Reclaimed Wood Flooring
Reclaimed wood flooring offers one-of-a-kind character, tone, and texture. Every board reflects its own history through its subtle variations in grain, color, and patina.
While each piece tells a visual story, reclaimed flooring is highly functional and precise. If milled, it performs seamlessly in modern installations, providing the same stability and consistency as new material, with the added advantage of visual richness and aged beauty.
We offer an expansive selection of reclaimed wood across a broad spectrum of species and finishes. Whether you’re outfitting a single room or sourcing materials for a large, multi-phase project, we’re equipped to meet the needs of any space with consistency and craftsmanship.
Our Reclaimed Wood Flooring Selection

White Pine, Original Flooring with Untouched Face

White Pine, Original Flooring with a Planed Face

Yellow Pine, Original Flooring with Untouched Face

Yellow Pine, Original Flooring with a Planed Face

Dirty Top Pine

Clean Top Pine

Character Grade Heartpine

Premium Grade Heartpine

Quartersawn Heartpine

Skip-Planed Oak

Resawn White Oak

Resawn Red Oak

Character Grade White Oak

Original Face Racehorse

Skip Planed Black Racehorse

Clean Face Red Oak Racehorse

Clean Face White Oak Racehorse

Sawtrace White Oak Racehorse

Oak Threshing

Black Walnut

Resawn Antique White Pine

Unmilled Original Flooring
Why Choose Reclaimed Wood Flooring
Reclaimed wood flooring offers a level of character and authenticity that new materials simply can’t replicate. Every board tells a story, bearing the marks of time, from nail holes to saw marks and natural weathering. This aged look brings warmth, depth, and history into a space, making it ideal for those who want a truly one-of-a-kind floor. Whether it’s from an old barn, mill, or historic home, reclaimed wood brings a sense of heritage and craftsmanship that adds soul and personality to modern interiors.
Beyond aesthetics, reclaimed wood is also an environmentally responsible choice. By repurposing existing materials, you reduce the demand for newly harvested trees and help preserve forests. Reclaimed wood is often denser and more durable than newly milled lumber due to its age and the slower growth of old-growth trees. This means your floor not only looks better, it can also last longer. For homeowners and builders looking for beauty, sustainability, and quality, reclaimed wood flooring is a smart and meaningful investment.
FAQs About Reclaimed Wood Flooring
Is reclaimed wood flooring durable?
Yes. Reclaimed wood is typically stronger and more stable than newly harvested lumber because it comes from old-growth trees and has already dried, settled, and hardened over time. This makes it incredibly durable for both residential and commercial floors.
What species are available in reclaimed flooring?
Common reclaimed flooring species include white pine, yellow pine, heart pine, white oak, red oak, and mixed hardwoods. Specialty offerings like racehorse flooring and skip-planed boards provide additional texture and character.
Does reclaimed flooring need special maintenance?
Maintenance is similar to other wood floors—sweeping, vacuuming, and occasional refinishing as needed. Because reclaimed wood often has deeper grain and patina, it can hide wear better than new flooring.
Can reclaimed wood flooring be used with radiant heat?
Yes, many reclaimed species work well with radiant heat systems when properly acclimated and installed. Harder, denser woods such as oak and heart pine tend to perform especially well.
What finishes are available for reclaimed floors?
Reclaimed flooring can be ordered unmilled, milled, unfinished, or prefinished. Finish options include natural oils, matte polyurethanes, stains, and custom treatments to highlight patina and grain.
