You have endless options when it comes to wood flooring designs. No matter your taste, you can create a masterpiece with wood flooring. Our specialists will help to choose the perfect reclaimed wooden flooring for your kitchen or living room.
We also offer hardwood flooring and antique reclaimed panels for walls, ceilings, and floors. A oak wall cladding or reclaimed Pine Shiplap can bring depth to a small area. Your bar will look great with old-growth Pine walls. You can create an open space in your spare bedroom by adding silver fir ceilings. No matter your style preference, you won't regret buying reclaimed timber for your Dallas home or Dallas business.
Most lumber distribution chains are extensive and long, increasing the final price for customers. It is possible to buy direct from a Texas lumber mill like ours. This keeps the costs down and eliminates all middlemen. Wholesale pricing allows our customers to save money by purchasing directly from Texas mills like ours. This means that they can devote more budget to other areas, such light fixtures, which highlight the intricate details in their wood flooring designs.
Directly purchasing wood from our mill allows you to choose the type, cut and size of wood that you desire, as well as ensuring that you get it exactly how you want it. We also source wood from the local area, which makes it perfect for farmhouses and other applications. Furthermore, we support local vendors and protect natural resources.
Be careful. There are many people out there who want to make a quick buck by selling salvaged wooden. Be suspicious of dealers who don't guarantee their products, who have prices that are unrealistic compared to other bids, and who lack of professionalism--like shoddy paperwork or improper billing.
In addition to hardwood for flooring, we also provide antique reclaimed wood panels for walls and ceilings. Add depth to a small space with oak wall cladding or reclaimed pine shiplap. Give your bar a facelift with old-growth pine walls. Create an open and bright spare bedroom with silver fir ceilings. No matter the style you are after, you can never go wrong with buying reclaimed wood for your Dallas, TX, home or business.
Most lumber distribution chains are long and extensive, hiking up the final cost the customer has to pay. However, when you buy directly from a local Texas mill like ours, you cut out the middleman, keeping costs low. We are able to offer our customers wholesale prices, which means they can allocate a greater amount of their budget to something else, like the light fixtures that highlight the intricate details of their wood flooring designs.
Reclaimed Wood Solutions has all the wood you need to complete your home renovations. We also have simple upgrades that will give your home a high-quality look. Reclaimed barn wood is available in our Dallas, TX store.
We are proud to claim that we have the best selection of reclaimed lumber in the region. Reclaimed barn wood can be used for beams, mantels, flooring, flooring, beams and barn siding. Our vision is your vision. We will help you make the right choices for your project and work with your plans.
We discuss why and how reclaimed wood can add character and history to your home, as well as where it can be found.
Many lumber distribution chains are lengthy and complex, increasing the customer's final cost. When you buy directly from a Texas mill like ours, the middleman is eliminated and costs are kept low. Wholesale prices are available to our customers, which means that they can spend more on other items, such as the light fixtures that showcase the intricate details of the wood flooring designs.
Directly buying from our mill gives you more options for wood species, cut, size, and ensures you get the wood you need. Our Dallas, TX company also sources locally harvested wood, making it ideal for farmhouse styles and other applications. We are also committed to protecting natural resource and supporting local vendors.
Reclaimed wood can be purchased by homeowners, architects, interior designers and businesses in Dallas, TX or any other city.
Buying directly from our mill also gives you more choices in wood species, cut, and size, ensuring you get the wood to your specifications. Plus, we source locally harvested wood — perfect for farmhouse styles and many other applications — and are committed to protecting natural resources, so you can help support local vendors and take care of our world by buying reclaimed wood from our Dallas, TX, company.
Homeowners, interior designers, architects, and businesses alike can buy reclaimed wood from us whether they are located in Dallas, TX, or one of the following cities:
Whether you wish to create a traditional workspace or infuse modern country vibes into your home, you can achieve your goals with reclaimed wood from Trinity Valley Floors. Order high-quality and sustainable products online or get in touch with our knowledgeable staff for more information.
If you know of buildings that are set to be demolished in your area, there's always a chance you'll be able to take some of the lumber. Try contacting the owner of the property to see if you can buy—or even take for free, since they might just want it to go—the lumber from them post-demolition.
Your bedroom is your escape, let it reflect who are and what you love! Our reclaimed barn siding is the perfect way to add the country to a plan wall.
Dallas Barn Wood is the place to go for your reclaimed barn wood and barn siding needs. We are the most-trusted and largest supplier of quality reclaimed barn siding in the Dallas / Fort Worth area. Come visit our showroom to see why our reclaimed barn wood is head and shoulders above the rest.
All reclaimed barn wood is not the same. Buying wood that is "straight off the barn" can lead to problems with bugs, mold, moisture, and lead-based paint, all of which we thoroughly process and inspect our barn siding for. You will not get any harmful contaminants or by-products in your home or business from our barn siding.
We use Poly Lacquer mostly but have used Paste wax, Tongue oil, and Linseed Oil, and on occasion, floated Epoxy.
We only have Oak and Maple but occasionally we find Hickory and Mahogany
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.