Shipping cost

Buying a real wood floor is an investment that should last generations, but for many homeowners and contractors, the most confusing part of the process isn’t the wood itself—it’s the logistics of getting several thousand pounds of Alabama timber to a job site. At Southern Yellow Pine Direct, we believe in "old school honesty," which means being transparent about how shipping works, how rates are calculated, and why the sticker price on a website rarely tells the whole story.

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Acclimating Real Wood Floors

.Acclimation, sometimes called conditioning, is the process of allowing wood to reach its equilibrium moisture content (EMC) within “normal living conditions.” It is also one of the most important steps of hardwood floor installation. Not properly acclimating or conditioning wood flooring may cause excessive expansion, shrinkage, dimensional distortion, or even structural damage. Step one is to make sure that the heating and air conditioning units are in operation at least five days before delivery of the flooring, during installation and after the flooring is installed. If it is not possible for permanent HVAC to be operating before, during and after installation, a temporary system that mimics normal living conditions may enable installation to proceed. 

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Adding age during the finish process

‘Antiqued’ – The age a floor should reach before is called an antique is always been my first question, but this point is about the fact that Antiqued Heart Pine is not old at all, even by the marketing terms they use; if you know how to speak flooring.  Antiqued is a finish style not an age description. 

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