Our reclaimed engineered tongue and groove flooring comes from 100% reclaimed Kentucky racehorse fence planks. With so many large equestrian farms in Kentucky, there is a solid supply of old fencing available as it is replaced with new hardwood fence-planks. Each engineered plank is a total of 3/4′′ thick, including a 1/4′′ wear layer (a real reclaimed wood “top layer” with plywood underneath). Each racehorse fence-plank engineered flooring plank is available in 3", 4" and 5" widths.
Our reclaimed engineered tongue and groove flooring comes from 100% reclaimed Kentucky racehorse fence planks. With so many large equestrian farms in the state, there is a solid supply of old fencing available as it is replaced with new hardwood fence planks. Each engineered plank is a total of 3/4′′ thick, including a 1/4′′ wear layer (a real reclaimed wood “top layer” with plywood underneath). Our racehorse fence engineered flooring plank is available in 3", 4" and 5" widths.
3" Width boxes contain 27 Square Feet
4” Width boxes contain 28.8 Square Feet
5” Width boxes contain 18 Square Feet
Lengths of each piece range from 1-9'
Each box is 10' (feet) in length so freight shipping is REQUIRED for all purchases regardless of size. Please keep this in mind when making your purchase so you order enough for your project the first time. We HIGHLY recommend ordering AT LEAST 10% more flooring than you need to account for cutoffs and waste.
Reclaimed Engineered wood flooring is composed of multiple sheets (called “plies”) of thin wood pieced together to create a single plank. The 5mm top layer, known as the wear layer, is real reclaimed hardwood. The bottom section is comprised of the different “plies.” The layers that make up engineered floors plies are arranged in opposite directions, known as “cross-ply” construction. This also helps guard the engineered wood flooring against moisture-related problems. After installation, the planks’ arrangement causes the expansions and contractions to counter one another, limiting or reducing the amount of cupping and crowning a floor can exhibit when exposed to differing levels of humidity. Engineered floors are versatile, allowing them to be installed in any part of the home. These floors can be stapled, glued, nailed, or even floated over existing subfloors.