
For sample requests, price lists, or descriptions of products, please call our office or email Stephen at sbennett@ucmillworks.com. Visit our Facebook page for up to date information and pictures from our most recent jobs along with the messaging platform to contact sales staff anytime!. Family owned and operated, Union Church Millworks is a small business that has many advantages such as high quality, personal client relationships, and order customization.
Industry Leader for 3/4" Solid Plank Flooring, 3" to 8" Widths with above average lengths. Flooring, Paneling, Wainscoting, Stair Parts, Moldings and Vents available in all matching species. Once the flooring is milled, it is sorted into different grades including clear, natural, distressed, and wormy. All products are unfinished, which allow our clients to choose the stain and protectant to apply in home.
American Walnut - Dark and light mocha tones along with very unique characteristics set American Walnut apart from other species.
Industry Leader for 3/4" Solid Plank Flooring, 3" to 8" Widths with above average lengths. Flooring, Paneling, Wainscoting, Stair Parts, Moldings and Vents available in all matching species. Once the flooring is milled, it is sorted into different grades including clear, natural, distressed, and wormy. All products are unfinished, which allow our clients to choose the stain and protectant to apply in home.
American Walnut - Dark and light mocha tones along with very unique characteristics set American Walnut apart from other species.
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Owner Profile
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The Bennett Family has been involved in the logging and lumber business for more than 200 years in the Appalachian Mountains of Virginia.
Steve Bennett continued the family tradition and entered the logging business in 1970.
In 1982, he purchased a local sawmill operation, of his own, and founded "Bennett Logging and Lumber, Inc." Union Church Millworks was added in 1996.
His personal land holdings are part of the Certified American Tree Farm Systems under the oversight of the American Forest Foundation and is SFI qualified.
Steve Bennett continued the family tradition and entered the logging business in 1970.
In 1982, he purchased a local sawmill operation, of his own, and founded "Bennett Logging and Lumber, Inc." Union Church Millworks was added in 1996.
His personal land holdings are part of the Certified American Tree Farm Systems under the oversight of the American Forest Foundation and is SFI qualified.
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We specialize in producing sold hardwood flooring in a traditional profile as well as micro-bevel V-grooved flooring, finish sanded and ready to install.
This eliminates the extra cost of sanding your floor after it's been put down.
This all adds up to producing Appalachian hardwoods made to satisfy for generations.
When you invest in our products, you have the unique benefit of receiving hardwoods made to last, for building the house of your dreams.
Union Church Millworks is in a unique position to guarantee top quality since all hardwoods are handled and guided on our premises by Union Church employees.
This eliminates the extra cost of sanding your floor after it's been put down.
This all adds up to producing Appalachian hardwoods made to satisfy for generations.
When you invest in our products, you have the unique benefit of receiving hardwoods made to last, for building the house of your dreams.
Union Church Millworks is in a unique position to guarantee top quality since all hardwoods are handled and guided on our premises by Union Church employees.
Appalachian Red Oak
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Appalachian Red Oak - Traditional, handsome and a proven classic, Red Oak has been a tremendous leader in the interior wood market for decades.
With its bold, flared grain and soft, slightly reddish-tan color, this wood is a dependable success and extremely adaptable in any setting.
When most people think of interior hardwood, they think of Red Oak.
Color - Clear Red Oak provides a mainly consistent, reddish/light brown color.
The Natural Grade adds color contrast in light brown to brown color.
With its bold, flared grain and soft, slightly reddish-tan color, this wood is a dependable success and extremely adaptable in any setting.
When most people think of interior hardwood, they think of Red Oak.
Color - Clear Red Oak provides a mainly consistent, reddish/light brown color.
The Natural Grade adds color contrast in light brown to brown color.
Hard Sugar Maple
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Hard Sugar Maple - Exceedingly pleasing to the eye, Hard Sugar Maple has a reputation for having it all.
The brilliant grain is mainly closed tight, with uniform texture but unlike most suppliers, we include curly and bird's-eye figuring.
Commercially used for bowling alleys and gymnasium floors, Hard Maple is quite hard and exceptionally durable.
Color - Mainly creamy white with light reddish-brown to light brown tones present with occasional dark streaks.
Carefully hand selected to represent the natural character of the timber.
The brilliant grain is mainly closed tight, with uniform texture but unlike most suppliers, we include curly and bird's-eye figuring.
Commercially used for bowling alleys and gymnasium floors, Hard Maple is quite hard and exceptionally durable.
Color - Mainly creamy white with light reddish-brown to light brown tones present with occasional dark streaks.
Carefully hand selected to represent the natural character of the timber.
Heritage Oak
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It is a mixture of both Red and White Oak with tremendous character.
Each and every board is hand selected to include numerous medium to large knots, wormholes, and most importantly, a large number of kerf marks.
It is then weathered with exposure to natural elements.
After the kiln dry process is completed, it is planed differently as to not remove the kerf marks and the natural weathering.
Note: Kerf marks are left behind by a bladed instrument, in our case, a circular saw.
In home design, kerf marks are left behind to create a feeling of hand-hewn planking.
Each and every board is hand selected to include numerous medium to large knots, wormholes, and most importantly, a large number of kerf marks.
It is then weathered with exposure to natural elements.
After the kiln dry process is completed, it is planed differently as to not remove the kerf marks and the natural weathering.
Note: Kerf marks are left behind by a bladed instrument, in our case, a circular saw.
In home design, kerf marks are left behind to create a feeling of hand-hewn planking.
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