If you're looking for classic timber floors with a timeless appeal, American oak flooring is the perfect choice. This beautiful hardwood is prized for its durability and unique grain pattern, making it a popular choice for both residential and feature grade commercial spaces. At Victorian Designer Floors, we offer a wide variety of American oak timber flooring options to suit any space.
Our team of experienced installers can handle any installation from small spaces to large projects. We also offer a variety of finishes to choose from, so you can create the perfect look for your home or business. American oak flooring is an investment that will last a lifetime, so trust the experts at Victorian Designer Floors to get the job done right.
Contact us today to learn more about our American oak timber in Melbourne or to schedule a free consultation. With competitive prices, we'll be happy to help you choose the perfect flooring for your space and budget.
American Oak Flooring Melbourne - FAQs
What is the difference between American oak and oaks from other countries?
American oak, European oak and Australian oak are all quality timber hardwoods, but they come from different species of trees. All types of oak make great timber floors, but they have different grain patterns and coloring.
American oak tends to be lighter in color with a more pronounced grain patterns, while European oak is darker with a fine grain. Australian oak tends to have a redder hue. American oak also has a fine texture, European oak has a medium to coarse texture, and Australian oak has a coarse grain texture.
Ultimately, all types of oak timber wood make great choices for flooring. If you can’t decide between American oak timber flooring or any other kind of flooring, browse our website to compare picture samples for each type of wood.
Is American oak good for flooring?
Yes, American oak timber in Melbourne is a great choice for flooring. American oak is a hardwood, which is typically more durable and harder to scratch than softwoods. American oak is also a species that readily absorbs stain, making it possible to easily achieve a wide range of shades.
Depending on the stain used, American oak floors can range in colour from pale yellow brown to rich reddish brown.
It is hardwearing and has a beautiful pronounced grain pattern that will add character to your home.
How should I care for my American oak floors?
To keep your American oak flooring looking its best, sweep your floors regularly with a soft brush or vacuum them with the soft brush attachment. You can also mop them with a mild soap and water solution. Avoid using harsh chemicals or scrubbing pads, as these can damage the finish of your floors.
If you have any spills, wipe them up immediately with a clean, dry cloth. You can also touch up your floors with a wood floor cleaner and polish if they start to look dull.
Can I install American oak floors myself?
If you are experienced in doing your own home renovations, you may be able to install your floors yourself. However, we recommend that you leave it to the professionals. Installation is a tricky process and if not done correctly, it can lead to permanent damage to your floors.
We also recommend that you have your floors installed by a professional if you have never done it before. They will be able to properly prepare your subfloor and ensure that your floors are level and even.
A professional installation will also guarantee that your American oak flooring is installed correctly and will last for years to come.
Install option | Over Plywood 12mm Polyurethane Coating, Over Particleboard Polyurethane Coating, Over Concrete (Glued) Polyurethane Coating |
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Connection | Tongue & Groove |
Grade | N/A |
Thickness | N/A |
Sheen | Raw |
Surface Finish | Unfinished |
Product Type | Australian Hardwood |
Janka | 6.0 |
Length | 900 and longer |
Botanical Name | Quercus Alba |
Origin | Medium sized hardwood of central North America. |
Rustic Grade: A full featured floor to provide an old world charm. It will contain large numbers of natural features that are more prominent but will retain the structural integrity of a Hurford Hardwood floor.
Select Grade: The Features that are present in Select grade flooring are relatively small and few in number, and although they are visible the features do not dominate the appearance of the floor.