Hartco Appalachian Ridge White Oak Raven Cliff 5″ SAKAR59L410X
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Appalachian Ridge Collection White Oak Raven Cliff by Hartco, Urethane Finish, Life Residential, 10 yr Commercial warranty, No attached pad, 5" x 84 x 3/4" Solid, Nail installation, Smooth wear layer,
Wider planks are nice for a faster installation. Less rows to install is typically less time. If it’s a floating floor typically no extra labor is involved. If it is a hardwood floor over 5″ wide, an additional step of gluing the tongue and groove is recommended.
A good wear layer for engineered hardwood flooring is 3mm or above. If the wear layer is not handscraped, then the top layer can be sanded and finished 2-3 times over the life of the floor.
If it has a flat top it can be refinished and re-stained multiple times over the life of the floor. Typically up to 8-10 times if it is a 3/4″ thick floor. Solid wood is not recommended in areas with climates that vary into extreme humidity or extremely low and dry temperatures.
Oak is a classic species of hardwood flooring because it has a decent (approx 1290) janka rating, it’s a predominant species of tree especially in North America so can be more affordable, and has a variation of features from rings, knots and veins for character, and it is porous enough to absorb stain and so can be offered in a wide range of colors.
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