How much is tongue and groove oak?

How much is tongue and groove oak?

Starts at $3.46/sq ft This open grain wood takes stain well and is widely used in furniture.

What sizes does tongue and groove come in?

The boards can be supplied in 8 ft., 10 ft.,12 ft.,14 ft.,16 ft., or a random mix of these lengths. For projects that can handle a little more character, an economical option may be our cabin grade material. These boards come in random lengths of 1″ x 6″ and/or 1″ x 8″.

Is oak The cheapest hardwood?

Oak wood is expensive because it is a hardwood. Hardwoods are more dense and durable but grow much slower than softwood which makes them more expensive. Although on a grand scale of all existing woods, oak is on the more expensive side because it is classified as a hardwood, oak is one of the cheapest hardwoods.

What wood is tongue and groove?

Tongue and Groove Siding: Pine | Cedar | Cypress | Spruce.

How wide is a 1×8 tongue and groove board?

7-1/4″
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Pack Size Pack Size 1
Board Length Board Length 8′
Actual Thickness Actual Thickness 3/4″
Actual Width Actual Width 7-1/4″
Species Species Pine

What is the thickness of tongue and groove boards?

A 1″ NOMINAL is usually 11/16ths inch thick. A 6″ NOMINAL T&G pattern is usually 5 3/8 – 5 1/2″ wide including the overlap which results in 4 7/8 – 5 1/8 inches of exposed face depending on tongue depth.

Why is oak expensive?

As oak is a slow growing wood compared to many others, it takes a long time to reach maturity, when it can be felled and used for timber. As it is slow to produce, this naturally drives up the cost. Foremost among these are the durability and longevity of oak timber.

What is cheaper White Oak or red oak?

Though flooring prices can fluctuate depending on width and grade, in general for any planks 5” or larger, White Oak is usually a bit more expensive. As Red Oak trees tend to be more abundant, the price of Red Oak flooring can actually be more affordable, so it may be well worth your while to consider choosing Red Oak.

How thick is tongue and groove?

What thickness does tongue and groove come in?

Overlap/ Tongue and Groove Wooden Sheds Overlap-clad shed walls are normally 7-8mm thick, whilst tongue and groove and shiplap boards tend to be around the 12mm mark.