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| Somerset manufactures many solid flooring
options from the finest natural hardwood resource in North
America—Appalachian hardwood. With corporate headquarters
in Somerset, Kentucky and manufacturing facilities in
central Kentucky (the heart of the Appalachian timberlands),
the company is strategically positioned to give their
customers the finest quality. Somerset processes millions
of board feet of lumber a year, and is one of the largest
lumber buyers in the region. www.somersetflooring.com |
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| Hassell & Hughes Lumber Company
has been in the lumber business in Tennessee for over
70 years. The company began producing hardwood flooring
in August of 1999 and became NOFMA certified in April,
2000. The success of their flooring sales is a direct
result of the company's quality milling and production
standards of everyday manufacturing process. www.hassellandhughes.com |
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| Hardwoods of Morristown, Inc. is an
Appalachian region flooring mill located in East Tennessee.
Hardwoods of Morristown has been a NOFMA member since
their start-up in 2001. They employ approximately 75 employees
and manufacture 3⁄4" solid unfinished flooring
in widths ranging from 2-1/4" to 5" and available
in red and white oak, hard maple, hickory, beech, cherry,
and ash. |
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| W-D Flooring, located in Laona,
Wisconsin produces highly sought after northern lumber
and flooring. As pioneers in the lumber and flooring industry
since 1872, this fifth-generation company selectively
harvests from approximately 50,000 acres of its own majestic
northern hardwood forest. By controlling the entire process
from managed forests, saw milling, kiln drying and manufacturing
with state-of-the-art machinery, W-D supplies the industry
with possibly the best material available for flooring
from anywhere in the world. www.wdflooring.com |
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Taylor Lumber Inc., founded in
1882, is one of the largest family-owned, single-site
producers of hardwoods in the Midwest. The Taylor name
has been known around the world for years for producing
the highest quality lumber, and currently their flooring
products as well. Taylor Lumber specializes in plain sawn,
rift, and quarter sawn plank flooring.
www.taylorlumberinc.com |
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| Shamrock Plank Flooring is a
part of a century-old timber and sawmilling company, one
that sells only the highest quality North American hardwoods
to discriminating buyers worldwide. To put it simply,
the best lumber makes the best flooring, and Shamrock
Plank Flooring buys from the best hardwood mills in North
America. The lumber is then graded, cut, moulded, matched
and packaged by an expert team who fashion each square
foot as if it is to be installed in their own homes. In
addition to being the number one producer of Walnut Plank
flooring in the country, the company takes pride in the
other plank flooring species that they manufacture such
as oak, hickory, maple and ash. www.shamrockplankflooring.com |
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| SABRA International, Inc. is
a lumber importer and exporter with ten years in the market,
specializing in exotic hardwoods such as Brazilian Cherry
(Jatoba), Brazilian Walnut (Ipe), Purple Heart, Australian
Cypress, Cumaru, Rosewood and Santos Mahogany. www.sabrainternational.com |
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| Authentic Pine Floors, Inc. obtains
its coastal heart pine from managed forests in the southeast—the
only place where Longleaf pine is grown. Southern Yellow
and Heart Pine have been used since the early 1700's in
homes all along the Eastern coast because of its strength,
durability, stability and beauty. Authentic Pine Floors
is proud to be a part of the Southern Living Custom Builder
Program with their Victorian Heart Pine signature line,
which is their most popular floor. www.authenticpinefloors.com |
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| Indiana Hardwood Specialists,
Inc., located in Spencer, Indiana, is committed to a proud
tradition of manufacturing the finest quality in exquisite
flooring with years of experience dedicated to unmatched
craftsmanship. They bring to life the finest Appalachian
Red and White Oaks and the richest Maple, Cherry and other
natural hardwoods. www.indianahardwoodspec.com
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