Buying reclaimed wood continues to get easier, and in some instances, less expensive relative to the escalating cost of new hardwood. Depending on what kind of wood you’re going for, you will spend $5 to $20 per square foot.
Local shops and a handful of national dealers can be found in phone directory or an Internet search (search under reclaimed wood, reclaimed timber or reclaimed lumber).
Reclaimed wood continues its easy availability and is often less expensive than buying new hardwood. You will pay between $5 and $20 per square feet depending on which type of wood.
Local shops and a few national retailers can be found in a phone directory or by doing an Internet search. Search under reclaimed wooden, reclaimed timber, or reclaimed lumber.
Wood flooring designs can be made in a variety of styles and colors. It doesn't matter if you prefer a traditional, farmhouse or modern look, you can create a stunning masterpiece. Our specialists will help choose the best reclaimed hardwood flooring for your bedroom, living room or kitchen.
In addition to hardwood flooring, we offer antique reclaimed timber panels for walls and ceilings. You can give depth and dimension to a small space by using oak wall cladding, or reclaimed pine shippinglap. You can update your bar with old-growth pine wall. A silver fir ceiling will make your spare bedroom more open and bright. No matter what style you prefer, reclaimed wooden can be purchased for your Dallas, TX home or business.
Another option is to visit architectural salvage yards. These businesses sell far more than reclaimed wooden products. In terms of materials, these businesses can offer hardware, stained glasses, lighting and furniture made from reclaimed material. Old House Online lists all the architectural salvage stores in each state. However, here are a few to look at:
There is always a possibility that some lumber might be available for you if you are aware of any buildings being demolished. Ask the owner of the property if you can purchase the lumber, or if it is available for free.
At Reclaimed Wood Solutions, we ship wood throughout the United States. But only in select cities can you make an appointment to come see the wood for yourself. You can talk to our representatives about the history of the reclaimed wood, the qualities of it, and how to use it in your home, as well as our most popular products. You can take a look at the wood available before making your purchase.
Interested in setting up an appointment? Contact Reclaimed Wood Solutions today for more information or to see our availability.
Craigslist can also be a good option for those who prefer to buy reclaimed wood in their area. Go to the Craigslist local page and click on "for sale". You will be able to search for timber, lumber, or reclaimed wood within that section. There are many ways to reach out and purchase the items you are interested in.
There are many companies that buy and recover reclaimed lumber. However, they may not be available in your area if they sell online. There are several options for reclaimed lumber in different parts of the nation:
We offer reclaimed timber for flooring, walls, or ceilings all across Texas. We make it easy and inexpensive to purchase reclaimed timber in Texas, including Dallas, Fort Worth (Fort Worth), Houston, Midland Odessa, San Antonio, San Antonio and San Antonio.
Each product is carefully milled to produce stunning aesthetics. See our past projects to see more ways you can incorporate our products into your construction or remodeling project.
You've worked hard to create your second home. Your home's flooring is a significant part of how you communicate your personal values, family values, and passions. If you want to create an inviting, distinctive space, many homeowners turn to our custom hardwood flooring options.
Oak and Maple
Yes, and we do almost every day. We ship out of Oklahoma City and ship anywhere in the USA and Canada. We put the cargo planks on a custom pallet built for that shipment and build crates for the Railcar planks.
We drill out the holes with a 5/8″ drill bit and fill the holes with 5/8″ dowell – this is the first step in the finishing process.