White Oak
White Oak is slightly harder than red oak and also is more durable. It has a high shock resistance and resists wear. Its heartwood is light brown and some boards may have a pinkish tint or slightly grayish cast. Its sapwood is white to creamy.
Also known as: American White Oak, Rock Oak, Basket Oak, Swamp Oak, Chestnut Oak, Cow Oak and Quercus Alba.
| Specifications | Tongue and groove construction. | ![]() The wood photographs on this website cannot accurately represent actual color or appearance of the wood due to the differences in the way monitors render images. |
| Widths | 2 1/4", 3", 3 1/4", 4", 4 1/4" 5", and 5 1/4" widths. | |
| Color Properties | Heartwood is light brown and some boards may have a pinkish tint or slightly grayish cast. Its sapwood is white to creamy. | |
| Packaging | Packaged in nested bundles. | |
| Finish | Material is supplied unfinished and prefinished. | |
| Grades | Clear Grade, Select & Better, #1 Common, Rustic / Character Grade | |
| Hardness | 1360 | |
| Stability | 10.05 | |
| Origin | North America | |


