Is Reclaimed Wood Flooring All It’s Cracked Up to Be?



Using reclaimed wood in home remodeling projects isn’t a particularly new concept. Reclaimed wood has long been one of the many materials homeowners can choose as flooring or for any other type of construction purpose. However, with the recent surge in popularity of sustainable builds, this material has become increasingly popular.

Like other materials used in construction, it has its own set of advantages and disadvantages. It’s important to understand what reclaimed wood can do for your project before settling on this in-demand material. 

Some Disadvantages

The biggest drawback you may face in using reclaimed wood is authenticity. There are unscrupulous contractors and suppliers who claim that their products are legitimate, but take this with a grain of salt. Always deal with reputable dealers and companies who can guarantee that the wood materials they use are truly reclaimed.

High costs can also turn people off from using reclaimed wood in their home, garage or closet remodeling job. The high price mainly comes from the increased demand, but also from the way reclaimed wood is processed. There is a lot more that goes into preparing reclaimed wood compared to virgin wood and this can drive costs up.

Why Choose Reclaimed Wood

There are many pros to using reclaimed wood as well. One of its biggest draws is its versatility. Unlike virgin wood, reclaimed wood can be used in a lot of different projects such as flooring, tabletops, countertops, wall paneling, cabinets and shelves, and much more.

Perhaps the most important reason home remodeling contractors prefer reclaimed wood is because of its strength and durability. Reclaimed wood is usually cut from old-growth trees, making it up to 40 points stronger on the Janka hardness scale than virgin wood, which is usually cut from first-generation trees.

Let’s Start a Conversation!

Explore the many uses for reclaimed wood with the help of the skilled designers and remodelers at DreamMaker Bath & Kitchen of Central Texas. Give us a call at (254) 262-0087 or fill out our contact form to start a conversation today. We serve homeowners in Waco and other nearby areas, including Gatesville, Whitney and Lorena.

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