Rift/Quarter Sawn White Oak Flooring
In plainsawn flooring, grain patterns are open and swirly, but as in Red Oak, the grain in rift and quartersawn flooring (frequently sold in this combination) is tight and has greater toughness and dimensional stability, and for this reason, it is often used for radiant heat floors. White Oak flooring is selected for dyed installations because the color is more evenly accepted and for bleached floors where uniform “whiteness” is achieved. All nailing and finishing operations are easily performed with White Oak flooring.
Additional Information
- 3/4" thick, T&G, Kiln dried, End matching
- Available widths - 3" - 12"
- Available lengths - random
- Hardness = 1360: 5% harder than red oak
- Price Range - $3.99-$17.00/sf
Available Grades
Select Grade
consistant grain pattern with very few natural characteristics such as knots and color variation#1 Common Grade
more knots and a higher degree of color variation compared to a select grade, knots tend to be larger





