Wall to wall beauty, comfort, and strength.

When you’re looking for the timeless beauty of real wood floors, Southern Yellow Pine is hard to beat. Every board’s uncommon potential brings life to your home, whether you are installing wood floors in all of the rooms of your home or just a small section. Real wood floors add a whole other level of character to your home that you wont find with any other flooring option.


 
 

Real Wood Flooring:

Our wood floors are milled with a tongue and groove joint. A tongue and groove joint is created by milling a protruding tongue on one edge of the board and a receiving groove on the opposite edge. These lock together on consecutive boards, creating a very tight, stable joint that can be milled with a wide array of patterns on the face to provide the perfect look for your project.

On the back of almost all of our flooring options there are ridges cut into the wood called kerfing. These ridges are created to help with expansion and contraction of the wood as humidity and temperature affects the wood.

Southern Yellow Pine Flooring

Southern yellow pine is available in 1x6 in our Benchmark Grade and starts at $1.85 per sq ft at 3/4” thickness.

Southern yellow pine is the hardest softwood species. This combined with its beautiful character make it a wonderful option for many people's homes. Not only is the wood durable, but it is very affordable and is readily available.


Check out our Southern Yellow Pine flooring in production in Elkton, KY.

NEED FLOORS WITH CHARACTER?

We would be happy to help answer your questions about real wood flooring. Tell us about your project or simply ask your questions. We would love to help you find the perfect character for your home! Send us a message below or call one of our lumber specialists for more information.


Looking for a different type of wood flooring?

Check out all of our wood flooring options to choose something more specific to your style, budget, or needs. We’re excited to help you.


 

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QUICK TIP

Take the time to lay out and plan at least ten rows ahead of yourself to ensure you capitalize on each boards full potential in both length and appearance. A little planning will go a long way to set the foundation for your great-looking floors.

 
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