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What is Difference Between Reclaimed And Salvaged Wood?

3/29/2023

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​The terms "reclaimed" and "salvaged" are often used interchangeably to describe wood that has been salvaged and repurposed from its original use. However, there are some differences in the meaning of these terms:
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  1. Reclaimed wood: Reclaimed wood typically refers to wood that has been sourced from old buildings, barns, or other structures that are being dismantled or renovated. The wood is carefully salvaged and repurposed for new uses, often preserving the unique character and patina that comes with age and use.
  2. Salvaged wood: Salvaged wood can refer to any wood that has been salvaged or repurposed, including wood that has been salvaged from trees that have fallen due to storms or other natural causes. Salvaged wood may also refer to wood that has been salvaged from shipping pallets or other sources.

In general, both reclaimed and salvaged wood are environmentally friendly options for woodworkers and builders, as they reduce the demand for new wood products and help to repurpose existing materials. However, reclaimed wood is often considered a more premium product because of its unique character and history, and it is typically more carefully sourced and processed than salvaged wood.
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