Real Wood floors an investment that provides real returns, versus a single use floor such as laminate or engineered wood. Single-use floor covers, investment in your local floor covers and carpet store, but not your home.
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SYP Direct offers unfinished White Oak in long length boards, not shorts or micro shorts. Understanding the importance of length to grade is key. Remember, grade means nothing if a board has been altered since mill, which they have unless you are buying direct.
Rustic Heart Pine flooring is generally sold based on percentage of heartwood, i.e. 50-80%. SYP Direct guarantees our Longleaf Heart Pine will contain 50%-80% heartwood. All floors are tongue and groove and an actual ¾ thick. KILN dried with relief grooves on backside for stability.
Our “one house one-floor” philosophy is not followed by most in our business. The reason is simple, they want repeat business.
Missouri, rustic prices (flooring) mean nothing without ALL COST included and the materials reliable. The following prices are per square foot of coverage.
Biloxi Blue seen above is a Monocoat finish, the 2-c process which allows for the undercoat. The 2-C look allows you to “shadow” the edges and other aging techniques. Finishing pine floors is easy if you can follow some simple steps, not to mention Monocoat which is of course, one step.
South Carolina and our Heart Pine are a perfect match. Residents that find us get away from crazy high local prices.
“Over the years we’ve managed to build, along with our many projects, a reputation for impeccable craftsmanship and attention to detail. We specialize in residential and commercial construction, new custom homes, and historic renovations and rehabilitations. It’s not just the work itself we take pride in, but the way we do it.”
SYP Directs ‘mill to order’ Longleaf Southern Yellow Pine versus Clover Lea pine is no contest. To be clear, Clover Lea is produced using the scraps of pine lumber mills which explains the micro short boards.
“Goats, Wine and Heart Pine” or “Deep in the Heart Pine of Texas, we like both names. Many of you may not understand the pride which exists in residents from Abilene to Corpus, “bigger is better and everything’s bigger in Texas”, “Don’t Mess with Texas”, it’s real.