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21(6)x240x1900 Unfinished Extra Wide Oak Flooring

£56.50 ex VAT per m2(£67.80 inc VAT per m2)


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Description

21mm Thick Boards, 6mm Oak Wear Layer, 240mm Width, 1900mm In Length. One of the best features of our unfinished 240mm wide engineered oak flooring is that you have the luxury of choosing your own finish for the floor that suits your taste and the room in which the floor will be installed. This floor is popular for most installation situations because you can create a wide variety of looks by finishing the flooring on site to your personal choice and to match up with any surrounding features, should that be preferred.

This unfinished engineered oak flooring is 21mm thick, made from 15mm Eucalyptus plywood underside that is bonded to a full 6mm French oak wear layer, which is itself a single strip 240mm wide. This shows off the extra width that is available when ordering from our engineered oak flooring products, especially with an extra wide board such as this one. Boards are 1900mm long, normally 4 boards at this length & 4 boards at a cut length. So an impressive size all round that will impress within any size room, large or small.

Our unfinished 21x240mm engineered oak flooring is suitable to be installed over under floor heating when the correct acclimatisation, installation and maintenance guidelines are followed. Our full range of engineered boards do not have a softwood core, and instead are all backed by high quality plywood. This means they are strong enough to be fitted using any of the three common methods of gluing down, nailing down or floating.

Unfinished engineered oak flooring allows you to create a variety of looks; from a modern, contemporary look in your home or venue through to darker, deeper tones that can create a more ‘lived in’ or antique appearance for your finished floor.

This flooring is particularly popular in rooms with large staircases and similar features because you can easily match up the flooring with the rest of the room. By finishing this flooring on site in your home, bar or restaurant, a “seal” is achieved between each board, which is particularly useful for areas that might have spillages occur. Having said that, any spillages should be cleaned up quickly to avoid lasting damage to the surface.

By choosing our unfinished 21x240mm engineered oak flooring, you are able to create a bespoke look to your flooring that can be changed by simply adding another layer of waxoil in the colour of your choice, giving you increased flexibility in changing the look of your room and providing you with years of a high quality engineered oak floor.

Installation & Maintenance
Installation 

We recommend that all floors are either floated, glued or nailed/screwed down. For a full outline for installation of Oak Flooring, please visit our dedicated Installation Guide.  

Storage – Flat and Dry Only

As wood is a natural product it is important that it is stored correctly. We recommend that your new products are stored flat and in a dry area. We recommend that all packaging is kept on the products or removed for inspection and then re applied for storage (please note that returns need to be in the original packaging, unopened). Again, as wood is a natural product it is susceptible to changes in each room’s atmosphere and as such, please be mindful of this and take care to avoid damp areas or newly plastered rooms etc. Ideally, storage will be in the same room as installation.

Flooring Maintenance – Care Guide


You’ll know when your wood floor needs cleaning, as the dust and dirt is visible (unlike carpeting that hides its dirt below the surface) a simple vacuum, sweep or dry mop is all that’s needed to clean day-to-day dust and loose dirt.
Dirt and grit act like sandpaper on the surface of a wood floor. As 80% of dirt comes from outside, place sturdy doormats and rugs at entry points and use furniture pads under chair legs and heavy furniture.
Consider a ‘no-high-heels’ policy and be aware of pets’ bad habits and scratching. Never place potted plants directly on a wood floor. For a thorough and regular (every couple of months) ‘refresher’ clean, use a recommended after-care cleaning/maintenance product such as Wash & Care and you’ll bring a new lease of life to your floor.

Delivery Information

What to Expect

Each postcode is allocated to a zone & depending upon the zone in which a postcode sits, will be how much delivery is. Each pallet delivered, takes 2 working days from order to delivery. For further shipping costs, please see our Shipping Cost page

Each box of flooring purchased has a weight, to which if you require 1 boxes of flooring, the average weight per box is 27kg (depending on the thickness and type of product purchased). ½ Boxes will be delivered via our Carrier Parcel Force Worldwide & you will be provided with a Tracking ID & delivery time frame via text & email.

If you were to order more than 2 boxes, the cost for shipping will be based on a full pallet rate. This will be the same for 3 boxes as it is for 30 boxes. Anything over and above 1000kg will incur a two-pallet charge rate.

Because we use an external courier network for our nationwide deliveries, it is important that you arrange for somebody to be present on the day of delivery to sign for the goods being delivered and accept your new oak floor as being in top condition.

Typically, couriers are only insured to deliver ‘kerbside’ (meaning off the side of their vehicle). Having said this, some drivers will help to carry the cartons of flooring into houses and garages but we cannot guarantee this will be the case with every driver, and we cannot ask them to do this. Help and assistance for the driver must be provided on site for delivery, not just to help carry the cartons of flooring into a dry and safe storage area (remember some weigh as much as 38kg) but also to actually sign for the delivery and confirm receipt.

It is vital that your new oak floor is immediately stored in a dry and sheltered area. If it is raining and the flooring is left outside, it will be ruined so it is important to get it inside to safety as quickly as possible. Even if the weather is dry, there is always a risk of your flooring being stolen if it’s left outside.

For further information, please see our Delivery Guide

Returns & Replacements

In the unlikely event that you are not entirely satisfied with your goods purchased from our website, or you simply changed your mind, you may return your goods to us in their original condition with all relevant documentation within 14 days from the date your order is received. You, the consumer will pay the cost of returning the goods. We will provide you with a refund within 14 days of receiving the goods in their original condition. Any special offer or special-order items are non-refundable. When returning an item, the parcel is your responsibility until it reaches us. Please visit our Full Returns Policy page for more information.

Please ship your package back to the following address: Oak Floors Online, 23 Stockwell Road, Llanion, Pembroke Dock, Pembrokeshire, SA72 6TQ

Technical Information

Additional information

Weight 40 kg
Finish

Unfinished and sanded for site finishing

Board Thickness

Board Width

Length

1900mm Full Length @ 85%

Oak Wear Layer

6mm

Grade

Mixed

Moisture Content

6-9% on arrival to site.

Construction

6mm Oak on 15mm Eucalyptus plywood: structural

Profile

TG4: T&G sides & ends, all micro bevelled

Length Tolerance

+/- 1.0mm

Width Tolerance

+/- 0.2mm

Thickness Tolerance

+/- 0.5mm

Carton Size and Weight

1910 x 250 x 135 weighing 39kg each

m2 Per Carton

2.74

m2 Per Pallet

76.72 (28 cartons)

Installation Method

Float, Glue Down, Nail/Screw Down

Suitable for UFH?

Yes

Product Code

21240UF

Specification

Our 21x240mm Engineered Oak is constructed as a multilayer board, consisting of a Solid European Oak face or wear layer of 6mm, with a 15mm quality plywood backing that forms the T&G, and provides a good strong underside suitable for installation by nailing, gluing or floating. The underside is also ‘sealed’ with a final stabilising veneer.

Our Engineered Boards do not have a softwood core and because of this are strong enough to be fitted using any of the 3 common methods; Glue Down, Nail Down, or Float.

  • 21mm Thick
  • 240mm Wide
  • Single Strip Oak Face
  • Mixed Grade, so will contain natural grain and colour variance, sapwood, and various size knots (some filled and sanded) Grade details are explained below. This product is usually quite ‘clear’
  • 15mm (9-Ply) Eucalyptus Plywood Backed
  • Full 6mm Wear Layer of European Oak
  • 100% Lengths of 1900mm (sometimes 1830mm – please check)
  • Moisture Content 6 – 9%
  • Micro Bevelled Sides & Ends
  • TG4 End Matched
  • 2.74m2 Per Carton
  • 76.72m2 Per Pallet
  • Extra Important Detail;
    • Extra Stabilising Veneer to Underside (extra stability after installation)
    • Very Accurate Machining Tolerances for Fast & Simple Fitting (saves on fitting costs)
    • Angled T&G Joint for Excess Adhesive (reduces risk of excess adhesive reaching the surface)
  • All our flooring products are machined to very accurate machining tolerances for fast and simple fitting.
  • Length Tolerance: +/- 1.0mm
  • Width tolerance: +/- 0.2mm
  • Thickness Tolerance: +/- 0.5mm


Grades Explained 
Grade A

  • Very few knots if any and no sapwood allowed
  • Clear and consistent grain pattern
  • Very few natural features
  • Slight colour difference allowed

Grade B

  • Small, live knots allowed up to 15mm
  • More natural grain pattern and filled dead knots up to 15mm allowed
  • More natural features allowed
  • More natural colour difference allowed
  • Sapwood allowed up to 10% of face area

Grade C

  • Bigger knots allowed, some repaired with filler before being sanded
  • More natural grain pattern allowed
  • More natural features allowed
  • More natural colour difference allowed
  • Sapwood allowed up to 15% of face area

Grade D

  • Large knots allowed, some repaired with filler before being sanded
  • All natural grain pattern allowed
  • Most natural features allowed
  • Significant natural colour difference allowed
  • Sapwood allowed up to 30% of face area

Celtic Character Rustic

  • Contains all of the above grades and also some lower grades
  • Lower grades allow open natural defects that are repaired with dark filler before being sanded
  • All natural features allowed
  • All colour differences allowed
  • All sapwood variances allowed