Hardwood: Buy

: The cheapest real hardwood flooring is typically low-grade Red Oak in narrower widths (2.25 to 3.25 inches).

: Look beyond retail stores; farmers and local small mills often sell hardwood on Facebook Marketplace at better prices. Buying Hardwood Flooring buy hardwood

: Judge pieces quickly for color, grain, and lack of warp. : The cheapest real hardwood flooring is typically

: Buying rough, un-milled lumber is typically cheaper, though it requires your own milling equipment. un-milled lumber is typically cheaper

For woodworkers, buying hardwood is often more complex than picking up construction lumber at a big-box store.

: Match grain patterns and colors for your specific project. Cost-Saving Tips :