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Pine flooring from $1.99  per sq. ft. We build both solid or thick wear layer engineered in our 33,000 sq. ft. facility in south Georgia. Width in engineered up to 16" ONE PIECE FACE not strips side by side..

Sold direct, we build your custom floor to your exact needs, not an out of the box look alike.Unfinished or european oil finished, non toxic gym floor finishes also available.

Why the wide price variation? Solid is the cheapest way to build a floor, pass the lumber through a molder and in one pass you have flooring.The grade of solid has a lot to do with wearability and beauty. As the hardness and rarity goes up so does the price.

Our least expensive floor is a solid wood, 5" wide, 3/4" thick, made from  southern yellow pine, lots of knots and character. Our next level is a solid, using a very hard, almost clear, grade with a lot of heart content, small tight knots, 5" and 7" wide, a more formal looking floor. Our highest grade solid wood is the Recovery pine virgin timber floor. Very hard, mostly heart, custom graded to your needs. This is the best pine floor available.

We are now building a true quarter sawn pine floor, in both engineered and solid.The look of quarter sawn is very different, narrow close together growth rings.Because the annual rings are up and down, you are walking on them, not on the softer annual growth. The best wearing, pine flooor available. Pricing is similar to recovery floors.    

 Today, Has anything changed to make floors better than solid? Sure, engineered flooring is a lot more stable because it has multiple layers at 90 degrees to each other but--repeat, but like anything else people have to cheapen a good product. Most imported (read big name flooring) has a thin wear layer to hold down cost. It also has fewer plies, and uses softer core material, and unregulated possible toxic glue The formaldahyde in the FEMA ttrailers is caused by imported paneling in the walls-Do you really want it in your floors?

This is the thickest wear layer in the business, 6mm or 3/16" plus. We  use lumber core, as our base material, expensive, yes--but very, very stable. In short the best we know how to build. Very stable, great on radiant heat, no splits, cupping or twist.Our designer series has no match- the possibilities are endless..

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