
Like most American business stories, Vermont Plank Flooring was born of a degree of foresight, a little bit of luck, and a lot of hard work. Our involvement in the wood business started in 1946 when Jack Tarmy started driving a lumber truck making deliveries in the Boston area. By 1958, he had his own company, selling the finest New England timber to customers around the world.
Jack's son Mark joined the company in 1980, helping it grow roots in a community and supply chain that persists to this day. Meanwhile, Howard Mathison, who had grown a successful cabinet-making business in Minnesota during the 1970s, was moving his business to Massachusetts. Howard and Mark met and struck up a friendship.
Jack's son Mark joined the company in 1980, helping it grow roots in a community and supply chain that persists to this day. Meanwhile, Howard Mathison, who had grown a successful cabinet-making business in Minnesota during the 1970s, was moving his business to Massachusetts. Howard and Mark met and struck up a friendship.
Services
We have been producing the finest mill direct wide plank wood flooring on the market for 30 years. Our solid hardwood flooring is sustainably harvested, selectively cut, and milled to your specifications for your project. Our customers receive the highest quality, most stunning, widest plank flooring available.
Production
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Most purveyors of hardwood flooring are retailers who purchase their flooring from wholesalers who purchase it from the mills that produce it. The retailers may brand the product as their own, but it's likely the same product moving up the supply chain to showrooms and websites of numerous other retailers.
Sustainability
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Vermont Plank Flooring is committed to sustaining our valuable forests and maintaining the earth's precious ecosystem for generations to come. Striving for ecological balance makes sense on many levels. From a business perspective, we rely on the earth's bounty for our products, so it is in our best interest to be stewards of the planet.
Flooring
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To flip an idiom on its head, one might presume that here in our home state of Vermont-where we are surrounded by woodland-we may "lose sight of the trees for the forest." Or one might postulate that working with trees on a daily basis, as we do at Vermont Plank Flooring, might prompt a bit of indifference.
Ash
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Vermont Plank Flooring offers Select Ash in Natural Grade, which highlights Ash's potential color variations and contrast between creamy-white and light-grey tones of the sapwood with light-brown tones of the heartwood. By special request, we may be able to produce SAP Ash (Selected for Color) on a limited basis, which provides greater uniformity of color and consistency of grain pattern.
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