Baltic Pine Flooring

Many of the baltic floors we restore are over a hundred years old and boy some sure look like it.
Baltic pine flooring. Originating from europe and asia the dark and tight grain lines that run throughout the timber allow for consistently pleasant finishes with most staining and polishing options. Unmatched quality if it doesn t match our high standards we won t stock it. Baltic pine was used extensively in melbourne house construction up until the 1950s. But pine wood flooring is another strong contender in the beauty stakes a softwood that s been used to make floorboards for centuries and a feature of many old homes across britain.
Baltic pine is a massive part of floor sanding in melbourne. Of all the types of flooring available wood is still the most popular. We sell baltic pine floorboards as their softwood surfaces and colors make for a popular addition to all homes. And oak floorboards are gorgeous as well as fashionable.
Recycled tasmanian oak timeless and durable floorboards. Great prices from quick turnover and low overheads. Recycled baltic pine giving a good as new finish. Our solid blackwood overlay makes a great improvement to any home at a very affordable price.
It was the main flooring timber used throughout the building of homes since before the turn of the century. Post world war two homes generally have 19 mm thick boards. As a general rule of thumb the boards are either 150 mm or 100 mm wide however there are various other uncommon sizes. These old floors have been susceptible to borer and termite damage water damage dry rot rising damp and worse of all been victims of the horrendous renovations performed during the late 60s and the 70s which was an.
Baltic pine 150 x 22 mm 150 x 19 and 100 mm baltic.