Products - Heritage Collection
The Beaufort - Premium Heart of Pine
The Beaufort is our highest grade of heart pine wood – the choice of homeowners and interior designers that are looking for a floor that really stands out. This grade of flooring has high heart content with a quarter sawn grain mixed with flat sawn pattern containing minimal nail holes and small knots.
You will find our Beaufort line in exclusive settings, waterfront homes, libraries and primary residences.
Specifications
| Grades: | Heartwood Content | Density: | Knots: | Nail Holes | Width | Length |
| Premium | 95% | High |
Minimal: less than 1 in |
Few | 3”-9” | 3’-11’ |
The Guilford – Select Flat Sawn Heart of Pine
The Guilford contains high heart pine content and is cut into flat sawn planks with some sappy streaks. This grade of wood contains scattered nail holes and knots that give the plank floors a unique appearance. However, you may request that we trim the imperfections to produce a clearer finished product.
You will find our Guilford line in waterfront homes, mountain homes, offices, primary and secondary residences.
Specifications
| Grades: | Heartwood Content | Density: | Knots: | Nail Holes | Width | Length |
| Select | 85% | High |
3-5 inches | Scattered | 3”-9” | 3’-11’ |
The Halifax – Character Grade Heart of Pine
The Halifax is marked by frequent and larger knots, nail holes, checks, sappy streaks, buggy holes and low heart pine content. The Halifax is preferred by those who seek out the truly rustic plank floor.
The imperfections within this grade of plank floors are dispersed throughout the wood providing the customer with a diverse country and character rustic look. You will find our Halifax line in mountain homes, hunting and fishing cabins, country houses and primary residences.
Specifications
| Grades: | Heartwood Content | Density: | Knots: | Nail Holes | Width | Length |
| Character | 65% | Medium |
Frequent 3-6 in. | Heavy | 3”-9” | 3’-11’ |
Specialty Reclaimed Heart Pine
Quarter Sawn Heart Pine
Quarter sawn heart pine
is our most prestigious and exclusive flooring grade of reclaimed heart pine.
The wood is cut from the heart of the support beams that are reclaimed from the unused mills and tobacco warehouses that occupy our region. During the milling process our technicians take careful steps to produce the desirable pinstripe pattern and trim any imperfections in the planks.
You will find quarter sawn vertical grain heart of pine in exclusive primary residences, museums and private libraries.
Specifications
| Grades: | Density: | Knots: | Minimum Length | |
| Premium | High |
Very Small | Width 3”-9” Minimum Length 12 | Minimal Tongue & Groove Offset |
Naily Heart of Pine
We offer naily heart pine in the Guilford (Select) and the Halifax (Character) grades of our reclaimed heart of pine flooring. The nail holes are made from roofing nails that penetrated the boards that supported the ceiling joists of mills and tobacco warehouses.
The Naily Pine is excellent for mountain homes, waterfront homes and golf bungalows. The Naily pine is also used for paneling in many of the homes for which we provide flooring.
Specifications
| Grades: | Heartwood Content | Density: | Knots: | Nail Holes | Width | Length |
| Naily | 85% | Hard |
Frequent 3-6 in. | Naily | 3”-9” | 3’-11’ |
Reclaimed Tobacco Barn Heart Pine
The Pitt – Reclaimed “Skip Planed”
The Pitt strikes a balance between the Greene which is “distressed” and The Wilson which is very “smooth”.
Our skilled technicians “skip plane” the plank flooring, meaning each plane will have alternating surface textures between smooth and distressed. This process creates a plank floor that produces scattered original “saw marks”.
You will find our Pitt line in primary and secondary residences, restaurants, ski mountain homes and private hunting lodges.
Specifications
| Grades: | Heartwood Content | Density: | Knots: | Nail Holes | Width | Length |
| Tobacco Barn | 75% | Medium |
Frequent 3-6 in. | Frequent | 3”-9” | 3’-11’ |
The Greene – Reclaimed “Hand Distressed”
The Greene is our most rustic tobacco barn plank in honor of the rural nature of the county. This tobacco barn plank floor is “Hand Distressed” a milling technique that does not remove the wood’s natural surface texture – leaving exposed the color and natural saw marks of the time worn wood.
You will find the Greene line in primary residences, mountain homes, fishing lodges and log cabins.
Specifications
| Grades: | Heartwood Content | Density: | Knots: | Nail Holes | Width | Length |
| Tobacco Barn | 75% | Medium |
Frequent 3-6 in. | Frequent | 3”-9” | 3’-11’ |
The Wilson – Reclaimed "Smooth"
The plank floor is milled completely smooth and we take careful steps to retain its natural patina color. The planks have a consistent color due to their exposure to the curing process that took place inside the tobacco barn.
You will find the Wilson line in primary residences, waterfront homes, mountain homes and golf bungalows.
Specifications
| Grades: | Heartwood Content | Density: | Knots: | Nail Holes | Width | Length |
| Tobacco Barn | 75% | Medium |
Frequent | Frequent | 3”-9” | 3’-11’ |
The Granville – Reclaimed Barn Wood Oak
The reclaimed oak plank is milled completely smooth unless the customer wishes to leave the exposed saw marks which add character to the board.
The planks vary in color with the red yielding a darker color and the white yielding a lighter version. The planks have scattered nail holes, knots and checks throughout showing a true rustic character floor. You will find the Granville in primary residences and mountain houses.
Specifications
| Grades: | Density: | Knots: | Nails Holes | Minimum Length |
| Rustic | High |
Frequent 3-6 inch | Scattered | Width – 3”-9” Length – 3-11 ft. |
North State Collection
The Catawba - Hickory Plank
The Catawba, southern shagbark hickory, is the hardest of all the domestic hardwoods and due to this fact it is widely used for axe handles. It is known for its golden to brown heartwood and calico to white sapwood, which really brings out the gorgeous coloring in the grain. Hickory is a tough, strong, and hard wood, with high shock resistance & bending strength – it looks great in any room, coastal, piedmont, or mountain.
Specifications
| Grades: | Density: | Knots: | Mineral Streaks | Width | Length |
| Select | High |
Few Small | Minimal | 3”-9” | Average 9 ft |
| Character | High |
Scatter 3"-4" | Frequent | 3”-9” | Average 9 ft |
| Rustic | High |
Frequent 3"-4" | Heavy | 3”-9” | Average 9 ft |
The Rutherford - Mahogany Plank
Mahogany’s beautiful, uniform brownish red coloring is perfect for any type of flooring. The grain of this product is not visibly prominent and as an exotic species it typically is more dense than domestic hardwoods.
This flooring application is found in residential and secondary residences.
Specifications
| Grades: | Density: | Knots: | Mineral Streaks | Width | Length |
| Select | High |
Few Small | Minimal | 3”-9” | Average 9 ft |
| Character | High |
Scatter 3"-4" | Frequent | 3”-9” | Average 9 ft |
| Rustic | High |
Frequent 3"-4" | Heavy | 3”-9” | Average 9 ft |
The Gaston - Cherry Plank
The small 12” trunk of the Cherry tree produces some of the most valuable hardwood in our state, surpassed only by the Black Walnut tree.
Cherry is a dense and fine-grained hardwood that gets darker and more rich in color as it ages.
This flooring application can be found in primary and secondary residences for those seeking a unique floor
Specifications
| Grades: | Density: | Knots: | Mineral Streaks | Width | Length |
| Select | Medium |
scattered 32-4 inches |
Minimal | 3”-9” | 3-12" |
The Moore - Yellow Pine
Yellow Pine is the most widely planted forest tree and the most popular for commercial use & ornamental purposes.
It is Golden to Yellow in coloring and moderately dense. It has high strength, superior treatability and is very durable. It is the perfect wood for flooring, paneling, decking, and interior beam & molding.
Specifications
| Grades: | Density: | Knots: | Mineral Streaks | Width | Length |
| Select | Medium |
None | None | 3”-9” | 3-12" |
| Rustic | Medium | Frequent | Minimal | 3”-9” | 3-12" |
The Wake - Oak Plank
Oak is one of the hardest and most durable hardwood species. It has a wide variation of coloring from light tan, to creamy white, to brown, depending on the tree species.
These characteristics make it one of the most popular plank floors in homes and offices throughout the region. It is beautiful and can truly stand the test of time.
Specifications
| Grades: | Density: | Knots: | Mineral Streaks | Width | Length |
| Select | High |
None | Minimal | 3”-9” | 3’-12’ |
| Character | High |
Scatter 1"-3"in | Frequent | 3”-9” | 3’-12’ |
| Rustic | High |
Scatter 2"-4"in | Frequent | 3”-9” | 3’-12’ |
The Currituck - Maple Plank
Maple, Acer saccharum Marsh, comes from the Celtic word Acer, which means “hard” and the Latin word Saccharin, meaning “sweet”. It is moderately dense and takes stain beautifully.
One of the unique characteristics of the Maple tree is its spring sap run. It is much like the spring call of the coast, which brings us out of winter hibernation and back to nature. This flooring works well in modern applications due to it's fluidity and lack of prominent graining.
Specifications
| Grades: | Density: | Knots: | Mineral Streaks | Width | Length |
| Select | Medium |
None | None | 3”-9” | 3’-12’ |
| Character | Medium |
Scattered | Scattered | 3”-9” | 3’-12’ |
The Wayne - Walnut Plank
This flooring has strength and elasticity more than any other timber, does not split easily, and has a fine to coarse open grain. Besides being used to build the finest of furniture, gun stocks, and cabinet work, it is considered the most exquisite flooring on the market.
This flooring application can be found in all primary residential settings.
Specifications
| Grades: | Density: | Knots: | Mineral Streaks | Width | Length |
| Select | High |
Few Dime Size | Minimal | 3”-9” | 3’-12’ |
| Character | High |
Scattered | Scattered | 3”-9” | 3’-12’ |
| Rustic | High |
Frequent | Frequent | 3”-9” | 3’-12’ |
The Randolph - Ash Plank
It is also an extremely popular wood to use for flooring. For the superstitious it may just make you rich like the old ash wood Christmas log. This was an “old wives” tale that was supposed to bring future prosperity to the home where it was consumed.
This flooring application has a truly beautiful natrual white coloration but can be stained much like oak. Due to it's strength, ash is often used to produce baseball bats.
Specifications
| Grades: | Density: | Knots: | Mineral Streaks | Width | Length |
| Select | High |
None | None | 3”-9” | 3’-12’ |
| Character | High |
None | None | 3”-9” | 3’-12’ |
















