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Clover Lea Plantation Pine Flooring and Millwork floors will bring a warm and relaxing feeling to your home. Quick Highlights: About Pine Pine is subject to different grading standards than oak or maple. Large knots are allowable. Unfinished flooring is sold in open, strapped bundles and not sold in boxes. "Our advertising isn't fancy, our stores aren't in the high rent district, but our flooring is some of the best in the industry at incredibly low prices." - Tom Sullivan (Lumber Liquidators' Founder & Chairman) Lumber Liquidator$
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Comments about Clover Lea 3/4" x 5-1/8" x 6' New England White Pine:
Easy install with a floor nailer
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Comments about Clover Lea 3/4" x 5-1/8" x 6' New England White Pine:
i installed 3 years ago and with 3 kids and a dog floor still looks good. floor went down easy and has worn well much better than i thought we used it in the lr,dr,fam.hall and kitch. people still ask who did the floor.
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Comments about Clover Lea 3/4" x 5-1/8" x 6' New England White Pine:
great flooring for cabins or cottages. Rustic look. easy to install. Can be face nailed which makes installation really fast.
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Comments about Clover Lea 3/4" x 5-1/8" x 6' New England White Pine:
Great product. Actually much better than I expected. We only had a couple sq ft of waste out of 160 sq ft. Love how it took the danish oil stain.
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There was a problem with the 8' boards we ordered but they substituted for more of the 6'. We got the first pick of a new pallet and the guy let us pick through. We rejected a lot and allowed us to end up with hardly any waste.
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Comments about Clover Lea 3/4" x 5-1/8" x 6' New England White Pine:
This stuff worked out great for me. The colour and diversity in the wood is really beautiful. Just make sure to get more extra than you'd think as some portions of boards are unusable do to damage or what have you. If nothing more, I wish I'd gotten a bit extra to use for other projects as it's so nice to work with.
Take note that I waited over a month for this to come in because it's not in very high demand. Glad I didn't hold my breath
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Comments about Clover Lea 3/4" x 5-1/8" x 6' New England White Pine:
Purchased this pine flooring to use for a ceiling in a pool house. Product was as-described with a pale cream yellow tinge. We finished the boards via use of a white pickling glaze. Dimensions (width and thickness) were consistent and we had no problems with majorly warped boards. Some of the end cuts were not truly perpendicular, but easily fixed. Tongues slipped into grooves easily and fit well. Chamfers were all consistent. Due to knots and a few dings or chatters, wastage was a bit higher than I would have liked, but not unreasonable. Sanding was excellent, and I didn't need to further sand before applying pickling glaze. Good product.
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Comments about Clover Lea 3/4" x 5-1/8" x 6' New England White Pine:
Would never recomend as a flooring great for walls and ceilings if you dont mind numerous joints.
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Comments about Clover Lea 3/4" x 5-1/8" x 6' New England White Pine:
We used this product in our living and dining rooms. Needed 540 square feet ordered 625 (15% extra), used every usable bit of it. Installation was easy with the exception of a 3/16th of an inch variation in some of the board widths, which left some noticable gaps in a couple areas. We have an old farmhouse and were going for a rustic look. The floors we think turned out beautifully for what we were going for. The floor does dent and scratch easy if you drop something or don't have the appropriate gliders/felt pads on your furniture. We used an oil modified/water based satin poly with 4 coats. I would recommend this depending on what type of look you are going for.
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Comments about Clover Lea 3/4" x 5-1/8" x 6' New England White Pine:
we had never installed flooring before. after talking to the guys at lumber liquidators we were able to do it. we had measured for the rooms we had planned on putting it in and accounted for 10% waste.we had such little waste that we had enough left over to do a whole extra 12 by 12 room.we did the basement after putting plywood down for the flooring to be stapled to. rest of the house went smooth as well. this flooring does scratch easily but that is what we wanted(the rustic look). This flooring is SO much better than the carpeting we replaced it with.
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Comments about Clover Lea 3/4" x 5-1/8" x 6' New England White Pine:
Great for cottage style ceiling!!!
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I would like to use this flooring in my house but I want that old New England farm house look. How can I make these boards look old but not gray?1 answer
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Yes, you can antique them. There are several ways of distressing wood for that look. Google Search, "antiquing flooring" or "how to distress flooring".Q:
I am building a "tiny house" on a trailer. I am considering this product for both the inside ceiling and walls....My question is for the ceiling installation. Do you see any problems specific to ceiling installation for this product? It would be nailed directly to the rafters (16" on center). Finishing it would be a bear unless done prior to installation.....1 answer
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All of our flooring products are designed to be installed in climate controlled environment.Q:
Any tips on sanding? Grit steps? I was told to avoid the belt type due to pine being soft.1 answer
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An orbital sander needs to be used. You do not need a heavy grit for new pine floors. Carefully start with 120 and finish with 200. Keep dusk off with a vacuum then wipe with a clean cloth before finishing. Penetrating natural sealers like tung oil work best with pine.Q:
Hello - Is this product kiln dried? If so to what % moisture?1 answer
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Yes, kiln dried to 6-9%.Q:
I have no baseboards at my house and I have concrete floors, i undercut the sheetrock 13/16 to 7/8 inch to allow wood to slid under. I cant use the elastilon due to fact that i need to be able to able to set the boards under the sheetrock then slide it back into place. I know it is not recommended to use glue down over concrete but if you had to what product (glue) would you recommend1 answer
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Thank you for writing in! I would be glad to help you with your questions.Q:
Can this be glued down?1 answer
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This is a solid 3/4" product designed to be nailed to a wood substrate.Q:
how long do you recoomend to let flooring acculmate before installing ? five days enough?1 answer
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All wood products are affected by environmental conditions, especially prefinished materials.Q:
can i pre stain and finish these boards before installation?1 answer
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You could but the edges would not be flush as this product is recommended to be sanded and finished after installation.Q:
We have indoor pets. How easily do these floors scratch? Thanks1 answer
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This is a soft unfinished pine wood product.Q:
do i have to sand this wood1 answer
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Yes this unfinished pine floor product will require sanding and finishing.