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Three Trees Flooring Offers Customers an Extensive White Oak Installation Guide

Three Trees Flooring Offers Customers an Extensive White Oak Installation Guide

Three Trees Flooring is excited to inform the general public of the installation mode and cost associated with white oak flooring products. White oak, like other floorings, allows homeowners to pick from a variety of styles and designs without having to spend a lot of money on bespoke design and construction. Customers will have several approaches to self-expression while providing interior spaces with a distinctive look and feel.

The white oak installation guide is comprehensive and broken down into three simple steps:

  • Floor preparation
  • Installation of the white oak flooring
  • Finishing the floor


For a start, homeowners must ensure that the target installation surface, implying the floor, is clean, smooth, and free of debris. The next stage is to lay the flooring, which is best done by working from one corner of the room to the other. The next step is to apply a protective coating to the floor and seal it. According to the company's spokesman, Three Trees Flooring is committed to providing its customers with the best possible products and services, and this installation update is just one example of that commitment.

In the spokesman’s words, “As in the case of any company, providing information is important. For this reason, we are available to our customers, offering them not just quality products but support. If there are any improvements or questions that come to mind, we want to be there to help.” The popularity of white oak is on the rise, as more and more people are beginning to appreciate its warm and inviting aesthetic. In addition, white oak is very durable and can withstand a great deal of wear and tear.

When asked about the installation cost, the spokesman said that this could depend on some factors, including the size of the room, wood type, and labour. On average, a homeowner is expected to pay CA$4.50 per square foot for the product. Labour could require an additional CA$5. Combining both factors will add up to CA$9.50. It means that a 2500sqft room will cost CA$23,750. When compared to other hardwood floorings, this is a reasonable price.

White oak is a long-lasting hardwood. The wood's durability surpasses that of the red oak. Having a Janka hardness rating of 5,990 N, white oak is perfect for busy homes with children and pets. The natural light colouring of the wood will also brighten up any room, creating an inviting appeal. Whether natural or engineered, white oak is a great investment for any home.

Maintaining a white oak floor is easy. Simply sweep or vacuum the floor regularly to remove any dirt or debris. If the floor becomes wet, dry it off as soon as possible with a soft cloth. For more detailed cleaning instructions, please refer to the manufacturer's care guide.

About Three Trees Flooring

Three Trees Flooring is a North American flooring company that specializes in the installation of white oak flooring products. The Canadian company offers a wide variety of flooring options, including natural and engineered white oak, and provides support to its customers before and after the purchase. Situated on Alness Street, Unit 1, Toronto, Three Trees Flooring offers various collections ranging from Bespoke to Veneto.

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Company Name: Three Trees Flooring
Contact Person: Media Relations
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Phone: (416) 665-2624
Address:20 Alness, Unit 1
City: Toronto
State: Ontario
Country: Canada
Website: https://threetreesflooring.ca/


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