Things You Need To Know About Reclaimed Siding

By Richard Stewart


Reclaimed materials are those used previously in a project or building which could be used again in another one. These materials can be changed in sizes, refinished, or altered but not reprocessed and remaining in their original form. Those that have been reprocessed in any way for reusing are called as recycled materials.

Sidings are applied to the exterior walls for protection from weather, water and adding aesthetics to the house. These things could be reused for different purposes and are called reclaimed siding and usually came from barns and are made out of wood. Here are some things to know about when selling or buying them.

You have to know the species of your wood because it is one way of determining its value. There are those which are inherently valuable due to their species being rare and unavailable in the market today because of old age and not used as much anymore. If its age is less than two decades and they are common in the market today then they are not worth much.

Their dimensions are important as larger timbers are more valuable than smaller ones. This is because of the many possibilities of use for them such as wider boards being sawed from them specially when they are longer. Beams have more values as well when compared with boards due to their thickness and more uses.

Their condition must be top notch to have the highest price possible and they must not be damaged. Having rotten pockets, large checks and extensive damage from insects will also lower how much its worth. Other things that lowers its value are metal objects such as nails and screws that can be found in it.

Dry woods which were protected properly from natural elements have more value compared to those that have been waterlogged and rotted for years. If you own antique boards and timbers, protect them by placing them indoors and covering them. Placing a stick in between would separate and allow air to circulate.

Having a large supply would also be helpful because people are looking to buy in bulk whenever possible. Specially if your supply consist of all high quality materials which will worth possibly more. They want to buy in bulk because handling and shipping for the large and heavy products are expensive so doing them in one go is an advantage.

You could also increase its value more if you can arrange them properly where it can be easily reached. This is because the handling and shipping cost will be reduced because of the arrangement they have. Piling them up haphazardly and making them harder to reach will cheapen them because it requires more time in organizing them for shipment.

Ring density is also one way in checking how valuable they really are and those that are very close are more expensive. Wider growth rings are a sign of them growing fast and are not that valuable. It is important to know these things so check them when buying or selling reclaimed wood.




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