Why Choose Pine Floorboards?
Looking for a warm and cozy aesthetic for your home? Here at Reclaimed Floorboards UK, we provide long-lasting and high-quality timber which we then re-purpose to your choice! Pine floorboards are the perfect choice when wanting to build character within your home. One of the best things about these types of floorboards is the unique look they acquire through generations of wear.
They provide a more rustic and antique feel unlike a temporary flooring such as linoleum, depending on your preferences. We pride ourselves on our eco-friendly services which help minimise the carbon footprint of your business or home. This means no new trees will have to be cut down in the process of bringing your visions to life!
What Are The Benefits Of Pine Floorboards?
A pine floor can be long lasting up to generations making it more durable, stable and dependable for our customers. However, like other softwoods, pine has more exposure to dents and scratches which means that taking care of your floor is a must. This can be done by staining and sealing it with several coats of polyurethane.
After a quarter of a century experience focused entirely on reclaimed timber, we assure you that we can provide the correct knowledge, experience and understanding when it comes to making your house a home. All of our timber is hand selected ensuring that they all hold the highest quality to meet our customers expectations.
Our services offer timber for your single room projects as well as expansive developments and refurbishments, meaning we provide floorboards in all quantities on site all year round.
Unlike many floorboard suppliers, we have in house craftsmen that use their specialist skills to produce all of our reclaimed wood products, giving all of our customers the reassurance that everything is looked after. Advanced equipment is used throughout the process to de-nail, metal detect, cut and sand all of our floorboards.
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