Beautiful character & natural knots
- Prefinished & Unfinished
- Single Length Planks
- No warranty

About Pine
As a flooring option with great natural character, Pine's rustic knot patterns and goldish-amber tones will make a country-style home stand out as well as perfectly adapting to a traditional home décor.

Pine is subject to different grading standards than oak or maple. Large knots are allowable.

Unfinished flooring is sold in open, strapped bundles and not sold in boxes.

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  • Brand:  Clover Lea
  • FLOORING SKU:  10012596
  • SAMPLE SKU:  10007911
  • Trade Name:  White Pine
  • Botanical Name:  N/A
  • Marketing Name:  Pine
  • Janka Rating:  N/A
  • AC Rating:  N/A
  • Grade:  Rustic
  • Color Shade:  Light
  • Width:  6 7/8"
  • Thickness:  3/4"
  • Construction:  Solid
  • Installation Type:  Nail, Staple
  • Sq. Ft. Per Box:  3.44
  • Hardness Rating:  N/A
  • Waste:  10%
  • Weight per box/unit:  1.65
  • Installation Details:  Installation Guide.pdf
  • Catalog Page:  Clover Lea Catalog Page

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Clover Lea3/4" x 6-7/8" x 6' New England White Pine
 
4.0

(based on 53 reviews)

Ratings Distribution

  • 5 Stars

     

    (12)

  • 4 Stars

     

    (31)

  • 3 Stars

     

    (8)

  • 2 Stars

     

    (1)

  • 1 Stars

     

    (1)

94%

of respondents would recommend this to a friend.

Pros

  • Easy to install (36)
  • Attractive finish (31)
  • Beautiful color (26)
  • Easy to clean (9)
  • Cheap (3)

Cons

  • Scratches easily (20)
  • Prone to warping (6)
  • Difficult to install (4)
  • Finish (4)

Best Uses

  • Living room (28)
  • Dining room (27)
  • Family room (24)
  • Bedroom (21)
  • Office (17)
    • Reviewer Profile:
    • Avid do-it-yourselfer (25), Casual do-it-yourselfer (11), Do-it-yourself (6), Beginner (4), Professional (4)

Reviewed by 53 customers

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4.0

white pine

By lee

from high point nc

About Me Avid Do-It-Yourselfer

Pros

  • Attractive Finish
  • Easy To Install
  • Takes Stain Well

Cons

  • Scratches Easily

Best Uses

  • Bedroom
  • Dining Room
  • Family Room
  • Kitchen
  • Living Room
  • Office

Comments about Clover Lea 3/4" x 6-7/8" x 6' New England White Pine:

easy to order easy to install light weight

 
4.0

white pine

By lee

from high point nc

About Me Avid Do-It-Yourselfer

Verified Reviewer

Pros

  • Attractive Finish
  • Easy To Install

Cons

    Best Uses

    • Family Room
    • Living Room

    Comments about Clover Lea 3/4" x 6-7/8" x 6' New England White Pine:

    for white pine it was in good condition. it was easy to install and the finished look looks good. will definately buy from them again

     
    5.0

    Beautiful!

    By FarmerBoy

    from East Coast

    About Me Casual Do-It-Yourselfer

    Pros

    • Beautiful Color

    Cons

      Best Uses

      • Bedroom
      • Dining Room
      • Living Room
      • Office

      Comments about Clover Lea 3/4" x 6-7/8" x 6' New England White Pine:

      Our home was built around 1800 but you'd never know it. The "contract cream" paint and cheap carpet made it feel like an apartment. We wanted flooring that was warm and had plenty of character. So far, one room done and we love it! We face-nailed the boards, pre-conditioned and then lightly stained them with "Early American" by Minwax being careful to fill the nail holes with stain. Three coats of a good poly and the place looks amazing! Can't wait to see how it wears but we're expecting some dings, etc. It will only add to the character.

       
      4.0

      good

      By Jake

      from McPherson, KS

      About Me Casual Do-It-Yourselfer

      Pros

      • Easy To Install

      Cons

      • Scratches Easily

      Best Uses

      • Dining Room
      • Living Room

      Comments about Clover Lea 3/4" x 6-7/8" x 6' New England White Pine:

      thanks,

      (3 of 3 customers found this review helpful)

       
      5.0

      Great product at an even greater price.

      By Anthony

      from Oak Ridge, TN

      About Me Casual Do-It-Yourselfer

      Verified Reviewer

      Pros

      • Attractive Finish
      • Beautiful Color
      • Easy To Clean

      Cons

        Best Uses

        • Dining Room
        • Family Room
        • Living Room

        Comments about Clover Lea 3/4" x 6-7/8" x 6' New England White Pine:

        I used this in our living room and family room. It installed very easily and onced finished it came out beautifully. There was just a little bit of waste but I was able to use even the smallest pieces to cut down on it. I hesitated to purchase the unfinished but when it was all said and done it was well worth the time and work.
        The one thing that's not so great, although not an issue for us was how soft the wood is. We want the hand ailed, worn look so it worked out great for the look we wanted.

         
        4.0

        New England White Pine

        By Repoman

        from Greenfield, WI

        About Me Avid Do-It-Yourselfer

        Pros

        • Attractive Finish
        • Beautiful Color
        • Easy To Install

        Cons

          Best Uses

          • Ceilings
          • Family Room
          • Office

          Comments about Clover Lea 3/4" x 6-7/8" x 6' New England White Pine:

          Attractive clean finish. Excellent character to the wood.

          Service and delivery comments:

          Boards were in great shape, which suprised me. They were not boxed, but stacked and wrapped on a pallet. I was initially worried but when I got them to the job site they were in excellent condition and the few blems they had were not on the beveled side I was using.

          (0 of 2 customers found this review helpful)

           
          1.0

          good for walls not for floors

          By Mainer

          from Yor Beach Maine

          About Me Avid Do-It-Yourselfer

          Pros

          • Cheap

          Cons

          • Difficult to Clean
          • Difficult To Install
          • Finish Wears Easily
          • Prone To Warping
          • Scratches Easily

          Best Uses

          • Walls Only

          Comments about Clover Lea 3/4" x 6-7/8" x 6' New England White Pine:

          OK

          (3 of 3 customers found this review helpful)

           
          4.0

          A lot of work but well worth it.

          By Rick

          from Tunkhannock, PA

          About Me Avid Do-It-Yourselfer

          Verified Reviewer

          Pros

          • Different Sizes
          • Minimal Waste
          • Price
          • Unfinished
          • Wide Boards

          Cons

            Best Uses

              Comments about Clover Lea 3/4" x 6-7/8" x 6' New England White Pine:

              2 Coats Stain ( Minwax Colonial Maple and Jacobean) 3 Coats Minwax Polyurethane. New England White Pine ( 6-7/8" x 6' and 5-1/8" x 8'). 475 Square Feet took 8 days to finish and 2 to install.

              (2 of 3 customers found this review helpful)

               
              4.0

              I would buy this product again and again

              By Smitty

              from Atlanta, Georgia

              About Me Beginner

              Verified Reviewer

              Pros

              • Attractive Finish
              • Beautiful Color
              • Durable
              • Easy To Clean
              • Easy To Install

              Cons

              • Scratches Easily

              Best Uses

              • TV Room

              Comments about Clover Lea 3/4" x 6-7/8" x 6' New England White Pine:

              easy to install.

              (1 of 1 customers found this review helpful)

               
              4.0

              Excellant choice for this application

              By Dan

              from Groton, CT

              About Me Avid Do-It-Yourselfer

              Pros

              • Easy To Install

              Cons

              • Soft Wood Mars Easily

              Best Uses

              • Workshop

              Comments about Clover Lea 3/4" x 6-7/8" x 6' New England White Pine:

              Great application for my workshop

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              • Q:

                Is this White Pine kiln dried?
                Asked on 3/11/2013 by JMS from Holland, MI

                1 answer

                • Staff Reviewer

                  A:

                  Yes it is.

                  Answered on 4/18/2013 by cc-2
              • Q:

                I would like to put a pine celing in my sun room, there is a hot tub in that room,and venting. My question is would this work fine, and should I leave wood unfinished or finished with the moister.
                Asked on 2/17/2013 by Mark from Nanty Glo, Pa.

                1 answer

                • Staff Reviewer

                  A:

                  Thank you for writing in! I would be glad to help you with your questions.
                  You can contact me directly:
                  Mark
                  Technical & Installation Specialist
                  Office (800)-366-4204 ext. 4857
                  My work hours are 8:30 AM to 5:30 PM Eastern Standard Time

                  Answered on 3/5/2013 by cc-2
              • Q:

                Can this be installed over radiant pex tubing?
                Asked on 2/14/2013 by John from United States

                1 answer

                • CUSTOMER CARE

                  A:

                  Engineered wood and floating floors (floors not attached to the subfloor) are most recommended for radiant heat. However, if you should choose to use solid wood for this application select species with the highest stability ratings (white pines stability is very low) . Be aware that even species with better dimensional stability characteristics cannot predictably be guaranteed to perform well over radiant heat. Therefore, solid wood applications over radiant in-floor heat is not recommended nor warrantied. Because of the wide array of in-floor heating systems on the market each with its own features and limitations please consult with your radiant flooring provider for installation methods and application advice.

                  Answered on 2/15/2013 by Tech & Install
              • Q:

                Could this floor be installed with Cut nails?
                Asked on 1/10/2013 by Anonymous

                1 answer

                • CUSTOMER CARE

                  A:

                  Yes but only after regular fasteners have installed flooring. Cut nails are used as a decorative touch and are placed straight over floor joists.

                  WIDE PLANK 5” and WIDER UNFINISHED PINE INSTALLATION [ Two install options]
                  1. (Installation using screws and plugs) Roll out your black felt or rosin paper perpendicular to the floor joist and tack it down, then snap chalk lines on the black felt or rosin paper to get a straight starting line and to also mark the floor joist in the floor. The chalk line for the first row must be accurate to make sure the first row is straight.

                  Install the first row with long straight boards and leave an expansion gap equal to the thickness of the board at the wall. Cut the board ends so butt joints occur over floor joists. These will be nailed into the floor joist later with cut nails. Stagger butt joints from row to row so they don’t line up across the floor. Make board cuts using a sliding miter saw, with this you will get straighter cuts and most rental companies should have these.

                  Pre-drill and face nail the first row with 8d steel finish nails to avoid splitting or use a 15 gauge finish nailer to make the job go quicker. Nail into every joist to keep this row from moving when you tap in the next rows.

                  After the first row, nail the next rows using a hardwood flooring nailer or stapler with nail spacing 8” apart and 1 to 3” from the board ends. With bowed boards you may have to screw down a wedge to hold the board in place until it is nailed with the hardwood nailer. If the gap still won’t tighten up, cut the board into shorter lengths.
                  If the last row installed is less than 1” use yellow carpenters wood glue along with finish nails to hold it in place.

                  Mark each joist location with a string line and make a guide to space the screw holes about 1-3/4” from the board edge. Two screws are sufficient to hold a 6” wide board flat, but a wider board will require three screws. Then drill ½” holes wherever you put a mark with guide. In the center of each hole drill a 1/8” pilot hole and drive a wood screw. Use screws long enough that will catch 1” into the subfloor. With a plug cutter make matching hardwood plugs and install them either with the grain or across the grain with a yellow carpenter’s wood glue and cut off any excess of wood with a hand saw. (This will be sanded smooth during the
                  sanding process). Top nailing wider pine is recommended to help prevent board cupping and splitting later on.

                  2. (installation with cut nails) Roll out your black felt or rosin paper perpendicular to the floor joist and tack it down, then snap chalk lines on the black felt or rosin paper to get a straight starting line and to also mark the floor joist in the floor. The chalk line for the first row must be accurate to make sure the first row is straight.
                  Install the first row with long straight boards and leave an expansion gap equal to the thickness of the board at the wall. Cut the board ends so butt joints occur over floor joists. These will be nailed into the floor joist later with cut nails. Stagger butt joints from row to row so they don’t line up across the floor. Make board cuts using a sliding miter saw, with this you will get straighter cuts and most rental companies should have these.

                  Pre-drill and face nail the first row with 8d steel finish nails to avoid splitting or use a 15 gauge finish nailer to make the job go quicker. Nail into every joist to keep this row from moving when you tap in the next rows.

                  After the first row, nail the next rows using a hardwood flooring nailer or stapler. With bowed board you may have to screw down a wedge to hold the board in place until it is nail with the hardwood nailer. If the gap still won’t tighten up, cut the board into shorter lengths.

                  If the last row installed is less than 1” use yellow carpenters wood glue along with finish nails to hold it in place.

                  After the flooring is installed use a 2-1/2” decorative cut nail for top nailing the pine floor at the floor joist. Mark each joist location with a string line and drill pilot holes for the cut nails to avoid splitting. Make a guide to space the nails about 1-3/4” from the board edge. Two nails are sufficient to hold a 6” wide board flat, but a wider board will require three nails. Be sure to set the cut nails 1/8” below the surface so during the sanding process the machines will not hit the metal. Top nailing wider pine is recommended to help prevent board cupping and splitting later on.

                  For more options type, "Pine" here - www.lumberliquidators.com/ll/flooring/Flooring101

                  Answered on 1/11/2013 by Tech & Install
              • Q:

                2 questions... 1. if we choose the wider planks, will we need to nail them down differently than normal t and g? Just shoot through the t?
                2. These boards will need to be sanded before stained? Or just stained/sealed?

                Thanks
                Asked on 11/3/2012 by broke from slc, ut

                1 answer

                • Staff Reviewer

                  A:

                  You can find complete installation instructions on the product page by clicking on the specs tab and then clicking on - Installation Guide.pdf
                  This unfinished flooring will need to sanded, stained and finished after installation.
                  Thank you for writing in.

                  Answered on 11/5/2012 by cc-2
              • Q:

                Can this product be used below grade,in a basement .The floor is concrete ,but i built raised wood floor using 2x6s and an 1 3/4 subfloor .Thanks
                Asked on 10/21/2012 by mike from munhall pa

                1 answer

                • CUSTOMER CARE

                  A:

                  Not recommended below grade.

                  Answered on 10/24/2012 by Tech & Install
              • Q:

                How would I install this over old linoleum sheet floors? Do I glue or nail it down? And what can I use as a moisture barrier for this type of application? Thanks!
                Asked on 10/14/2012 by bluelaura16 from Garland Tx.

                1 answer

                • Staff Reviewer

                  A:

                  You can find complete installation instructions on the product page by clicking on the specs tab and then clicking on - Installation Guide.pdf
                  Thank you for writing in.

                  Answered on 10/26/2012 by cc-2
              • Q:

                Are groves cut into the bottom of the Clover Leaf Pine wide plank? And can I lay it over linoleum floor that is in a large sheet not tiles? Thanks.
                Asked on 9/15/2012 by melissa from United States

                1 answer

                • Staff Reviewer

                  A:

                  This unfinished pine has a beveled edges on the bottom of the boards (not kerfed in the middle of plank).
                  Thank you for writing in.

                  Answered on 9/21/2012 by cc-2
              • Q:

                I like the look of the knots in the hardwoods. I'm makeing a woodworker woodshop that has a plywood subfloor and I need somthing hard to with stand a small workshop, I love the rutic look if I can get it, a 3/4 think X 5 or 6 wood be nice. What can stand up to a little abuse?
                Asked on 9/13/2012 by Daris from Hillsborough N.C.

                1 answer

                • Staff Reviewer

                  A:

                  This would be a good product choice, just keep in mind you will have to finish the material once it is installed

                  Answered on 10/1/2012 by Patricia from 1024
              • Q:

                can i get this product with finished coat how much $
                Asked on 8/27/2012 by ron from Oak bluffs Ma

                1 answer

                • Staff Reviewer

                  A:

                  We have several prefinished pine floors, you can take a look at our Savannah Heart Pine or our Gold Heart Pine

                  Answered on 9/7/2012 by Patricia from 1024
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