Independence Sand
Independence Sand
Independence White Oak Hardwood Flooring – Sand | Premium Durability & Timeless Elegance. Transform your home with the exceptional beauty and lasting strength of Independence White Oak Hardwood Flooring in Sand. Designed for both modern and classic interiors, this premium hardwood flooring features a smooth, sophisticated finish that enhances any space with its natural warmth and elegance. Engineered for durability, each plank is coated with a high-performance urethane finish infused with aluminum oxide, providing superior resistance to scratches, scuffs, and everyday wear—perfect for high-traffic areas and busy households. Crafted from White Oak, this flooring boasts a Janka hardness rating of 1280, ensuring exceptional longevity. With an impressive 9.5-inch width, random lengths up to 94.48 inches, and a 4.0mm wear layer, these planks create a seamless, expansive look that adds depth and sophistication to any room. The 5/8-inch thickness provides enhanced stability, while the versatile glue or nail-down installation ensures a secure fit. Backed by an industry-leading 50-year finish warranty and a lifetime structural warranty, Independence White Oak Hardwood Flooring is built to stand the test of time.
Species |
White Oak |
Width |
9.5” |
Length |
Random up to 94.48” |
Thickness |
5/8” |
Finish |
Fortified with a durable urethane coating infused with aluminum oxide |
VOC Free & Eco Friendly
VOC Free & Eco Friendly
Ceramic and porcelain tiles are VOC-free. They do not contain harmful chemicals and are safe for indoor use. Once fired and hardened, porcelain is a non-toxic flooring material. Ceramic tile is also free from
PVC3.
Eco-friendly tiles are made from sustainable materials and
produced using environmentally responsible methods. Tiles are a compelling eco-friendly option due to their composition of natural materials, durability, recyclability, No VOC emissions, and energy-efficient production processes.
Scratch Resistant
Scratch Resistant
Ceramic tiles are scratch-resistant. They are made from fired clay and are hard and durable. Porcelain tile is made from a more
cultivated clay and baked at higher temperatures, is even harder than natural
stones.
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