Reclaimed Pitch Pine Flooring
Reclaimed Pitch Pine Flooring
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Solid pitch pine floorboards made from reclaimed joists and beams, planed smooth and flat, with an attractive and distinctive grain pattern.
Details
- 137mm wide (approx. 5.5”) +/- 5mm
- 20mm thick
- Tongue & groove edge finish
- Floorboard lengths vary from around 1-4 metres (3-13ft), maximum 2.4m if delivered
- Planed smooth and flat - sanding is recommended after installation
- Mixture of grain patterns
- Made from reclaimed wood so please expect imperfections such as nail holes and small cracks. Please be aware that sometimes the tongues are not full size and this doesn’t impact how the floor will look when laid and secured in place.
Ordering
- Price is per square metre
- There is a minimum order size of 10m2
- It is generally recommended that you add an extra 10-25% to the number of square metres you require to allow for cutting during installation
- Samples available here
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Processing Times
Lead times can be anywhere between 2 and 4 weeks so please bear this in mind when ordering. For current timeframes, please get in touch.
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Delivery
We offer delivery throughout the UK. Alternatively, if you live close to Harrogate, you can also collect your order from our workshop. For more information, please see our delivery page.
Why reclaimed pitch pine?
Pitch pine has been used for centuries as a hardwearing and stable flooring material. Due to the high resin content, it is rot-resistant and has lovely figuring not found in other wood types, including fewer knots. It also has a unique, forest scent!
By recycling and reusing older timbers, reclaimed flooring requires no tree-felling, and as older timbers were grown much more slowly than modern trees, you benefit from a harder floorboard with a tighter grain.
Reclaimed floorboards also have characterful features that you don’t get with brand new wood. It’s ideal for period properties and for anyone who just likes a bit more character!
Tongue & groove or straight edge?
A tongue and groove edging helps to line floorboards up when laying your flooring and prevents draughts due to the snug fit. As the boards are interconnected, it also strengthens the finished flooring.
Straight edge floorboards are a little quicker to install and can be retrofitted more easily than tongue and groove flooring.