Longleaf Lumber, Inc.

Category: Flooring store

Address: 115 Fawcett St, Cambridge, MA 02138, USA

Phone: +16178716611

Opening hours

Sunday: Closed

Monday: 8:30AM–4:30PM

Tuesday: 8:30AM–4:30PM

Wednesday: 8:30AM–4:30PM

Thursday: 8:30AM–4:30PM

Friday: 8:30AM–4PM

Saturday: Closed

Reviews

M T

Feb 8, 2021

Amazing staff that was able to help match the antique floors in my house with gorgeous matching reclaimed floors! It came out better than I could have imagined!

Doris Romero

Dec 9, 2020

Great service! Found just what I was looking for!

Mark Nawrocki

Aug 9, 2018

These guys are good and have the goods.

William Barabino

Apr 21, 2018

You want reclaimed wood anything. You go to long 🍁 🍃 🍂 leaf lumber. Awesome selection of all the speciality pieces that you could possible want for reclaimed wood. The customer service is awesome. They are experienced and knowledgeable and more than willing to accommodate the novice purchaser with guidance and assistance. Five stars.

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Questions & Answers

Where can I buy live edge wood slabs

gene black | Aug 22, 2020
Longleaf Lumber, Inc. | Aug 22, 2020

Hello Gene. You can get them from us! Stop in and see us or give a call. We'd be happy to talk with you about your project and let you know what we have in stock. You can walk through our retail warehouse to see what we have in Cambridge. Our number is 617-871-6611. We look forward to hearing from you.

Do you salvage old hardwood floors? We are selling a 1900 house in Hingham, and the buyer will be demolishing the 3,000sf structure...looking to salvage as much as possible before the demo!

Jim Murphy | Aug 22, 2020
Longleaf Lumber, Inc. | Aug 22, 2020

Hello Jim. Thanks very much for reaching out to us. Unfortunately we do not re-mill old floors. All of our reclaimed wood flooring comes from larger timbers or decking so we can be sure to precisely mill flooring to a solid thickness and with a new tongue-and-groove so the newly milled flooring will stand for many years and re-sandings if necessary. Perhaps a posting on Craig's List might yield a buyer who could adapt your old floor boards? Best of luck to you with this project! Longleaf Lumber

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