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Antique Wood Flooring Page - 2

 

 

The steps we take.

All woods we rescue, whether old boards or boards sawn from old beams, are first kiln-dried to minimize seasonal movement. Then, the rough planks are milled with laser precision into high quality tongue and groove flooring. All through the process, we refine the grading of the lumber by color, character, and of course, the quality. Every board is inspected to show its best side for your flooring. It's a lot of extra steps, but the result is a stunning floor that will look beautiful for generations to come - and will continue to add value to your investment.

Not your run-of-the-mill company.

Why should you do business with Vintage Lumber? First, for our product. Once you've decided on antique flooring, you should go for the finest quality. And second, for the reliability of the company. You need to know that your flooring will be there on time, will install perfectly, and meet your expectations. Vintage Lumber is well-known for its ability to deliver, and for its guaranteed product.

We have one of the longest track records in the business, and in addition to our experience, we still have a passion for our work. Feel free to take advantage of it. If you need more information or help with your decision, give us a call.

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