Antique hemlock flooring antique milled hemlock is precision milled one plank at a time from selected top quality barn boards reclaimed from historic barns good enough to create a trully antique wide plank floor with a dark rich patina once milled this wood flooring has nail holes saw marks checking and a natural aged to perfection look.
Is hemlock good for flooring.
I suggest you consult a top flooring contractor and choose oak for endurance with a good floor varnish.
Eastern hemlock tsuga canadensis is a magnificent tree that was abundant in our eastern forest hundreds of years ago.
Hemlock s uses include flooring accents framing pulpwood and roofing shingles.
Oil finish need to be redone too often and they do not wear well.
All orders are custom milled.
If you are finishing a hemlock floor use a floor sander in place of a vibrating sander for major floor surfaces.
The japanese word means yew leaved referring to its short flat and contrary to legend.
Hemlock has a straight tight grain and should not require the use of a grain filler.
Antique oak flooring random lengths 3 1 2 to 11 1 2 widths.
Hemlock is somewhat difficult to saw properly.
Endlicher in 1847 christened hemlock with the genus name tsuga.
Nailing can be difficult as splitting occassionally occurs in the process.
Glue holds well with hemlock flooring.
This species sands fairly well but does mar somewhat easily under heavy traffic.
Hemlock sands well and accepts wood stain but as a softwood it requires special care to ward off blotchiness.
Hemlock even gives some hardwoods a run for their money as a lower cost yet strong easy to work furniture stock.
Hemlock is used for many construction and craft projects from flooring to furniture.
About the only worse choice than hemlock is cedar neither would be my choice for a rustic feel both give splinters easily.