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Longleaf yellow pine was once the most functional wood used for construction in America. It was slow-growing (taking 200 to 400 years to mature), tall, straight, and had a natural ability to resist mold and insects.  Heart pine, cut from the center of the tree, was chosen to build factories and other large mills during the Industrial Revolution because its dense grain gave it great strength.  More importantly, it was abundant. Longleaf yellow pine grew in thick forests that spanned 100,000 square miles.

These ancient pines grew primarily in the southeast United States. Their famed strength was valued across the country, especially during the beginning of the 20th century when hundreds of factories, mills and warehouses were being constructed.

Today, longleaf yellow pines cover less than one percent of their original forests. By relying on reclaimed heart pine to craft our floors, we reveal the stunning beauty of wood that was once used for more utilitarian purposes.  We are preserving this majestic timber without further endangering the beautiful specie.

What is Reclaimed Flooring?

Reclaimed wood has been taken from long-standing idle buildings and refinished for new purposes. Mountain Lumber flooring comes from timbers and decking rescued from old buildings, barns, piers and other structures. Many of our products come from century-old textile mills and factories built during the Industrial Revolution using 300 to 400 year-old Longleaf Heart Pine.  Other types of wood come from fascinating historical structures in other countries, including oak from the original Guinness® beer vats in Dublin, Ireland, or railroad cars in Russia; and elm from ancient Chinese structures built during the Ming Dynasty.
The common thread amon g these diverse sites is that all of the structures were going to be torn down and their materials discarded. By reclaiming the wood, Mountain Lumber not only creates beautiful flooring, but it also preserves historically significant artifacts that would have otherwise been destroyed. 

Benefits of Reclaimed Wood?

There are several reasons why you may be intrigued with using reclaimed wood for the interior finishes of your home, office, or retail outlet:

  • A floor made from antique wood has a unique beauty and defining character that cannot be found in newly sawn timber.
  • Recycling wood is an environmentally responsible alternative to cutting down trees.
  • Reclaimed wood has been transformed by nature and time into something unique that links us to our past.
  • Every one of the floors from Mountain Lumber Company™ has a story to tell- that you can retell time and time again.
  • Only the most stable timbers were used to build the original structures, supporting them for sometimes hundreds of years; so, you can be confident of the wood's continued stability in the next phase of its life as a floor.
  • Some wood, such as the American Chestnut, can only be found through reclaimed resources.
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