Kiln drying is the process of drying wood in a controlled environment, where temperature, air circulation and humidity are monitored and stabilized. The wood is slowly dried to a target point, protecting it from checking, warping or cupping. This is an alternative to air-dying the wood, which simply involves stacking the lumber outdoors over a period of time to dry.
Finding an old barn to reclaim locally is a rare and exciting process. We located this old barn in the Rogue Valley in Southern Oregon, and began the process of carefully dismantling the structure.
Read MoreThe info graph below explains the journey of our Reclaimed Teak, as it is reclaimed and reincarnated for another life. The hands-on labor involved in reclaiming wood indicates why reclaimed wood often costs more than new wood.
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