These floors look beautiful. For those of you who haven’t followed this project on a regular basis, the floors are approx. 100 year old reclaimed long-leaf pine. The material comes out of an old church in South Texas and has been milled to T/G material. The floors had been installed for about 2 months and had plenty of tile to acclimate. Sanding was done with a dust reduction system to reduce the amount of sanding dust produced during the finishing process. The products used for sealing and finishing are another example of how we continually use the best green building products in the industry. Finishing products are made by Bona and are low VOC Greenguard certified products. Visit Bona’s website for more info. During the finishing process there was never any of the strong odor usually associated with finishing wood floors. This is especially beneficial in a green renovation or remodeling project if we are only working on part of the home and the owners live there while we work.


I am seeking an individual to reclaim boards from a home built in 1940 in Kyle TX.
All floors, walls and beams are 1st growth LLPine. Can you advise of someone who might be interested in the reclamation of this deserving material?
Thank you for your assistance
Best regards,
Dana Gutierrez
Dana;
Can you tell me approx how may sqft of boards we're talking about. We have an upcoming project that might be perfect for that but I need to know approx available quantities.
Thx,
Marc Kleinmann
Dana;
Can you tell me approx how may sqft of boards we're talking about. We have an upcoming project that might be perfect for that but I need to know approx available quantities.
Thx,
Marc Kleinmann
The floors had been installed for about 2 months and had plenty of tile to acclimate.