Each piece of reclaimed wood from barns is unique. It's possible to get pests, mold and moisture from wood purchased straight off the barn. This is why our barn siding is thoroughly inspected and processed. Our barn siding won't leave any residues or harmful contaminants in your home.
Barn wood can be used for any DIY or professional project.
Do you want to know more about barn wood than just the traditional? We offer many other products such as antique beams and reclaimed floor, among others.
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.
Reclaimed Wood Solutions can ship wood anywhere in the United States. However, you can only schedule an appointment to visit the wood in your city. You can speak to our representatives about the history, the characteristics, how to use it in the home, and the most popular products. You can see the wood we have available before you decide to buy.
Would you like to make an appointment? Reclaimed Wood Solutions is available for information and availability.
Reclaimed wood can give your home a fresh look. This is evident in the island shelves and the side panel of the cabinets. But the wood was originally used in the construction of the house. So what happens if you don’t have enough wood for your own renovations? You will need to search elsewhere for it. It might seem hard, but it's not. There are many online places that offer reclaimed lumber search.
A few national dealers and local shops can be found by searching the Internet or in a phone directory.
But be careful. You don't want to make a quick sale of salvaged wood. 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.
It is important to ensure that you get wood that has been properly treated. You should have your dealer agree to clean the wood and use a metal detector for identifying hidden nails. The wood likely will be cut from a large beam, planed and--this is critical--kiln-dried.
If you own an old house, you already know the satisfaction of having something that's unique, and when you renovate, you look for one-of-a-kind materials. Unlike other materials whose appeal lie in their looks, reclaimed wood has beauty and history.
Reclaimed wood is old wood that has been repurposed. For example, it can be old lumber wood from a factory that is transformed into a wine rack, bookshelf, or coffee table.
People go to great lengths to find reclaimed wood that makes a stylistic statement about themselves and their homes. As you enter homeowner George Mabry’s front door, your eyes are immediately drawn to the teak staircase crafted from wood reclaimed from a demolition site in Southeast Asia. Outside, the white stucco exterior is accented by a section of redwood siding made from California olive-oil barrels.
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.
We use Poly Lacquer mostly but have used Paste wax, Tongue oil, and Linseed Oil, and on occasion, floated Epoxy.
Oak and Maple
We only have Oak and Maple but occasionally we find Hickory and Mahogany