Once you've signed your contract, be patient. Kiln-drying isn't quick. The wood is heated at low temperatures, a process that can take more than a year for some bigger beams. The more rare the wood, the more likely it is that it isn't kiln-dried and waiting for you to buy.
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.
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.
Our products are meticulously milled to create stunning aesthetics. They range from wood flooring for kitchens to pine ceilings in cabins, retail spaces, churches, and churches. Check out our past projects to get more ideas for how you can use our products in your next remodeling or construction project.
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.
Plank & Mill can be a good option if reclaimed wooden is not something you have used before. You can purchase real reclaimed lumber planks and have them installed in your home as accent walls.
Reclaimed Wood Solutions ships wood all over the United States. You can only make an appointment to see the wood in person in select cities. Talk to one of our representatives to learn more about the history and characteristics of the wood. They can also help you to make the most of our most popular products. Before you make your purchase, take a look at what wood is available.