Users' questions

Is reclaimed pine good?

Is reclaimed pine good?

Reclaimed pine is excellent for flooring, furniture, and vintage cabinets. Proper maintenance allows consumers to enjoy the patterns and hues of the wood, the same way its original owners did. Although experts may try, reclaimed oak contains patina that cannot be replicated through a finish.

What size are Victorian floorboards?

If you are lucky enough to already own a Victorian property then you may have noticed that almost all pine floorboards in Victorian homes look similar. And you would be right, most Victorian pine ranges from 5 1/2 inches to 6 3/4 inches wide.

What are Edwardian floorboards made of?

These timbers are in Baltic Yellow Pine, British Columbian Pine, Douglas Fir, Oregon Pine, Pitch Pine, Old Fashioned Deal and very old Scot’s pine.

Is reclaimed pine wood?

Varieties Available In Reclaimed Wood The two most common types of wood used in reclaimed wood tables are oak and conifer trees. The conifer family includes pine, fir, hemlock, and spruce, all of which are common in New England.

Which is better pine or oak?

Pine does have a stiff quality about it, but the wood doesn’t offer as much strength and resistance to wear as oak wood does. Pine can dent and scratch easily. If you’re planning to keep the piece indefinitely, oak is likely a better choice.

Why is reclaimed wood better?

Environmentally friendly: When you use reclaimed lumber, you decrease the demand for newly sourced lumber, which helps curb deforestation. If harvested responsibly, reclaimed wood is a renewable resource that reduces landfill waste as well as the use of environmental hazards to manufacture new products.

Is pine a good wood for flooring?

A pine floor will be soft, so it will acquire dings, dents, scratches, and scuff marks easier than other harder flooring options. The best species for flooring is Long Leaf Heart Pine, due to the fact that it is more stable and durable compared to other Heart Pine species.

Are Victorian floorboards tongue and groove?

The history of your Victorian floorboards in written in their fixing. Invented in 1885, the side matcher machine allowed for industrial production of tongue and groove flooring. While, gaps between floorboards and squeaky floors were common, Victorians used rugs to make their rooms more homely.

Did Victorians paint their floors?

Wood was the common flooring across most of the social spectrum of the Victorian era. Taking cues from the Victorians and painting or even whitewashing an undesirable-looking pine wood floor can create a fresh look in a modern home.

Why is reclaimed wood so expensive?

Price: Reclaimed wood may be more expensive than virgin wood because of the process it undergoes. A dealer sorts and prepares the wood so it’s safe for consumer use, and often there is a lot of nail pulling and extra work involved over using virgin lumber.

Is reclaimed wood expensive?

Reclaimed wood is expensive. Getting that this-floor-has-been-here-forever look by using reclaimed hardwood can run you anywhere from $12 to upward of $20 per square foot, depending on the mix of the woods and the finish.

What to look for in a reclaimed wood store?

Browse over an acre of eclectic and interesting finds including antiques, primitives, vintage and industrial items as well as handmade wood furniture and original creations by local artisans. Take a piece of history home with you! Reclaimed wood flooring is unique in both its age and beauty. No two reclaimed floors are alike.

How much does an antique white pine board cost?

Widths of approximately 8” to 14” and lengths of 5’ to 15’. Approximate thickness of 1”. Cost: $5sf for whole batch ($2,500), was $8sf for whole batch ($4000) or $10sf for partials. Two wide, antique white pine boards that will make a tabletop 9’4” (or less) in length x 36” wide x approximately 7/8” thick.

Can you use salvaged heart pine for lumber?

These salvaged Heart Pine timbers, once destined for the land fill, have a wonderful hidden beauty that can only be released by sawing these timbers into lumber. Please do not mistake our true Antique Heart Pine lumber with the many other “new” Heart Pine available from other companies.

Where can I find reclaimed heart pine flooring?

Today, the lumber is reclaimed from Industrial Revolution buildings, linking homeowners, restaurateurs, and others with American antiquity, industrial ingenuity, and contemporary values of conservation and responsible, green building. Our Heart Pine Gallery can be found here.