Each piece of reclaimed wood carries a past: hand-hewn beams from 1800s barns, planks shaped by early American sawmills, or joists salvaged from historic factories and mills. We believe these materials deserve more than to be discarded. Through our reclamation work, we honor the original craftsmanship and the legacy of the builders who came before us, giving their work renewed relevance in modern homes, commercial venues, and landmark projects.
Our reclaimed wood finds new purpose in:
It begins with an eye for opportunity. Our team surveys aging barns, warehouses, churches, and other structures, identifying which buildings hold the most promising timber for reuse. We assess the structural soundness, the species and size of wood available, and the historic value of each component before moving forward.
Rather than demolishing, we methodically deconstruct each building. Our team uses time-honored techniques to dismantle the frame piece by piece, preserving the original pegs, joinery, and saw marks. We label and catalog every beam, board, and truss—keeping the material’s story and provenance intact.
Once the wood is removed, each piece is cleaned, de-nailed, and inspected for strength and quality. Our skilled craftsmen plane, mill, or hand-sand timbers as needed to prepare them for new uses. Some pieces retain a rugged, rustic surface; others are refined for a more contemporary look. Throughout, we sort and grade each timber for optimal application—structural frame, exposed feature, paneling, or custom furniture.
Whether you’re building a new home, a boutique hotel lobby, a winery tasting room, or an office with a story, our team works with you to integrate reclaimed wood in ways that highlight its unique history and character. We provide samples, mockups, and guidance on finish options—from hand-hewn to nylon brushed textures.
With decades of timber framing and custom construction expertise, Quarry View’s builders transform reclaimed wood into stunning finished products. We handle everything from mortise-and-tenon joinery for exposed trusses to bespoke bar tops, staircases, and accent walls. Our installation process respects the wood’s integrity and ensures every element fits your vision and your building’s structural requirements.
Every beam tells a story, every board carries a legacy. From barns and churches to warehouses and mills, we reclaim timbers with character, craftsmanship, and history. Our team carefully restores and integrates them into your project—whether it’s a custom home, a hospitality space, or a one-of-a-kind interior feature.
No two reclaimed beams are alike. Nail holes, patina, saw marks, and subtle warping speak to decades of real-world use—features impossible to recreate in new lumber. The result? Spaces with a sense of authenticity, history, and texture that draw people in and spark conversation.
Reclaimed timber is one of the most sustainable building materials available. By salvaging wood from existing structures, we reduce demand for newly harvested lumber, help lower deforestation, and keep valuable materials out of landfills. This approach aligns with LEED, green building standards, and the principles of regenerative design.
Old-growth timber is exceptionally strong and stable—often superior to modern, plantation-grown wood. By selecting, testing, and preparing each piece, we ensure that reclaimed wood meets or exceeds the standards for today’s custom builds.
Salvaging timber is about more than material—it’s about preserving community heritage. We help clients document the history of their wood, sometimes incorporating plaques or storyboards so the past lives on in the new space.
Every reclaimed timber project is unique. Whether you have a family barn you want to see live on, or simply crave the warmth and narrative of historic wood in your new build, Quarry View can help—from full structure disassembly and salvage, to design, fabrication, finishing, and installation.
Let’s tell a new story with old wood. Contact us to tour available inventory, discuss a custom project, or explore what’s possible with reclaimed timber from Quarry View Building Group.