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Reclaimed Lumber

Giving old wood a new life

No new wood product can match the beauty, charm, and durability of our reclaimed lumber product categories. Often salvaged from old barns, turn of the century water towers, significant buildings and structures, wine vats, or bridges; historical nuance can instantly be added to your next building project. Left untouched, the patinas create a sense of warmth and old world charm.

When milled, our reclaimed lumber’s natural colors are brought back to life, often accompanied by variations caused by sediment intake or metal oxidation. Whether milled or left in its natural reclaimed state, you will make a statement with a material that has already stood the test of time and that will remain beautiful for many more years to come.

Aside from the superior look and strength of reclaimed lumber, from an environmental standpoint, you can also rest assured. No new trees were cut down, and by using the reclaimed material, you have aided in giving the old wood a new life. You find our reclaimed lumber product categories un matched.

Types of Reclaimed Wood Available

Visit the Lumber Barron today to view our inventory of reclaimed wood, reclaimed flooring, and reclaimed timbers.

Our Lumber is Sustainable and Green:

Studies prove that when it comes to environmental performance, natural wood is superior to synthetic products in every way. Of all the building products, the lumber we sell has some of the lowest impacts on air and water quality. Its production produces far fewer toxins and green house gases in comparison to composites and cement. While other building materials generate greenhouse gasses, the lumber we stock actually removes greenhouse gasses from the atmosphere. Unlike brick, cement and composite lumber, our lumber is renewable and biodegradable. We source our WRCedar, mahogany and redwood from the most sustainably managed forests in the world.

Wood is the only major building material that is renewable. Lumber producers have been replacing harvested trees so diligently over the last few decades that North American forests have actually grown by 20% since 1970.

Wood is resistant, and in the right conditions, last for a very long time. Several wooden structures through out the world have lasted over a thousand years. In fact, a major part of our business is selling incredible lumber from deconstructed buildings. The ultimate in reducing the consumption of materials, our reclaimed lumber is exquisite and rich in history. Check out our other reclaimed lumber options.