Virginia Mill Works  |  SKU: LLWBWO7

9/16 in. Winchester Oak Prefinished Engineered Hardwood Flooring 7.5 in. Wide

$6.49 / Sq Ft
$200.67 / box

How much will you need?

Sq. Ft. per Box : 30.92


Quantity of boxes

$200.67 / box
1 box covers 30.92 sqft | $200.67

Your first sample is $15, extra samples are $5 each, and we'll refund it all once you proceed with your order through Lumber Liquidators! Don't forget, samples are free at your local store.


Length: 18.7" - 74.8"

Highlights:
- Thcikness: 9/16 in.
- Width: 7.5 in. 
- Installation Type: Nail, Glue, Nail with Glue Assist, Edge-Glue Float 
- Veneer Thickness: 3mm
- Residential Warranty: 50 year 
- Light Commercial Warranty: 5 year 
- FloorScore Certified 
- Pad Recommended 
- QuietWarmth Radiant Heat System Compatible Floor

About Virginia Mill Works:
Reminiscent of the beautiful, handcrafted floors found in Colonial American homes, Virginia Mill Works Distressed hardwood flooring fuses old-world craftsmanship with modern design and finish. Backed by a 50-year warranty, each floor is a work of art, adding textured beauty to any room in your home.

Installation Tips:
- Store flooring flat for 48 hours in its original packaging at room temperature.
- Must be installed over a clean, stable, flat, smooth, and dry surface.
- Moisture barrier is required for installations over concrete.
- For a more natural look, mix planks well when installing.

About Distressed Flooring:
Wire brushing is a distressing technique that gives floors a natural, time-worn appeal. It beautifully replicates the rippled appearance of a vintage, handcrafted floor.

About Engineered Flooring:
Engineered flooring consists of REAL hardwood layers with either a plywood, medium-density fiberboard (MDF), or lumber core. It's extremely stable, which means it's the perfect floor for any level of the home.

With plywood engineered products, real wood veneer layers are stacked on one another, with the grain of the adjacent layers oriented perpendicular to each other. Because wood expands and contracts in the direction of the grain, one layer stabilizes the next, resulting in a product that is less susceptible to the effects of moisture and temperature change.

Due to its construction, all engineered flooring is more resistant to seasonal changes.