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RECLAIMED
WOOD: Quality and Environmental Responsibility
People who know wood understand that the best quality wood comes
from old-growth trees. Old-growth timber is harder, denser, and
more stable than wood from young trees. It also tends to have fewer
knots and structural defects. However, old-growth timber usually
comes from ancient forests-a precious and threatened resource. Consequently,
a growing number of building professionals and consumers are choosing
alternatives.
Reclaimed wood can provide the benefits of old-growth timber without
the environmental costs. Vast quantities of old-growth lumber can
be found in old warehouses, buildings, bridges, tanks, and other
structures that await deconstruction and reuse. Nail holes, bolt
holes, and other fastener marks are part of the antique appeal of
this unique resource.
Wood products can also be carefully salvaged from urban areas, orchards,
and river and lake bottoms. Every year, for example, a huge number
of trees are removed from city streets, backyards, and parks due
to disease, storm damage, and other causes. The majority of this
wood winds up in landfills, but a growing percentage is being diverted
as people discover this overlooked resource, which includes top
grades of both unique and common hardwoods and softwoods.
Whether wood is reclaimed from existing structures or from urban
forests, the result is the same: High-quality wood products that
alleviate pressure on overflowing landfills and virgin forests alike.
Independently Certified
In case the nail holes aren't proof enough that our wood is reclaimed,
EcoTimber is certified under the SmartWood Rediscovered Wood Program.
SmartWood is a program of the Rainforest Alliance, a nonprofit conservation
organization. SmartWood conducts annual audits to verify that our
sources for reclaimed wood are what we say they are.
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reclaimed wood flooring
Whether
wood is reclaimed from existing structures or salvaged from urban
forests, the result is the same: High-quality wood products that
alleviate pressure on overflowing landfills and virgin forests alike.
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