White Pine
White pine is one of the oldest wood species in Pennsylvania—early settlers used this flooring for their homes, barns, and meeting places. This wood flooring is known for its soft, muted grain patterning that varies from delicate swirls to subtle knots.
We craft each flooring plank by hand to highlight its eccentricity. With its varied character and white, tan tones, white pine flooring continues to be one of our sentimental favorites.
Width | 2”-12”
Length | 2’- 20’
Thickness | 3/4" unless customized
Edges | Bevel, Micro-bevel, or Square
Milled Profile | Square or Tongue & Groove
Finish | Unfinished or Pre-finished to customer specifications
Engineered Wood Flooring | Click HERE for details
Services | All flooring is kiln-dried, end matching available
Custom orders beyond these specifications available upon request.
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