I've got 4,349 square feet of 1/2" x 7-1/2" engineered white oak in the High Meadow colorway from Blue Ridge. Wirebrushed texture, low gloss, first quality, made in the USA. Price is $2.79 a square foot.
To put that in perspective, you're looking at a wide-plank wirebrushed white oak for under three bucks a foot. White oak is the species every designer and builder has been specifying for the last several years, and for good reason. It's harder than red oak, handles moisture better as an engineered hardwood, and the wirebrush texture is a premium addition.
Walk into any flooring showroom and you'll see wirebrushed white oak planks in this width range selling for $6 to $9 a square foot, sometimes more.
This is not a second or a closeout with damage you have to sort through. It's first quality, full cartons, ready to go.
At 4,349 square feet there's enough here to do a large home or multiple jobs. Once it's gone it's gone.
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