There are a variety of advantages to choosing reclaimed antique wooden floors over regular new wooden flooring.  One of the biggest reasons folks have for selecting reclaimed wood is that it is ecological.  Reclaimed wood is wood that would either end up in a rubbish heap or get left to rot.  Recycling this wood is a way to preserve the precious resource of our forests and other wood growing habitats.  It also helps to keep things out of the landfills. 

Another great reason to select reclaimed wood for your flooring is that it’s got a unique charm all its own.  Reclaimed wood has a history since it started its life way back as another thing altogether.  What was a Midwestern barn can be changed into your modern floor.  The history of the wood gives a personality and sophistication to your home that no other fresh product could possible provide.  The age of the wood also gives it more personality with grains, colors, and patinas that cannot be found in latterly cropped wood.  

Some of the wood used to make reclaimed antique wood floors is wood that’s not used commercially any more.  It’s a responsible way to incorporate a number of these rare woods that just can’t be used anymore such as Yankee chestnut.  Another wood that makes sense to buy reclaimed is teak.  Due to modern protection for this species it isn’t feasible to find old expansion teak for fresh products.  Teak timbers that have been harvested from torn down building are a good source of beautiful teak flooring. 

Reclaimed antique wood floor allows you to have the look and personality of old growth wood without harvesting the current trees which have taken centuries to reach maturity.  There are certain traits to old growth wood that just cannot be duplicated by new growth like a dense grain and clearness.  Old expansion wood is beautiful and sturdy.  The sole responsible method to get old expansion wood these days is by installing reclaimed antique wood floors.

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