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Upgrade your home with the classic and elegant Appalachian White Oak Rigid Core Vinyl flooring. Its hand-scraped finish adds charm to any space.

Key Features:

  • Lifetime Finish Warranty: Ensures long-lasting beauty.
  • Hand-Scraped Finish: Each plank features a detailed wood grain pattern that perfectly aligns with the printed design, offering a stunningly realistic appearance.
  • Waterproof: Ideal for areas prone to moisture.
  • Rigid Core Construction: Provides strength and durability.

Why Choose Appalachian White Oak?

Appalachian White Oak combines the timeless beauty of white oak with a durable and practical design. The hand-scraped finish enhances the wood’s natural grain, adding character to each plank. With a lifetime finish warranty, this flooring offers lasting beauty and performance, making it a great choice for any home.

Features That Matter

  • Specs

  • Details

Width

7"

Length

48"

Thickness

5mm

Wear Layer

12 mil

SF Per Box

18.91

Weight/SF

1.8 lbs

Weight/Box

33.1 lbs

Random length flooring is flooring that comes in boxes or cartons made up of varying plank lengths. This gives the floor a natural look and prevents patterns during installation, efficiently maximizing all of the lumber used in milling.

Connection

Click & Lock

Finish

Aluminum Oxide

Color

Appalachian White Oak

7" Appalachian White Oak Rigid Core Vinyl

$2.79 sq ft
$52.76
Each Full Box Contains: 18.91 sqft

Features That Matter

  • Specs

  • Details

Width

7"

Length

48"

Thickness

5mm

Wear Layer

12 mil

SF Per Box

18.91

Weight/SF

1.8 lbs

Weight/Box

33.1 lbs

Connection

Click & Lock

Finish

Aluminum Oxide

Color

Appalachian White Oak

Upgrade your home with the classic and elegant Appalachian White Oak Rigid Core Vinyl flooring. Its hand-scraped finish adds charm to any space.

Key Features:

  • Lifetime Finish Warranty: Ensures long-lasting beauty.
  • Hand-Scraped Finish: Each plank features a detailed wood grain pattern that perfectly aligns with the printed design, offering a stunningly realistic appearance.
  • Waterproof: Ideal for areas prone to moisture.
  • Rigid Core Construction: Provides strength and durability.

Why Choose Appalachian White Oak?

Appalachian White Oak combines the timeless beauty of white oak with a durable and practical design. The hand-scraped finish enhances the wood’s natural grain, adding character to each plank. With a lifetime finish warranty, this flooring offers lasting beauty and performance, making it a great choice for any home.

F.A.Q

WHAT IS TONGUE & GROOVE 
CONSTRUCTION?

At the heart of wood flooring planks lies the tongue and groove mechanism. Each plank features a 'tongue' on one side and a matching 'groove' on the other. When placed side by side, these elements interlock seamlessly, providing a smooth and unified flooring surface. Tongue and groove flooring is versatile in its installation, allowing for glue-down, nail-down, or floating methods. Opt for a floating setup? Remember to use seam glue to ensure the planks stick firmly together.

WHAT IS AN ENGINEERED FLOOR?

Engineered hardwood is an innovation in flooring, designed with a top layer of specific wood species (around 1/16” - 1/8” thick) paired with a robust plywood core or a high-density fiberboard (HDF) base. Available in click-and-lock or tongue-and-groove designs, engineered floors are designed for hassle-free installation over most subfloors. For optimal results, let these floors acclimate in your space for 2-3 days before installation.

ENGINEERED FLOOR VS 
SOLID FLOOR?

Each flooring type has distinct benefits. For a personalized choice, our flooring experts are here to help. Engineered floors excel in moisture resistance, making them suitable for both above and below-grade installations. Solid wood, being a single piece of wood, is more susceptible to moisture-induced expansion, making it suitable only for above-grade placement. Engineered floors' design also simplifies installation—ideal for DIY enthusiasts. While both can be glued or nailed down, engineered floors offer the bonus of floating installation. And if you're racing against time, engineered hardwood takes just 2-3 days to acclimate, while solid wood asks for 2-3 weeks.

HOW CAN THIS FLOOR BE INSTALLED?

  • Floating Method: Suitable for most subfloors, floating installation doesn't demand nails or glue. Floors designed for this method come in click-and-lock or tongue-and-groove formats. Remember, a moisture-resistant wood seam glue and a protective underlayment pad are crucial for longevity and comfort.
  • Glue-Down Method: This involves sticking the floor directly to the subfloor using a high-quality, waterproof adhesive. While it ensures a firm hold, it's generally the most challenging DIY method, and seeking professional help is recommended.
  • Nail-Down Method: This involves attaching the floor to the subfloor using nails, staples, or cleats. Due to the specialized equipment and skills needed, a professional touch is usually the best route for this installation method.

Equip yourself with the right knowledge and choose the flooring and installation that best fit your needs!

  • HIGHLIGHTS

  • OUR STORY

Elegance, Durability, and Nature's Touch.

At Hardwood Bargains, we seamlessly blend premium-quality sustainable resources with cutting-edge design. Experience the richness of our floors, which boast a genuine hardwood surface layer that captivates the eye and simplifies installation. 

 

Our expansive planks, underscored by an authentic hardwood finish and a refined luster, encapsulate timeless elegance.

Every plank is a canvas of nature, ensuring your floor is distinctively yours. 

 

Strengthened with a UV-protected acrylic coat, a fortified core, and avant-garde locking systems, our flooring is thrice as tough as standard hardwood – tailor-made for all settings. Dive into the unparalleled allure and resilience that defines Hardwood Bargains Hardwood Flooring.

REDEFINING THE FLOORING GAME 

The flooring industry, for decades, has remained unchanged—entangled in outdated distribution models, overpriced products, and limited options. Enter Hardwood Bargains.

 

When pioneers Ben Thompson & Ross Bayley observed the flooring industry in 2008, they saw a pattern similar to many 20th-century industries: stagnation. Brokers, sales reps, and other intermediaries bloated costs—leaving the customer with a product marked up to 600% from its factory price. 

 

Worse, this model created a disconnect. The distance between manufacturers and end-users resulted in dated trends and mismatched consumer needs.

 

Such a structure, as Ben and Ross perceived, wasn't just archaic—it was ripe for disruption. Drawing inspiration from market revolutionaries like Warby Parker, they envisioned Hardwood Bargains—a game-changer in the realm of flooring.