Superior Hardwood and Millwork, Inc.
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In each piece of antique wood, an enduring story whispers - discover oak beams originally hand hewn in Virginia at a time when Lewis and Clark paddled up the Missouri River; walk on heart pine flooring older than your grandparents' romance, reuse revitalized silver-gray barn wood from an era when roads rang with the sound of horses rather than motors. For the past 15 years, Superior Hardwoods and Millwork, has recognized the history embodied in the very texture and character of antique wood. Instead of burning structures, or taking the wood to landfills, Superior Hardwoods and Millwork reuses this aged material to fulfill the dreams of today's needs with yesterday's time and tested wood. The use of these fascinating historical pieces as a primary focus in your building or as a customized accent gives your home a sense of substance and permanence like nothing else. Share the exciting parts of this "second harvest" - the transformation of old woods into beautiful and useful virgin timber even though it may be over two-hundred-years old.

Superior Hardwoods and Millwork stocks the following inventory of reclaimed woods:

  • Antique Lumber
    • Douglas Fir
    • Heart Pine
    • Hickory
    • Wormy Chestnut
    • Oak
    • Elm
    • White Pine
    • Maple

Call for specified sizes, widths, and lengths

  • Antique Flooring (Tongue & Groove)
    • Douglas Fir
    • Heart Pine
    • Oak
    • Hickory
    • White Pine
    • Widths available 3" & wider

Flooring can be purchased with smooth surface or old rough surface.
Timbers are saw cut or hand hewn.
Mixed species are available in four sides & two.
Reclaimed Barn Wood siding available in weathered widths of 6" & wider, in gray or brown.

Come and visit our showroom or take a walk around our 3+ acres of reclaimed timbers/beams - you can always view the majestic beauty of the Bitterroot Mountains of Missoula or enjoy the calmness of the Clark Fork River.

 

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