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Wide Plank Flooring

Product Overview

Whether it’s wide-plank hardwood flooring re-milled from Civil War Era Tobacco barns, rustic barn siding and original hand-hewn beams from the Midwest, rare old-growth redwood from a historic sawmill in Northern California, or dry, straight structural Douglas Fir timbers from old military warehouses, we harvest the finest wood available, preserving our heritage and saving our virgin forests.

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Approved by Subject Editors on March 28, 2005

Reviewed by Marian Keeler
1. Black's Farmwood supplies reclaimed woods of many varieties for different applications ranging from beams, siding, cabinetry and wood flooring. For purposes of this review, wood flooring will be considered. Using reclaimed wood flooring greatly reduces the environmental burden on our forests, one of our most precious and rapidly diminishing natural resources. It is re-use in its purest sense, as most of these woods have lived a useful life in the form of barns.
2. Woods are inherently durable, some species more than others. Maintenance should be minimal, with low VOC cleaning and sealing products as recommended by the manufacturer. Energy expended in manufacture has already taken place partially at the time of originial harvesting. Additional energy is expended for kiln drying wood flooring material.
3. This product is a boon to indoor air quality if careful maintenance and cleaning procedures are followed. Flooring products from Black's are kiln-dried which means most pests are dealt with. No fumigation of flooring (or other wood products from Black's) takes place. When using wood for an application other than flooring, pest infestation is a possiblity since these products are not kiln-dried. If using woods than have been whitewashed in a previous life, lead paint exposure is also a possibility. If paint has been removed, ask if strippers have been usesd, and if so, how long ago. If an odor is present, ask what treatment the wood product has received. Ask if there has been a "conditioning" period during which any treatment the wood has received has had a chance to off-gas. Carefully review sealers and cleaning materials so as not to contribute a new chemical burden to the indoor air. Decide on frequency of cleaning and maintenance in consultation with manufacturer.


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Manufacturer Information

www.blacksfarmwood.com

Blacks Farmwood
P.O. Box 2836
San Rafael, CA 94912
Phone: 415-454-8312
Fax: 415-454-8393

Retail Locations

California
Mail Order

Michael Black started the company in the mid 1990’s when he deconstructed a fallen barn on his family farm in Ohio and offered it to builders in Northern California. Word spread quickly about the high quality wood and a business was born.

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