Make sure upfront that you'll be getting wood that's been properly treated. Your dealer should agree to scrub the wood clean and use a metal detector to spot any hidden nails. The wood likely will be cut from a large beam, planed and—this is critical--kiln-dried.
We are proud of the fact that we offer the most reclaimed wood in the region. Reclaimed barnwood is ideal for barn siding, flooring and beams. We will work with you to realize your vision. We will collaborate with you to create your plans and make suggestions for the best wood for your project.
Trinity Valley Floors can help you achieve your dreams, whether you want to create a rustic space or bring country charm into your home. Get in touch with our knowledgeable staff to learn more about high-quality, sustainable products.
Reclaimed Wood Solutions offers wood shipping throughout the United States. Only a few cities allow you to make an appointment and see the wood. Our representatives will be happy to discuss the history of the wood, its qualities, how it can be used in your home, and our most-loved products. You can view the available wood before you buy.
It is easier and sometimes cheaper to purchase reclaimed wood than new hardwood. The cost per square foot will vary depending on the wood type.
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.
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.