A section of warehouse at the Riverview Mill being picked apart board by board to preserve as much quality as possible.
A black and white photo of a barn style track door still in great condition along with a nine pane window ready to be moved to our staging location.
One of our crew members atop a scissor lift removing ductwork to allow us to gain access to the beautiful wood inside a section of warehouse at Riverview Mill.
Two perfection quartersawn flooring planks removed from Riverview Mill with “character style” nail holes. The grain content in these two boards is phenomenal.
Inside a section of warehouse at the Riverview Mill after removing all of the guts. This shows the amazing quality of wood inside before it has been removed.
Four of our crew members watch as a bundle of Antique Heart Pine is lifted from the roof of the main building by our 110ft crane to be placed gently on the back of our trailer to be moved to the staging location.
One of the founders, John, and an associate analyze the grain content, make sure the tongue and grove are at correct measurements, and observe the beauty of a finished piece of flooring.
A picture of our sawmill used to take beams and other pieces of lumber down to a workable size for flooring or furniture.
A little bit of humor added to the control station of the molding machine to keep the workers smiling!
Another picture inside a section of warehouse at the Riverview Mill after removing ductwork and hanging electrical. A fantastic view to see the amazing quality of wood still left inside.
Three “character style” pieces of Antique Heart Pine after they have been processed through our molding machine. Notice the beautiful holes the iron nails leave behind to add a touch of “character.”
A stack of Antique Heart Pine that was once a beam that has been processed through our rough cut sawmill.
This is a tree that was recently cut down in 2016 that was roughly 100+ years old. We wanted to show our customers the difference in grain quality of New Pine as opposed to Old Pine.