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Pine floors near me?

Where can I find pine flooring near me? We are local no matter where you live!

Pine floors near me. These four words search term AI will place with auto suggest. In fact, we are attempting to use this phrase, pine near me; to help homeowners find their source for real wood . We ship nationwide with a 100% coverage guarantee, that combined with our A+ BBB rating and reviews from MT, HI , CA and ID distance is not an issue. The farther away the cheaper per mile and in some zip codes we could triple shipping and the deal on our quality wood still makes it a great deal! A+ BBB for a decade thanks to one thing, customer service. Find out more.

The absolute best pine floors shipped nationwide from AL (domesitic) GA and SC locations (Caribbean Shown here).

Local no matter where you live.

How about a box store? Have you ever wondered how a liquidation specialist has their own brand? More homeowner equity is lost using faux floors, or floor covers; we are witnessing the industries new carpet. Seriously, even the terminology has changed. Laminate Hardwoods? That is a contradiction, and reminds me a line from the Princess Bride (showing my age)’ “you use that word alot, I do not think it means what you think it means”.

Real wood last forever and not in a landfill

https://www.sypdirect.net/syp-blog/real-wood-is-the-green-choice

Please do not take my word for this, logic + chemistry aka science work too. Do you remember Grandmas carpet? Do you know where it is now? 10 lbs of carpet per U.S. resident will go in landfills replaced with LVT or laminate, both petrochemical industry products the same chemical make up as PVC, yup that plastic throwback. Getting to point? Half - Life of 100,000 years, while leaking into the ground water and becoming the new carpet while we are still dealing with the old carpet in the same fills.



Every single person that comes into our new house immediately says how awesome the floors look! The 12’ boards were a great choice. Thanks for exceeding our expectations, customers for life

— Sara and Kevin Nashville 2017



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Southern Pine is not a species

Our Alabama pine floors come from 100 year old mature trees, never clear cut. The soil & climate in the northern Alabama hills, along with harvestable stands of slow-growing mature timber produce consistent gorgeous floors. It absolutely matters where your pine is grown. Our mill has been in production for generations. We produce flooring specifically for your needs. We do not have inventory - we mill your square footage. Your ¾” floor is cut from the same batch of trees & cut with the same knife so it fits together perfectly & installs easily.

Southern Yellow Pine is not a species, but rather a description. Within this region grow ‘hard' pines (yellow) and soft pines (white); color is an attempt to distinguish the Yellow or “hard pines” from the Eastern White Pine or Red Pine. Inside of the Southern Yellow Pine geographic range are four major species: Shortleaf, Longleaf, Loblolly, and Slash, with another 8-9 sub species bringing the total to a baker’s dozen. And no, not all pine is created equal, not when you are talking about walking on it!

New Heart Pine before and after stain

Southern Pine uses

Southern Yellow Pine is a cornerstone in residential construction because of its strength, affordability, and adaptability. SYP is one of the strongest softwoods in North America, with a high strength-to-weight ratio, excellent bending and compression strength, and superior load-bearing performance. SYP’s natural beauty and durability make it ideal for rustic and traditional hardwood flooring. It’s also commonly used in subfloor systems due to its stiffness.

Sustainable and Eco-friendly

Fast growing, abundant and coniferous; anyone remember that term from science class? It means they do not have to be planted, the cones produce seeds when they fall. For this reason alone Southern Yellow Pine is among the most sustainable softwoods grown in the U.S.

What is New Heart Pine

What is New Heart Pine? 

New Heart Pine is not new at all, not compared to dimensional lumber or farmed pine. While it is true the longleaf pines of old were allowed to grow hundreds of years and develop dense hearts, trees grown today do still develop some heartwood. The term Heart Pine refers to the non-living “heart” of a pine tree, as opposed to the outer living layers, known as sapwood. A pine tree’s heartwood is highly valued and preferred by many woodworkers and builders, because it is strong, hard, and has a beautiful reddish-gold color. Heartpine is a grade given to flooring with more than 50% visible heart content on the face over every board.

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