Prime Oak AB Grade 300 x 4/20
This Prime Oak AB Unfinished Grade, produced from a mature seasoned Oak. Legally harvested, carefully selected from reputable suppliers ensuring all the right standards are met.
The wide boards are a great vocal & visual point in any area. They create a vast array of effects from making the area look larger, airy and open with the fixed 2200mm length boards.
The advantages of an Unfinished Oak are unlimited. From being able to add textures from brushing, to hand scraping, even distressing to help make them look aged or worn. Oak is very durable and a hard wearing floor.
This Prime oak AB grade 300mm is the widest of all our products. Our 300mm is an impressive size with fixed lengths of 2.2 meters long.
A blank canvas, the Unfinished plank allows creativity in colouring the floor.
Plank Width | 300mm | ![]() |
Plank Length | Fixed Lengths 2.2m | |
Thickness | 4/20mm | |
Finish | Natural, Unfinished | |
Specie | Oak | |
Grade | Prime | |
Construction | Engineered Plank, Micro-Bevelled Edges | |
Profile | Tongue & Groove | |
Warranty | 20 years (Residential) | |
Underfloor Heating | Yes Suitable |
Engineered Wood Flooring
Engineered wood flooring consists of two or more layers of wood adhered together to form a plank. Typically, engineered wood uses a thin layer (lamella) of oak bonded to a core constructed from a ply base. The structure formed with each layer at a 90° angle to the layer above.
Installed on many subfloors. Engineered wood is the most common type of wood flooring in Europe. It has been growing in popularity in North America.
Tongue & Groove
One side and one end of the plank has a groove. The other side and end have a tongue (protruding wood along an edge’s centre). The tongue & groove fit snugly together, aligning the planks, whilst hiding the joint.
Tongue & Groove installation methods:
- Glue-down method (Engineered and Solid)
- Floating method with an underlay (Engineered only)
- Nail-down method (Engineered and Solid).
Types Of Floor Finishes
- Brushed & Oiled – Steel brushed in the direction of the grain. This opens the surface of the wood, removing splinters. and oiled afterwards.
- Oiled – Oiled floors are the most common floor finish, globally. Oils for floor finishing are natural drying oils of vegetable origin. These oils are not petroleum based oils & contain no VOCs.
- Lacquered – Lacquered floors tend to be more durable and resilient to scratching. The lacquer provides a flat and smooth finish to the wood flooring.
In line with industry standards, packs may contain one split starter plank to assist with the floor layout stagger.
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