When you want to recapture the warmth, charm and authenticity of the Early American home, there is no substitute for wide pine boards. The Early American colonists made their houses and furniture from the large, straight pines growing in abundance in New England forests. They sheathed the broad surfaces, such as floors and walls, with the widest of these boards for flooring, paneling and wainscoting
Rob F. — They did work for me last year. They are really nice folks and do great work.