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High-Quality Stock Hardwood Floors

Last updated on March 11, 2014 by Sozo Staff Leave a Comment

Rehmeyer's MIlano Walnut Hardwood Floors
Rehmeyer’s MIlano Walnut Hardwood Floors

It’s no secret that Rehmeyer Wood Floors specializes in Custom and Extreme Custom Collections that are intended to be finished after installation. With so many options available, many of our customers appreciate these made-to-order offerings.

However, we realize that there’s a growing market for Stock Floors that can be quickly ordered and shipped to a job site, pre-finished and ready to install. If your timeframe requires that kind of product, we don’t think you should have to settle for second best: You can still benefit from Rehmeyer’s hand-crafted quality while meeting your deadlines. Our Stock Floors are ready to be sent your way.

Basic Specifications

Rehmeyer Stock Floors are about as convenient as a stock floor can come. Each precision-milled board comes tongue-and-grooved and end-matched. Any of the five species we offer are made with ¾-inch solid wood and come with small, micro-beveled edges and ends. Lengths range from 12 to 84 inches. They come already prefinished with our specialized finish for hardwood floors. We keep them in stock, ready for shipping in easy-to-handle boxes that are convenient for transportation and storage.

Rehmeyer's Sedona Cherry Hardwood Floors
Rehmeyer’s Sedona Cherry Hardwood Floors

Available Varieties

We think you’ll find that at least one of the five species we offer will coordinate with the style and palette you’re trying to match. First, our Charleston Red Oak provides a rustic, traditional-looking floor that offers a simple backdrop for almost any setting. With a natural, yet striking appearance, our Island Sand Hickory uses character-grade Hickory that displays a natural contrast between light and dark, adding another rustic option. Our Harvest Wheat stock floors showcase the attractive grain of White Oak because every beautiful line shines through the clear but resilient finish we apply.

For a more formal ambiance, our Sedona Cherry or Milano Walnut floors will provide a touch of drama. The authentic beauty of Cherry deepens over time, and our finishing process protects that star quality of the species. Our Milano Walnut floors are created from unsteamed character-grade Walnut, whose rich elegance is only enhanced by our finishing techniques.

Rehmeyer's Harvest Wheat Hardwood Floors
Rehmeyer’s Harvest Wheat Hardwood Floors

Added Offerings

While many of our Options are reserved for Custom Collection Floors and not available with Stock Floors, you can still create a custom look by adding any of our Accessories. You may be surprised at how much custom-matched floor vents and mouldings can add to your already amazing room!

Regardless of your tight timetable, you can still join our growing list of happy customers who love their beautiful Rehmeyer wood floors! You can contact us  online or via phone at (717) 235-0607 to get a price quote, and we’ll prepare to ship your Stock Floor order, right away!

Rehmeyer Wood Floors

Rehmeyer Wood Floors offers a full range of custom milled wide plank hardwood flooring. Rehmeyer’s flooring is all 3/4″ solid hardwood and sold unfinished, prefinished, or completely custom finished to suit your project.

Call Rehmeyer Wood Floors today toll free at (888) 474-4047 or visit their website at RehmeyerFloors.com to learn more about their custom flooring services. Rehmeyer Wood Floors ships nationwide.

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