It all started when young Dale Carlisle visited a local sawmill and ran across a stack of wide Eastern White Pine boards — the kind used for flooring by the early New England colonists. Dale liked what he saw, and though money was tight, he bought them and put an ad for them in the local paper. The boards sold immediately, and Dale made a small profit. Having found his supplier, he used more of them to floor the new house he was building for his family, and as his spare time permitted, he ...
read moreAmerican Ash is an amazingly dense and durable wood with unique elasticity. From an aesthetic standpoint, Ash is prized for ...
read moreCarlisle’s Eastern White Pine and Longleaf Heart Pine floors each have unique histories as traditional American ...
read moreLike our decision to offer prefinished flooring, adding engineered floors to our lineup was not something we undertook ...
read moreNoted for its strong, prominent grain and eclectic figuring, our FSC (Forest Stewardship Council) Reclaimed Oak ranges from ...
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