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Updated over 7 years ago, 07/07/2017

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Lee L.
  • Investor
  • Los Angeles, CA
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Utility Grade Oak Flooring, experiences?

Lee L.
  • Investor
  • Los Angeles, CA
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I'm considering Utility Oak Grade Flooring for a rehab. Does anyone have experience with this this stuff?  Were you happy with the result? How much did you have to waste? Is there significant savings? Did you have to wait to get your order filled?  Pictures would be awesome!

Per Lumber Liquidators, Utility Oak Grade Flooring is:

"Utility grade flooring Will have defects, knots, open knots, missing tongues, machine burns, splits in the wood and short pieces (12"-8").
Sold as is-no warranty, no returns, no cancellations.

This product comes in square-edge or v-groove and may be mixed product. Please note unfinished flooring is sold in open, strapped bundles and not sold in boxes. This product must be purchased in bundles. Bundle size may vary.

This material is on an accumulation basis which means this item may have an excessive wait time." 

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