E T Moore Manufacturing Inc

Richmond, United States

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E.T. Moore, established in 1969, is the world’s largest producer of vintage heart pine products. We at E.T. Moore are recovering the beauty of this cultural legacy for American homes, offices, restaurants and public buildings.

As old mills and factories are brought down, we salvage and re-​mill the heart pine beams, releasing the natural warmth and character of heart pine’s rich patina, bringing new life to this noble American wood. We take great pride in our role as America’s only «Heart Pine Specialist.»

We invite you to explore our site and hope you enjoy experiencing these beautiful wood products as much as we do.

Flooring, paneling, mouldings, stairs, beams & cabinetry.

The versatility of our beautiful heart pine has been demonstrated in many ways — and in just as many architectural styles. The Architectural Historian of Colonial Williamsburg recommends E.T. Moore for authentic restorations. Past clients include the Colonial Williamsburg Foundation, for whom we provided antique

History

Established in 1969.

In your practice, you may run into usages requiring Antique Heart Pine (Pinus Palustris). E. T. Moore is the largest Processor of this Recycled Material.

Heart Pine was a wood of choice in many larger homes in the first 200 years of our nation’s history, especially in the South, where it originally grew. Unfortunately, demand for this material caused it to be timbered off by the early years of this century. Because it grew very slowly and required between 150 and 400 years to develop the «heart» which give the material its distinctive color and hardness, it is unlikely that it will ever again be available in commercial quantities.

E. T. Moore has pioneered the salvage of reclaimed Heart Pine. When we first started, (over 40 years ago) demolition companies have hauled this national treasure to the landfill seeing no value in this old scrap wood. With our past knowledge in heavy construction we have purchased buildings containing Pine timber, (primarily old mills of no historic si