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Things Buyers Should Know About White Oak Flooring Before Buying

by Alex M. Worked as a Business Development Manager

Hardwood has been one of the most popular flooring options since time immemorial.

Contributing to its popularity is its durability and the ability to receive various finishes. A hardwood floor can last for over a generation under proper care.

Apart from being more durable than most floors, it adds comfort and beauty to a home.

While hardwood flooring is widely popular, white Burbank oak flooring takes the lead with red oak because it features various characteristics.

 

What is white oak flooring?

The North American hardwood usually grows on the country’s eastern side, including the southern regions of Canada to northern Florida.

It increases the material’s availability for flooring and decreases the price, unlike cherry, walnut, and other luxurious items.

The past decade has witnessed a steady surge in white oak’s recognition where homeowners install it in a herringbone pattern and natural finish.

As we mentioned above, it accepts a variety of finishes. Its neutral hue allows undertaking many stains. It enables designers and homeowners to personalize the look to manifest their vision, be it is a dark or light-colored floor.

 

What to consider when installing white oak flooring?

Installing a white oak flooring may seem easy to DIY lovers.

They can cut it to length, place the tongues into the grooves, and secure them in place. But the installation process involves several factors which make it easier and increase its lifespan.

Professionals do not make mistakes when installing Burbank oak flooring.

DIY enthusiasts often skip the acclimation process. Wood starts to acclimate when it enters a new environment. It may be warmer and moister than the previous storage environment or colder and drier.

The hardwood will contract or expand according to its new environment.

Neglecting acclimation before installation prevents it from stabilizing its moisture content, which damages it after the installation.

Allow hardwood to reach its equilibrium temperature, although it may occur differently depending on its surroundings, species, and several other aspects.

We recommend letting it acclimate to its peak temperature in the environment chosen for installation for a minimum of three days.

 

What does the finished floor look like?

White oak flooring can take any form the homeowners desire when properly installed.

It enables achieving a refined or distressed look since it accepts different types of finishes, becoming one of the most preferred choices for any hardwood flooring installation.

Homeowners can choose to apply a dark stain or leave their Burbank oak flooring looking natural. White oak looks beautiful in every way.

Useful Related Article: How To Polish And Clean Hardwood Floors Correctly?


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