Reclaimed Wood Solutions delivers wood across the United States. Reclaimed Wood Solutions can arrange for you to see the wood in person, but only in a select number of cities. Talk with our representatives about the history and qualities of the reclaimed lumber, how you can use it in your own home, as well our most sought-after products. Before making your purchase, you can look through the wood that is currently available.
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.
Etsy is truly a treasure trove for...well, everything. Reclaimed wood is no exception. Reclaimed wood furniture and decor can be found easily on the internet. However, a quick search for "reclaimed timber" will bring up shops that also sell it.
Reclaimed wood has become easier to find than new hardwood. In some cases, it is even cheaper. You'll pay anywhere from $5 to $20 per square ft depending on what type of wood.
People will go to great effort to find reclaimed wood that is stylistic and makes a statement about their homes. George Mabry, homeowner, draws your attention to his teak staircase. It was made from wood that was reclaimed from a Southeast Asian demolition site. A section of redwood siding is added to the exterior, which is made from California olive-oil cans.
Reclaimed barn wood can be different from one another. Wood purchased "straight from the barn" could lead to issues with mold, bugs, and lead-based paint. We thoroughly inspect and process all barn siding. Our barn siding will not contain any harmful contaminants or other by-products.
He said that recycled wood has been air-drying for about 150 years. "The problem with wood is it will have natural variations in its properties--it can warp and bend." This is why wood often requires millwork, especially for indoor use. Beatty says that most dealers will kiln-dry newly planed wood. Without this step, the wood might warp again. Kiln drying prevents termites from entering your home.