Frequently Asked Questions

WHERE CAN I BUY RECLAIMED WOOD FOR INTERIOR WALLS?

If you’re looking to buy reclaimed wood for interior walls, Centennial Woods offers a wide selection of naturally weathered wood products perfect for any interior space. Even if you don’t have a reclaimed wood store near you, our online shop makes it easy to purchase sustainable, reclaimed wood panels, trim, and more. We ship across the United States and internationally. Contact us today for a free estimate on your project.

HOW MUCH DOES RECLAIMED WOOD FOR INTERIOR WALLS COST?

The cost of reclaimed wood for interior walls can vary based on the quality, source, and any additional treatments like our Centennial Seal or Flame Stop II. Reclaimed wood typically ranges from $7 to $14 per square foot, offering both affordability and high quality. Reach out to us for a personalized quote based on your specific needs.

WHAT IS THE LEAD TIME FOR RECLAIMED WOOD PRODUCTS?

Centennial Woods' reclaimed wood products, including paneling, trim, and other interior wood options, are available for immediate purchase online. Custom orders or large quantities generally ship within a month. Our wood is naturally aged over 7 to 10 years on Wyoming’s snow fences, ensuring each board has a unique texture and color. For precise lead times, contact us directly.

WHAT IS RECLAIMED WOOD, AND WHY IS IT USED IN INTERIOR DESIGN?

Reclaimed wood is lumber that has been repurposed from its original use, offering a sustainable and eco-friendly option for interior design. At Centennial Woods, our reclaimed wood is sourced from snow fences in Wyoming, providing consistent quality and a naturally weathered look. This wood is ideal for adding character to interior spaces in a variety of styles, whether in homes, offices, or commercial buildings.

IS RECLAIMED WOOD SAFE FOR INDOOR USE?

Unlike some barn wood or pallet wood, reclaimed wood from Centennial Woods is safe for indoor use in homes, commercial spaces, schools, and hospitals. Our wood is GREENGUARD Gold certified for low chemical emissions and is naturally insect-free due to the aging process in Wyoming’s high plains. This makes it a reliable and safe choice for interior applications.

WHAT IS SHIPLAP WOOD AND HOW IS IT DIFFERENT FROM WALL PANELING?

Shiplap wood is a type of wooden board with rabbeted edges that allow the boards to overlap, creating a distinctly rustic look. It became widely popular as a wall paneling option due to Joanna Gaines and the TV show Fixer Upper, leading many to associate shiplap with all wall paneling. However, shiplap specifically refers to this overlapping design, while wall paneling is a broader term that includes various styles.

CAN I CHOOSE A SPECIFIC COLOR RANGE FOR MY RECLAIMED WOOD PANELING?

Yes, Centennial Woods offers reclaimed wood with consistent color tones – our recycled snow fence slats are milled into 2 new boards. The front side board is primarily gray and the back side board has gray, brown, blonde, and cinnamon hues. While some color variation is natural, we strive to meet your aesthetic preferences. Custom finishes, including stains and distressed paint, are available to match your interior design needs.

WILL THE COLOR OF RECLAIMED WOOD PANELING CHANGE OVER TIME INDOORS?

Reclaimed wood will naturally continue to age and develop its patina over time, even indoors. While the color change is slower than with exterior use, you can expect subtle variations that enhance the natural appeal of the wood. Proper finishing, like our Centennial Seal, can help maintain the wood’s appearance over time.

HOW DOES RECLAIMED WOOD IMPROVE SOUND ABSORPTION IN INTERIOR SPACES?

Reclaimed wood paneling can significantly improve sound absorption in interior spaces. The natural texture and density of the wood can help to dampen noise, making it an excellent choice for creating quieter and more comfortable environments in both residential and commercial spaces.

WHAT ARE THE BENEFITS OF USING RECLAIMED WOOD IN INTERIOR DESIGN?

Using reclaimed wood in interior design not only adds unique character and rustic charm but also supports sustainability. Centennial Woods' reclaimed wood is a carbon-negative product, meaning it reduces your carbon footprint. Our wood is naturally weathered, high quality, and provides an eco-friendly alternative to new boards milled from fresh lumber. Additionally, reclaimed wood offers biophilic benefits, connecting indoor spaces with nature, which can enhance well-being and create a calming atmosphere.

CAN RECLAIMED WOOD FROM CENTENNIAL WOODS BE USED FOR DIY PROJECTS?

Absolutely! Our reclaimed wood products, including paneling and trim, are perfect for DIY projects. They are easy to work with and add a unique, rustic touch to any home improvement project. Whether you’re updating a room or creating custom furniture, our wood products provide a durable and beautiful option for DIY enthusiasts.

HOW DO I MAINTAIN RECLAIMED WOOD IN INTERIOR SPACES?

Maintaining reclaimed wood in interior spaces is simple with proper care. Regular dusting and occasional cleaning with a dry cloth or hand brush are usually sufficient. If your wood has been treated with our Centennial Seal, it’s protected against moisture and UV rays, which helps maintain its appearance. For additional care tips, contact our customer service team.

WHAT MAKES CENTENNIAL WOODS' RECLAIMED WOOD DIFFERENT FROM OTHER SOURCES?

Centennial Woods' reclaimed wood is sourced from Wyoming’s snow fences, providing consistent quality and a naturally weathered finish. Unlike other reclaimed wood sources that may have varying dimensions or quality, our wood is carefully selected and processed to ensure uniformity and durability. Additionally, our wood has naturally low humidity levels making it inhospitable to insects, making it a superior choice for interior applications.

IS RECLAIMED WOOD A GOOD INSULATOR FOR INTERIOR WALLS?

Yes, reclaimed wood can enhance the insulation of interior walls. The natural density and texture of the wood contribute to better temperature regulation and energy efficiency within your space. Combined with other insulation methods, such as foam insulation, reclaimed wood can help maintain a comfortable indoor environment.

WHAT ARE THE SUSTAINABILITY BENEFITS OF USING RECLAIMED WOOD?

Using reclaimed wood from Centennial Woods is a sustainable choice that supports environmental conservation. Our reclaimed Wyoming snow fence wood is a carbon-negative product, meaning it actively reduces carbon emissions by reducing the need for snow plow trucks in Wyoming during the winter. By choosing reclaimed wood, you’re repurposing a renewable resource and minimizing the demand for new lumber, contributing to a more sustainable future.

CAN RECLAIMED WOOD BE USED FOR EXTERIOR WALLS?

Yes, Centennial Woods sells siding in multiple milling profiles. However, due to the varying humidity levels on project sites and regional weather conditions, we recommend acclimating the reclaimed wood planks for at least 5 days onsite before installation. Additionally, to ensure the longevity and durability of the wood outdoors, we strongly suggest applying our Centennial Seal to protect against moisture and UV exposure.