Allegheny Mountain Hardwood Flooring, a fourth generation family-owned business located in Emlenton, recently had their flooring installed in the Supreme Court building in Washington, D.C.
Here is an excerpt from Hardwood Floors Magazine, detailing the selection process for the project:
Sprigg Lynn, the owner of Universal Floors in Washington D.C., has done work in the Supreme Court and the Capitol building for many years. Recently, Lynn was hired to install floors in a series of judges’ chambers in the Supreme Court. Thinking it would be cool to give others the opportunity to work in the Supreme Court, Lynn posted on social media that he was looking to build a team and was wondering who was interested.
Within minutes, Lynn had several responses from wood flooring professionals throughout the country, excited and ready to help on this job. “It was unique to be able to assemble a dream team and get everyone together to have fun and work their talent,” shares Lynn. […] The wood used for the installation was rift and quartersawn white oak from Allegheny Mountain Hardwood Flooring. This material was chosen for its hardness and durability.
Allegheny Mountain was celebrated as the Venango Chamber’s 2017 Business of the Year and we are thrilled to see such great work from the southern region of our county. Visit their website at alleghenymountainhardwoodflooring.com/
Read the full article written by Megan Lhamon here: hardwoodfloorsmag.com/2018/12/03/the-supreme-team/
This article was published in the Venango Area Chamber of Commerce’s January 2019 VenangoWorks! Newsletter.