by The Tongue and Groove Store | Jul 13, 2016 | Blog
In addition to providing tongue and groove paneling, The Tongue & Groove Store also offers custom door and trim packages. We offer a wide selection of mouldings and door styles and a virtually limitless color palette. When it comes to selecting the millwork, the first step is to choose a profile. We have several examples [...]
by The Tongue and Groove Store | Jul 6, 2016 | Blog
The covered porch is a staple of American culture. We continue to see covered porches modified to fit current building trends and many remodelers are revamping existing structures to give them a more modern makeover. People ask me all the time if our tongue and groove planking is suitable for porch ceiling applications. The answer [...]
by The Tongue and Groove Store | Jun 29, 2016 | Blog
My favorite time of the year is upon us, Fourth of July. The flags are waving in the summer breeze, the sun is shining and we actually take a little time to slow down and celebrate our freedom as Americans. I’m proud to be an American and am thankful for the brave men and women [...]
by The Tongue and Groove Store | Jun 22, 2016 | Blog
Typically, our tongue and groove planks will come end-matched. End-matched means that the ends of the board are machined as well as the lineal profile of the board. One end of the board has a tongue and one end has a groove. When the planks are pieced together, they lock in on all four sides. [...]
by The Tongue and Groove Store | Jun 15, 2016 | Blog
Consumers are looking to add character and charm to their homes in unique ways without breaking the bank. Although many reality television shows lead you to believe that reclaim wood is inexpensive (sometimes it is), more often than not, reclaim comes with a premium price tag. Isn’t the wood free? Sometimes it is. Even in [...]
by The Tongue and Groove Store | Jun 8, 2016 | Blog
Thousands of Americans are hurt by woodworking tools each year. Common causes of accidents include rushing, cutting corners and not following proper safety practices. There are a few basic principles that you can follow to stay safe while using woodworking tools at home. 1. Always wear safety gear. Yes, sometimes it feels silly. Yes, your [...]