At Reclaimed Wood Solutions we have all of the wood you need for full home renovations or just simple upgrades to help you have a quality look and feel in your home. Our store provides reclaimed barn wood for the Dallas, TX area.
We’re proud to say that we have the largest selection of reclaimed wood in the area. Our reclaimed barn wood is perfect for mantels, flooring, beams, and barn siding. Your vision is our vision. We will work together with your plans and help make suggestions to finding you the right wood for your project.
We share why and how you can use reclaimed wood to add history and character to your home as well as where to find it.
There are many companies that can recover and sell reclaimed wood. You just need to look for one in your area. Many of them do not ship internationally. There are many options available in different parts of the country.
You can also shop online from some of these reclaimed-wood dealers, such as these:
Ft. Worth might be smaller than San Antonio, however it is America's thirteenth largest city and growing rapidly. It is now a cultural and artistic hub. The National Cowgirl Hall of Fame, rodeos, and other activities pay homage its cowboy heritage. Ft. Worth is close to Dallas so many Dallas residents work there. It is possible that you are just a recent Ft. Worth resident, looking for the perfect way decorate your new house.
We will show you how to use reclaimed timber to give your home character and history, and where to find it.
An old house is a great place to live in, so you know how satisfying it can be to have something unique. Reclaimed wood, unlike other materials that are attractive only for their appearance, has beauty and history.
Reclaimed wood can be any old wood that's been repurposed. Reclaimed wood can be old lumber that was taken from a plant and turned into a bookcase, wine rack, or coffee table.
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 wood is unique and will give your space character. Our customers are eclectic in their aesthetics and range from Rustic, Farmhouse, Traditional, Modern. Many of them tell us that their floors make a statement and people often comment on it.
It reduces forest deforestation, reduces landfill, reduces pollution from the watershed used for new forests and reduces chemicals used in timber processing and manufacturing new flooring. Experts estimate that it takes 10 times as long to transform virgin lumber into flooring than to use reclaimed hardwood.
Wood with a rich and varied history is reclaimed wood. People have been adding it to homes for its rustic but elegant look. Reclaimed wood offers the ability to preserve the Earth's forests and connect with the natural world.
We are proud to boast the largest collection of reclaimed hardwood in the area. Reclaimed barnwood is great for mantels and beams, flooring, beams, siding, and barn siding. We are open to your ideas. We will work with you and make suggestions to help you find the right wood for it.
We'll show you why and how to use it to add character and history to the home.
Craigslist may be an alternative if you want to purchase reclaimed timber locally. Head to the Craigslist site in your area, click on the "for purchase" section, then filter by "materials". There are many options to search there for reclaimed lumber, timber, and other materials. There you can contact people who have posted ads in your area and ask them to arrange to pick them up.
There are many companies who can salvage and sell reclaimed lumber. It is important to locate one close to you. Some of these companies only ship locally, while others sell online. You have the following 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 have Vintage planks ( 50 – 75 yrs old ) that may have been treated with chemical solutions that would not be allowed today by the EPA. For this reason, we stock railcar planks that we buy new from the manufacturer and distress ourselves so we know they are chemical free. We recommend these for any application in the kitchen ( countertops, center kitchen islands )