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Looking for old pine planks for flooring
Hello! My old pine floor is damaged in some places and therefore needs about 30 meters of old pine flooring/planks to replace part of the floor. Where can I find such? Grateful for a quick response. The apartment is located in Stockholm but of course, I am prepared to pay for transport as well.
/AniKri
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You could start by visiting nearby lumber dealers/timber yards.
But begin by measuring the thickness and width of your floorboards, and check how they might be tongue-and-groove.
It might be easiest to replace the entire floor in a room.
How large are the areas, meaning the number of rooms and the area per room?
Good luck!
But begin by measuring the thickness and width of your floorboards, and check how they might be tongue-and-groove.
It might be easiest to replace the entire floor in a room.
How large are the areas, meaning the number of rooms and the area per room?
Good luck!
KnockOnWood said:
You can start by visiting nearby timber merchants/lumberyards. But start by measuring the thickness and width of your floorboards, and check how they might be grooved. It might be easier to replace the entire floor in one room. How large are the areas, meaning the number of rooms and area per room?
Good luck!
Thanks for the advice. But there are a few "boards" here and there in my small apartment, so neither thickness nor groove is important. But here's a list of what I need:

HelloA AniKri said:
Just a comment: thickness must be important, right? You would have an uneven floor if the boards are different thicknesses. Especially if you have old inch boards in the floor, it's important to know, because then the timber might not be available as standard at your lumberyard.
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