A house’s flooring is typically more about making something of comfort and beauty as opposed to something that is easily maintained and cleaned. When people choose to put in reclaimed hardwood flooring it is a way to get the best of all worlds. Most wood floors are often as comfortable as they are beautiful and easily cleaned.
Often when someone decides to use wood for floors they are very surprised with the different kinds of material that is available to use. They could pick a typical strip floor from recently remodeled homes or the a wide plank floor from an older remodeled home. Do not forget the pegged floors, end grain floors or the tile set wood floors. Sometimes they could choose to be different and try using various recycled material like roof shingles and siding.
There are typically two different ways to get the wood you need for a floor in the amounts people need them in. The first is to go to the source of the wood like the buildings, homes and barns to remove it themselves. The other is to find a salvage company and buy whatever is needed for the floors from them.
If you plan to take it out yourself you may be in luck. Salvaging wood flooring is often regarded as one of the simplest items to salvage in buildings. It often requires little more than effort and a truck to remove it, though sometimes you will need to mill new tongue and groove. A good point is that most lumber you remove will be much cheaper than getting it new.
If you choose to buy it, then there are several opportunities for you as well. With more salvage companies opening every month prices for their salvaged lumber has become very competitive in recent years. Always ensure that any lumber you do buy will enough for the application you need it for. Also ensure that the lumber is fairly consistent with size and coloring.
Whatever method you use there are some items to be aware of to make the project go quickly so your time is wisely spent. Always look over the wood for signs of bug, water, rot, smoke and fire damage. You do not want these items. Also go over them for signs of warping. Unless you plan to re-mill the wood make sure it still has the tongue and groove intact.
Once you have safely brought it home you need a place to store it. It is often best to try and store it flat resting on the bottom or the top, never on their side. Stack it no more than ten high. If you do stack it higher it could start warping. Place it inside the room you will be installing it in so it acclimates to changes of humidity there.
Few things supply as unique and meaningful character for someone’s house than installing reclaimed hardwood flooring. Generally it takes a little bit more work but is easier to clean and will last a lifetime. With the falling lumber prices there will never be a better time to make this great investment for your home.
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