Salvaged Wood Planks
Naturally Weathered
Avg. 45 Sqft Per Bundle
5.0 (5)

Salvaged Wood Planks

The Affordable Reclaimed Wood Wall Option

Salvaged wood planks are a cost-effective choice for anyone seeking a rustic, weathered design element made from old wood with a story to tell. Each board is rough-cut with variable dimensions and natural imperfections such as knot holes, chipped edges, and worn ends.

Because salvaged planks do not meet the same grading standards as our boxed reclaimed wood products, they are available at a reduced price point. These planks can be left untouched for a rugged, rustic aesthetic, or with some extra time and attention, salvaged boards can be finished to resemble our premium offerings. While we do not offer various finishes for this product, most often, it will resemble a mixture of the Cody and Laramie finishes. This product is sold in bundles that yield an average coverage area of 45 sq ft.

Learn more about the differences between salvaged wood and our reclaimed wood planks.


Sizing

Centennial Woods’ Salvaged Wood Planks are 5 in. by 48 in. and vary in thickness between ⅛ and ⅜ inches.

Shipping

Please allow up to 4 weeks for shipping due to the popularity of this product. We do not accept returns, refunds, or exchanges on salvaged wood planks.

Prepare Surface

Ensure your wall is clean and dry before installation. Allow salvaged planks to acclimate indoors for 3–5 days while strapped. For best results, paint the wall a dark, neutral color.

 

Secure Boards

Apply adhesive to the back of the plank, press it firmly into place, and secure with brad nails (16-18 guage and ⅝”- 1” long)

 

Repeat

Install row by row, staggering seams for a natural reclaimed lumber look. Check periodically that the boards remain flat as the adhesive dries.

Image shows our salvaged reclaimed wood planks being used in a break room.

Shortly after this product was developed, we installed this material in our break room. Given the unique variability and rustic nature of this product, we thought it would harmonize nicely with a “brick reveal” style installation opening where our mill’s custom logo could be painted.

Image shows our salvaged wood planks being used in a stairwell

Shortly after building their home, the owners felt like adding some character to their “blank canvas”. This installation runs up a staircase along a 20’ wall overlooked by the kitchen and living room areas. While the clients appreciated the look of variable depth that this product would offer once finished (caused by the material’s inconsistent thickness), they still wanted a “clean” installation. This required the installer to make lots of cuts and trims to reduce the number of cracks, holes, etc. In addition to painting the wall behind the areas with knot holes black, the installer took things a step further by coloring the edges of the boards black, which created a unique shadowy look along the edges where a thicker board was butted up against a thinner one. As a result, the homeowners got the variation in depth they were looking for but eliminated the visibility of raw wood edges.


Environmentally Friendly

Low in VOCs

Salvaged wood planks contain minimal volatile organic compounds, helping maintain healthier indoor air quality in homes, offices, and other interior spaces.

GREENGUARD Gold

Certified safe for homes, schools, healthcare facilities, and industrial buildings, meeting strict standards for low chemical emissions.

Insect-free

Naturally aged outdoors for years, each board is free from insect contamination and safe for immediate use in interior projects

FSC® Recycled

Certified by the Forest Stewardship Council, supporting environmental sustainability and responsible sourcing


Repurposed Wood with Purpose


Salvaged paneling is more than just old wood; it’s repurposed wood with a story. Each plank carries the marks of its previous life along Wyoming’s snow fences, giving it a unique appearance and unique beauty that can’t be duplicated by new lumber. Designers and builders across the United States value this authenticity, choosing salvaged materials for both homes and large-scale commercial projects.

For interior designers, salvaged wood opens up possibilities that go beyond the ordinary. From rustic accent walls to custom fireplace surrounds, it adds texture, warmth, and a sense of history to any space. The natural imperfections found in reclaimed boards create one-of-a-kind focal points, making salvaged planks a strong choice for your next project where individuality matters.

The decision to use salvaged wood isn’t just about style, it’s about responsibility. By opting for reclaimed lumber, you gain real environmental benefits, reducing wood waste, lowering energy consumption, and preserving forests by avoiding unnecessary harvesting. Whether you’re enhancing a private residence or specifying materials for a large building project, salvaged wood delivers timeless appeal and meaningful impact.

 


Salvaged Wood Planks

Naturally Weathered
Avg. 45 Sqft Per Bundle
5.0 (5)
Avg. Bundle Size: 10 in. x 5 in. x 48 in.
WEIGHT: 30 lbs or less
Avg. 45 Sqft Per Bundle
$99.00
45 sq ft ($2.20/ sq ft )
NO RETURNS

NO RETURNS

USA MADE

USA MADE

FSC® Recycled

FSC® 
Recycled

Salvaged Wood Planks

The Affordable Reclaimed Wood Wall Option

Salvaged wood planks are a cost-effective choice for anyone seeking a rustic, weathered design element made from old wood with a story to tell. Each board is rough-cut with variable dimensions and natural imperfections such as knot holes, chipped edges, and worn ends.

Because salvaged planks do not meet the same grading standards as our boxed reclaimed wood products, they are available at a reduced price point. These planks can be left untouched for a rugged, rustic aesthetic, or with some extra time and attention, salvaged boards can be finished to resemble our premium offerings. While we do not offer various finishes for this product, most often, it will resemble a mixture of the Cody and Laramie finishes. This product is sold in bundles that yield an average coverage area of 45 sq ft.

Learn more about the differences between salvaged wood and our reclaimed wood planks.


Sizing

Centennial Woods’ Salvaged Wood Planks are 5 in. by 48 in. and vary in thickness between ⅛ and ⅜ inches.

Shipping

Please allow up to 4 weeks for shipping due to the popularity of this product. We do not accept returns, refunds, or exchanges on salvaged wood planks.

Prepare Surface

Ensure your wall is clean and dry before installation. Allow salvaged planks to acclimate indoors for 3–5 days while strapped. For best results, paint the wall a dark, neutral color.

 

Secure Boards

Apply adhesive to the back of the plank, press it firmly into place, and secure with brad nails (16-18 guage and ⅝”- 1” long)

 

Repeat

Install row by row, staggering seams for a natural reclaimed lumber look. Check periodically that the boards remain flat as the adhesive dries.

Image shows our salvaged reclaimed wood planks being used in a break room.

Shortly after this product was developed, we installed this material in our break room. Given the unique variability and rustic nature of this product, we thought it would harmonize nicely with a “brick reveal” style installation opening where our mill’s custom logo could be painted.

Image shows our salvaged wood planks being used in a stairwell

Shortly after building their home, the owners felt like adding some character to their “blank canvas”. This installation runs up a staircase along a 20’ wall overlooked by the kitchen and living room areas. While the clients appreciated the look of variable depth that this product would offer once finished (caused by the material’s inconsistent thickness), they still wanted a “clean” installation. This required the installer to make lots of cuts and trims to reduce the number of cracks, holes, etc. In addition to painting the wall behind the areas with knot holes black, the installer took things a step further by coloring the edges of the boards black, which created a unique shadowy look along the edges where a thicker board was butted up against a thinner one. As a result, the homeowners got the variation in depth they were looking for but eliminated the visibility of raw wood edges.


Environmentally Friendly

Low in VOCs

Salvaged wood planks contain minimal volatile organic compounds, helping maintain healthier indoor air quality in homes, offices, and other interior spaces.

GREENGUARD Gold

Certified safe for homes, schools, healthcare facilities, and industrial buildings, meeting strict standards for low chemical emissions.

Insect-free

Naturally aged outdoors for years, each board is free from insect contamination and safe for immediate use in interior projects

FSC® Recycled

Certified by the Forest Stewardship Council, supporting environmental sustainability and responsible sourcing


Repurposed Wood with Purpose


Salvaged paneling is more than just old wood; it’s repurposed wood with a story. Each plank carries the marks of its previous life along Wyoming’s snow fences, giving it a unique appearance and unique beauty that can’t be duplicated by new lumber. Designers and builders across the United States value this authenticity, choosing salvaged materials for both homes and large-scale commercial projects.

For interior designers, salvaged wood opens up possibilities that go beyond the ordinary. From rustic accent walls to custom fireplace surrounds, it adds texture, warmth, and a sense of history to any space. The natural imperfections found in reclaimed boards create one-of-a-kind focal points, making salvaged planks a strong choice for your next project where individuality matters.

The decision to use salvaged wood isn’t just about style, it’s about responsibility. By opting for reclaimed lumber, you gain real environmental benefits, reducing wood waste, lowering energy consumption, and preserving forests by avoiding unnecessary harvesting. Whether you’re enhancing a private residence or specifying materials for a large building project, salvaged wood delivers timeless appeal and meaningful impact.

 


FAQs

Answers to Frequently Asked Questions About Reclaimed Wood.
WHERE TO BUY RECLAIMED WOOD?

Unless you’re lucky enough to live in a city with a retail reclaimed wood store, the best way to buy safe, consistent, and sustainable distressed wood is through Centennial Woods online or over the phone. Although we’re located in Wyoming, we can ship all over the world. We sell nominal 1 x 6s, wood planks, shiplap, wood wall planks, siding, and more. If you are unable to answer the question “Where can I find reclaimed wood near me,” contact us (307-314-1360) to tell us about your project and to receive a free estimate.

HOW MUCH IS RECLAIMED WOOD?

The answer is – it depends. The cost of reclaimed wood varies based on where it comes from and its quality. A high-end, specialized wood company can charge up to $25/square foot for precision-milled beams and wood boards sourced from unique and/or historic locations. On the other hand, a property owner with an old shed might offer reclaimed wood for free if you agree to haul it away. Keep in mind, with cheap or free reclaimed wood, you will have to clean, disinfect, and mill it yourself. The price of real reclaimed wood online ranges between $7 and $14 per square foot. Our reclaimed Wyoming snow fence wood is sourced from a continual supply of wood that is consistent in quality. Our prices are very competitive and are at the lower end of the price spectrum. We offer additional services like de-nailing, water-proofing, fire-retardant application, and custom colors. Call us (307-314-1360) or fill out a form to get a free estimate!

WHAT IS THE LEAD TIME FOR RECLAIMED WOOD?

Products milled from reclaimed snow fence wood are available to purchase instantly online. Custom orders and large orders are generally ready to ship within a month or so. It takes from 7 to 15 years for the boards on snow fences to develop the desired patina and be replaced. Our wood is naturally aged in the high plains and mountains of Wyoming at an elevation of 6,000 feet above sea level or higher. During the summer, the sun bakes and dries the boards, making them inhospitable to insects. In the winter, the wind and snow carve out the grain of the wood, giving it its unique texture and patina. Once the boards are reclaimed, they are hauled to the Centennial Woods facility in Laramie, WY. Production times to process and mill large quantities and custom boards are constantly adjusting based on the weather, road conditions, wildlife migration, and accessibility mandates from the Bureau of Land Management. Call us (307-314-1360) or fill out a form to get a free estimate!

WHAT IS RECLAIMED WOOD?

Simply put, reclaimed wood is lumber that has a second life and use after it has served its original purpose. Are there differences in quality and consistency depending on the source of reclaimed wood? Most suppliers of genuine reclaimed wood have limited supplies due to sourcing issues caused by having to find usable wood from all around the country. This results in wood boards with inconsistent dimensions and quality. Often boards reclaimed from the same barn can look completely different, especially the boards that were southern-facing and exposed to sunlight all year. Centennial Woods runs the largest and most consistent system to create real and sustainable reclaimed wood boards. Our wood ages as fence slats for approximately 10 years. Some sections of our 12’ tall fences are over a mile long with the boards all facing in the same direction, resulting in consistent, natural coloration. To learn more about reclaimed wood and our reclaimed wood process, visit the Ultimate Guide to Reclaimed Wood (found in our blog section!).

IS RECLAIMED WOOD SAFE?

Reclaimed wood, whether it be barn wood or pallet wood, is generally safe for exterior use. Use caution when installing reclaimed wood in an interior space, as it often contains mold, mildew, VOCs, insects, toxic chemicals, lead paint, and/or traces of animal waste. Be sure to ask the reclaimed wood supplier if the boards have been heat-treated in a kiln to eliminate mold, mildew, and insects. Even with kiln drying, the dangers of VOCs and lead paint will remain. Reclaimed wood from Wyoming snow fences is safe for indoor use in homes, businesses, schools, and hospitals. The natural aging process results in reclaimed wood boards certified for low chemical emissions, earning a GREENGUARD Gold certification from UL (Underwriters Laboratories). Learn more about the dangers of non-certified reclaimed wood.

WHAT IS SHIPLAP WOOD?

Shiplap is a milling process that creates rabbeted board edges so boards will overlap one another to help with waterproofing and/or weatherproofing. The rabbeted top edge of each board overlaps the rabbeted bottom edges of adjacent boards to create a flush, tight joint. Sometimes shiplap boards are installed with an intentional gap between boards for aesthetic reasons; these are referred to as nickel gap boards.

CAN I SPECIFY A COLOR RANGE?

Many reclaimed wood suppliers are unable to comply with this request since their wood is sourced from multiple locations. At Centennial Woods, our naturally aged wood is primarily gray on the front of the board and the backside will contain brown, blonde, and cinnamon tones. The colors on our wood are consistent year after year, but some tonal variations can occur and are to be expected. That said, we will do our best to satisfy your desired aesthetic; very specific requests can increase the price and extend the lead time of your planks. Additionally, we offer finishes that incorporate stains and distressed paint techniques.

WILL THE COLOR OF RECLAIMED WOOD CHANGE OR VARY OVER TIME?

The color, hue, and patina of reclaimed wood will slowly continue to change from year to year, especially if used as exterior siding. Exterior walls facing south (in the northern hemisphere) will age more quickly due to direct sun exposure.

HOW ARE SALVAGED WOOD PLANKS DIFFERENT FROM RECLAIMED WOOD PLANKS?

Salvaged wood planks have a more rustic, rough-cut appearance compared to standard reclaimed wood planks. These wood planks are ideal for projects that seek a natural look with unique textures and character, perfect for creating an accent wall or other distinctive elements in your space. Since it is held to a lower standard than our reclaimed wood planks, salvaged wood presents a more cost-effective option for accent walls and other interior designs.

WHAT MAINTENANCE IS REQUIRED FOR SALVAGED WOOD PLANKS?

To maintain the beauty of your salvaged wood planks, simply wipe them down periodically with a dry brush or shop vac to remove dust and debris. Avoid using harsh chemicals or abrasive cleaners that might affect the natural patina of the wood.

CAN SALVAGED WOOD PLANKS BE USED ON CEILINGS?

Yes, salvaged wood planks can be used to create stunning accents on ceilings for design purposes – adding a rustic and natural charm to any room. However, they are not intended to serve as structural ceiling materials and should only be applied for decorative effects.

CAN SALVAGED WOOD PLANKS BE USED IN DIY PROJECTS?

Absolutely! Salvaged wood planks are perfect for DIY projects, providing a cost-effective and eco-friendly material that adds a rustic look to your interior. Whether you're building an accent wall, adding character to your ceiling, or designing decorative elements, these planks are versatile and easy to work with.