Project One: Eco-Floors

By Katie Redding

dsc00230.jpg

The family who approached us with our first project lived in a great home on a hill above Leadville. From their living room, they had a view of the entire valley. Their house was historic and cozy. It had just one problem: wall-to-wall carpeting that was both ancient and full of just a bit too much dog hair.

They wanted something new, but they weren’t sure they wanted more carpet. They were pretty convinced they wanted wood floors–but they wanted to do them as green as possible.

There was only one problem: certified wood from sustainably harvested forests is expensive.

The solution: beetle-kill pine floors. Right now, across the mountains of Colorado, the pine beetle infestation is climbing higher and higher in elevation–wiping out whole forests. That dead trees have to be used (and as quickly as possible; the wood dries out fast). So the wood is local, and from a good source. Better still, beetle kill pine has a lovely bluish tint.

And, as floors go, it’s pretty cheap.

So the couple didn’t mind springing for the low-VOC finish (with fewer chemicals to breathe.)

One caveat. Pine, beetle-kill or otherwise, is not as hard as hardwoods. So if you really want your wood floors to look pristine in 1o years, it may not be the wood for you.

But if you’re wiling to endure a few scratches, it’s a great eco-wood to use right now. Especially if you live in the Rocky Mountains.

And as one of our installers said the other day, “How cool would it be if years from now people walked into homes like this and said ‘oh, this must be a beetle-kill era home’ the way we now say ‘Victorian’ or ‘Craftsman.’

Tags: , , ,

4 Responses to “Project One: Eco-Floors”

  1. Daryl Says:

    I really like the idea of using the beetle-kill pine for flooring. Is there someone in Colorado who mills it?

  2. Paul Says:

    Hello,
    I am interested in putting a floor like this into my home in Nederland, CO. Where can I find milled lumber from pine beetle kill that would be ready to be put into my house? Thanks for your reply!

    paul
    303-819-2629
    4pauldreyer@gmail.com

  3. craig Says:

    I am a woodworking teacher in Boulder County who would like to make my shop more ecologically conscious. Any idea where I can buy beetle kill pine lumber?

    call 303-665-6679 (X445)

  4. Randy Piper Says:

    Excited to see the word is getting out. Our company, GreenWay, LLC has been providing our ‘Blue Pine Recycled Wood Products’ (beetle kill) for about 5 years now, and it is finally becoming a hot market item. We now have about 900 products available; from flooring and siding, to beam and log work, to mouldings and trim, to furniture, cabinets and doors. Check us out if interested and remember Be Green , Build Blue!
    http://www.BeGreenBuildBlue.com

Leave a Reply