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Reclaimed Wood

What we do.

We offer reclaimed heart pine and oak flooring salvaged from homes and buildings that are scheduled for demolition. Most of the salvaged wood is milled between 2 1/4″ and 3 1/4″ wide planks. We gather the wood, remove nails, inspect for quality, and prepare the boards for reuse in new homes, cabins, and historical buildings.

Heart pine shiplap is also used for flooring. This cut of wood was originally used for the walls and ceilings of older buildings. Protected by interior tack wallpaper in historical homes, this wood is an ideal solution for remilling into wide plank heart pine flooring.

Old Texas Wood also reclaims antique red and white oak planks. Oak flooring was used predominantly in North Texas during the late 1920’s to mid-1960’s. These woods were harvested from the Ozark and Ouachita mountains in western Arkansas. The oak planks that are rescued are generally a select grade with lengths from 3-feet to 11-feet and widths between 1 1/2″ to 3″, the most common width being 2 1/4″.

Old Texas Wood can also provide several other alternatives to your salvaged wood, or antique wood project with reclaimed wood flooring in Texas.

To get a better idea of the variety of woods available see our pricing matrix below, also visit our Photo Gallery.

Featured Products

Reclaimed Oak           $2.75/sf

Remilled Antique Pine               $3.50+/sf

Reclaimed Pine           $3.25/sf

Stair Treads                $60/ea

Antique Bead Boards $2.50/sf

Antiq Black Walnut     $19.50/sf

* All prices are for pickup. We do ship nationwide, so please contact us with any questions. Shipping costs are usually less than $0.75/sf to most parts of the continental US.

Call 972.352.7638 or 214-391-1500 for more info.

or come visit our showroom at

6920 CF Hawn FWY

Dallas, TX 75217

M-F 9am-4pm

Sat 9am-1pm

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