is it ok to lay utility grade red oak in my house?
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KMS Woodworks on Mar 10, 2012I actually prefer the look of "utility" grade...the knots and colors are far more exciting. Generally with this grade you need to add a bit more to your order to account for pieces that may be a bit too rustic...to install well. large voids or splits are more common. One of my all time fav's is rustic White oak....here the colors can be quite varied.Helpful Reply
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Hewitt Remodeling Services LLC on Mar 10, 2012I agree with Kevin....I prefer the many variations opposed to the 5th Avenue look...Helpful Reply
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Dana W on Mar 10, 2012thanks so much guys!Helpful Reply
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Martisa on Oct 28, 2015I am allergic to itHelpful Reply
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