Antique Wood Flooring Barn Siding

Antique Wood Flooring Barn Siding

Factory Warranted Installation Available

Our factory trained installers will guarantee you the authentic look, sound installation, and the longevity of the finish for your home. It takes an experienced professional with thousands of square feet in Specialty Floors installations, to perfect your investment in these fine floors. Serving the East Coast, and we refer in the West

Antique Barn Siding is typically milled from a mixture of Pines and Hemlock or Mixed Hardwoods. We supply random lengths from 3 feet through 16 feet, and widths up to 12 inches net face of any combination. Milling barn Siding reveals an orange pumpkin patina. Cut deeper it has a different tone color. If you’re looking for a rugged floor, this floor has the antique look that belongs in your home.

Other Marketing Names and grades that are equal to the Flooring on this page; Barn Siding * Barn Wood * Rustic Barn Flooring

Barn Siding Flooring Details

Widths:
5"-15” Random, Pattern, or Single Width.
Thickness:
1/2", 5/8" or 3/4" (standard thickness is 3/4")
Lengths:
3’-16’ Random Long Lengths
Average Length:
10’6”- 11’6” Range
Milling Profile:
Tongue & Groove, Shiplap or Square Edge
Price:
$10-$13/Square Foot
Lead Time:
2-4 wks

Grades

Patina Grade

Patina Grade has the original surface created by over 150 years of aging. Presented without the heavy saw marks usually associated with Original Surface Grade very light sanding is required for installation. Beautiful cream, tan, and amber tones are extremely unique to this grade. All the normal characteristics of Antique Flooring like, occasional saw marks, worm holes, checks, knots, bolt, and nail holes occur randomly.

For questions and ordering, call

  • 877-202-1640

9am—8pm EDT ~ 7 Days

Milling

Tongue & Groove. Shiplap, Square Edge. End Matched or Square Cut Ends.

Specifications

Lengths; 3'-16' Random Long Lengths

Thickness; 1/2", 5/8", or 3/4" (standard thickness is 3/4")

Widths; 3" through 15" Random Width, Pattern, or Single Width

Species