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Mohawk Toronto oak Red Oak Natural 2-1/4 x 3/4 x Random


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Manufacturer: Mohawk
Sq. ft. per box 20
Series Toronto oak
Color Red Oak Natural
Grade Select & Better
Size 2-1/4 x 3/4 x Random
Material Red Oak
Finish CrystalShield Aluminum Oxide
Product type hardwood flooring
Construction Solid Wood
Warranty 25 Year Finish
Installation Staple or Nail Down
Edge Kissed Edges/Kissed Ends
Collection Northern Forest Collection
Unit Weight: 70  lbs.

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Toronto Oak floor by Mohawk Hardwood is part of the Northern Forest collection, defined by the clarity of grain, exceptional structural integrity. This finely crafted solid oak floor comes in traditional 2-1/4 planks to create a modern feel and atmosphere in your home. Toronto is made from slow growth, cold climate oak, which yields exceptional hardness and uniform wood color. This flooring line is available in two light, and two deep natural colors, and it will amber slightly over time to a more golden color. Oak floors feature exceptional resistance to wear, which makes Toronto Oak by Mohawk highly suitable for flooring in heavy traffic areas like kitchens, dens, or family rooms. The CrystalShield™ Aluminum-Oxide finish protects the floor from scratches. Toronto is made from solid hardwood, which means it can be sanded and refinished for several generations of use.

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