St. Vincent
White Oak Natural 3-1/4"
Solid Hardwood
# SK3SV401S
3-1/4" Wide x 0.73" Thick, High Gloss
New Product
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Made in the USA
Features
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Timeless Styles
This high-quality hardwood collection consists of two classic widths – 2-1/4˝ and 3-1/4”, in a range of popular colors. Ranging from light honey tones to deep rich browns, you’re sure to find the ideal solid hardwood flooring for any remodel project.
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A Character-Rich Option
St. Vincent Hardwood is abundant in natural character. While each plank is unique in the level and type of character featured, you can expect high color and character variation such as filled knots, large mineral streaks and distinct tonal color differences from plank to plank.
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Solid Affordable Style
Want the beauty of authentic solid hardwood flooring, but concerned about the cost? St. Vincent™ is a budget-friendly solution for any home or remodel project.
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Hardwood Flooring Made in the USA
St. Vincent™ oak flooring’s materials and manufacturing are all-American. We use Appalachian Oak to produce planks and our solid hardwood flooring is manufactured in the USA.
Specifications
Product Design & Construction
Collection | St. Vincent |
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Surface Texture Describes the surface look and feel of flooring. Textures can range from smooth to hand-scraped and distressed. | Traditional Finish |
Construction | Solid Hardwood |
Color | White Oak Natural (Natural) |
Species/Visual | White Oak |
GlossDescribes the coating that adds a polished look to the floor’s surface. You can choose products with a high, medium or low gloss level. | High Gloss |
Finish | Urethane |
Edge DetailDescribes the way the hardwood board edges and ends are cut. Edges and ends are typically described as square, micro, micro-beveled (eased), scraped and pillowed. | Square / Square |
Grading | Value |
Light Sensitivity | Moderate |
Product Dimensions
Plank Width | 3-1/4" |
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Plank Length | Varying Lenghts: 8.3 - 84" |
Plank Thickness | 3/4" |
SQ. FT. Per Box | 22 |
Warranty
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Residential
25 years
Installation
Where Can I Install This Floor?
Installation Methods
Hardwood flooring is mechanically fastened to the wood subfloor using staples, cleats or nails. This is the most popular and economical installation method.
Can I Do This Myself?

Planning ahead is essential for a successful hardwood installation. Follow these tips before, during and after installation to help you make the right decisions.
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