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Flooring is categorized into different grades by selecting pieces according to specific characteristics, ensuring consistency and uniformity within each grade. While every grade of Aacer flooring is guaranteed for durability, each provides its own unique look for your floor.
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Edge Grain Specially selected for its unique straight grain, this grade appeals to a very discerning buyer. Ideal selection for homes and businesses with radiant heat because it has up to 50% less shrinkage than standard grades, providing greater stability. Edge grain is available in a variety of species in combination with certain grades of Aacer Flooring.
Clear
This is the highest grade available in oak, providing exceptionally clear boards and exemplary oak color.
Select & Better
The most popular grade for oak and yellow birch, Select & Better contains Select and Clear grades.
Select Rustic
Very clear grain combined with natural characteristics, such as sound knots and rich color variations, give a warm rustic look.
Select
Carefully selected for a very subtle range of natural color and grain variations, this grade is consistent in appearance.
Premium First
The highest grade available in hard maple flooring, this is typically an all white hardwood, virtually free of defects.
Northern Select
Color-selected to provide a uniform appearance, while also displaying natural characteristics.
2nd & Better
Combines Premium First qualities with tight knots and slight variations in color. 2nd & Better is a richly colored floor.
3rd Grade
Provides all the natural variations of the species and all the durability of northern hardwood.
Northern Choice
Provides features and unique character natural to the species. Contains variegated light and dark colors and small tight knots.
#1 & #2 Common Grades
The Common grades have more markings than either Clear or Select and are chosen for their natural features and the unique character they bring to a room. #1 Common has a variegated appearance with light and dark colors and sound knots. #2 Common is rustic in appearance and can contain all the rich natural wood characteristics of the species.
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