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Rendered speechless by antique flooring
Posted by Christine Halvorson
A homeowner contacted Carlisle’s Peter Switzer to say he was “speechless” about the 5,300 square feet of Antique Heart Pine flooring.Wrote Peter in an e-mail: “He said ‘if the boards were much wider they would probably look like sheets of plywood!’ He was stunned at how wide and long the wood floors were.He was blown away by the floor for grain, color, widths and length.”
This particular wood — the wood that built America, by the way — is today reclaimed from factories, warehouses and other old buildings throughout the East and Southeast. It is over-concrete and radiant-heat approved.
Peter went on to say that the customer was full of praise about how the folks at Carlisle outdid themselves.
[That’s a sample of our Antique Heart Pine to the left.]
Posted on July 30, 2010 at 03:04 PM in Customer Stories • Hardwood Flooring • (0) Comments
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Environmentally friendly engineered floors? Yep
Posted by Christine Halvorson
This article from EcoVillageGreen.com raises questions about whether or not engineered floors can be environmentally friendly. At Carlisle, our engineered floors offer customers the added convenience of engineered, with the bonus that they are indeed environmentally friendly.
The writer of this article offers questions for the consumer to ask to determine if an engineered floor is a good choice for the environment. First, does it have FSC certification? Carlisle does. The Forest Stewardship Council endorses Carlisle’s products.
Engineered floors require the use of adhesives in between layers? Hardwood floors that emit low levels of VOCs, or Volatile Organic Compounds are recommended. Our engineered floors contain no measurable amounts of harmful VOCs, including formaldehyde.
Here’s the list of requirements we had for our engineered floors when we first began to make them: *Create engineered floors that used exactly the same premium woods and one-board-at-a-time quality control as our solid floors. *Assemble the engineered floors using a formaldehyde free process. *Make sure that when walked upon, they had the same feel as our solid floors – unlike the spongy feel often associated with floating or snap-down floors. *Make sure they were highly suitable for both concrete and radiant heat applications
We think we’ve succeeded on all counts, and we’ve served the environment well along the way.
Posted on July 22, 2010 at 04:08 PM in Hardwood Flooring • (0) Comments
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Carlisle welcomed to Abode
Posted by Christine Halvorson
Abode Builders of Plymouth, New Hampshire, specializes in the design and construction of custom homes that blend traditional style with the natural environment.
So when principal owners Jack McBride and Sue Hawkes began their search for different flooring suppliers, they took special note of Carlisle ads in various magazines and contacted one of our Design Consultants.
“He did an outstanding job helping us through the process. He was extremely knowledgeable, gave good recommendations and was very responsive to all our questions,” says Abode Director of Marketing Jason Maring.
Impressed with the overall look and quality of the Carlisle offerings, Abode chose to install sustainably grown Hickory in their Design Center showroom using random widths of 4 to 12 inches with a Tung oil finish applied on site.
For what would soon prove to be an award-winning model home, they opted for prefinished FSC Certified Antique Reclaimed Oak in 4-inch to 8-inch widths.
“We really liked the character of the flooring, the knots and natural wood features, and these two choices defined that preference very well,” says Jason.
As a company that is very involved with clients throughout both the design and construction phases, Abode is often asked about various flooring choices and doesn’t hesitate to recommend Carlisle.
“Having examples of Carlisle floors on site instills a lot of confidence in our clients. The floors are one of the most talked-about features when we tour prospects through both facilities. They are a great complement to the overall building quality we’re known for,” notes Jason, who adds, “Carlisle has been a great partner to work with and has really helped us strengthen our position in the eyes of our customers. Branding is very important to Abode, so the quality and integrity of the Carlisle brand was a great fit for us.”
Posted on July 8, 2010 at 03:13 PM in Green Building • Hardwood Flooring • Home Building & Contracting • (0) Comments
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Westwood Flooring Annual Wine & Cheese Part
Posted by Chad Cassin
Featuring Carlisle Wide Plank Floors
Date: Tuesday, July 14, 2010
Place: Westwood Custom & Antique Wood Flooring
Time: 4:00pm-8:00pmWestwood FLooring
1064 North Street
Greenwich, CT 06831
RSVP by July 6th
203-629-7600 or .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address)Stop by and relax after a long day for a nice glass of wine and a bite
Our showroom is across from the Banksville Shopping CenterPosted on July 7, 2010 at 02:40 PM in News & Events • (0) Comments
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“God-created and Carlisle-touched” floors? We kinda like that
Posted by Christine Halvorson

We got this nice note recently from Steve and Brenda Ellis in Grenville, South Carolina. They’re in the middle of a home renovation and they sent us this note even before they completed their installation process. They ordered 1,400 square feet of 5- to 12-inch original Hickory from us and, when it’s all installed, they’ll apply a high resin Tung oil finish to it.
Here’s what they had to say:
Things here are going well but we have yet to start on the floor. We have it all stacked in the master bedroom “curing” to the atmospheric condition of our house…We also have not completely finished painting walls and ceilings where the floor is going or replaced the subfloor all at the same level. Now with your knowledge of construction I know I have said enough for you to figure we are a few weeks away from starting on the floor. But we are really enjoying looking at it all stacked up. We started “grading” it between pretty boards and just regular boards and finally about gave up cause we didn’t see any boards that were not BEAUTIFUL!!! My carpenter son said the plaining job was the best he had ever seen. He can’t wait to start working with it. Not to take up your time, but we are thrilled with this God created and Carlisle touched floor.
… By the way, I pulled out only 14 boards that had any little bit wrong like a split end, knothole that went completely through or a strapping band mark, etc. out of the whole 1400 sq ft. We do appreciate all the help and appreciate the maple syrup as well. —-Steve and Brenda Ellis”
Posted on July 1, 2010 at 11:12 AM in Customer Stories • (0) Comments
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