The Reclaimed Wood Business

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The Reclaimed Wood Business by napaolmReclaimed wood and new wood obviously come from all kinds of trees from different parts of the world. In Southeast Asia, coconut and rattan are the widely used sources of wood because of their abundance. Lumbers from these trees are milled into all sorts of shapes and sizes to be used in huts and exotic furniture. In the Western and Northern hemisphere, the most common woods that become available for reclamation are pine and chestnut.Because of the plentiful numbers of pine trees scattered across North America and Europe, they’re probably the most widely used. Pine woods are lumbered from either forests (with government clearance of course) or plantations. Because of the pine’s plentiful numbers, they are the most common reclaimed wood in the market.The woods from the American chestnut trees were a widely used material in building structures back in the old days of the United States and a lot of people today even think that this species of trees are extinct. Big acres of forest and woodlands actually have an adequate amount of American chestnuts still standing and efforts to grow more of them are also being done. But regulations are also imposed to ensure the survival of American chestnuts. The number of American chestnut trees are also threatened by blight which infects trees causing them to wither and decay. Due to the rarity of American chestnuts and the threat of its extinction, reclaimed American chestnuts are one of the most sought after and valuable antique woods in the reclaimed wood industry.The reclaimed wood industry have gained momentum sine the 1970’s not only because of the alarming reduction of forest trees, but also due to strict government rules and also the effort to save and preserve old growth forests. Reclaimed wood or lumber, sometimes, may prove to be more expensive than old growth or virgin wood because of the processes involved in the reclamation of antique wood from buildings and structures.Long ago, when the abundance of trees were taken for granted, wooden buildings that have been abandoned were demolished or burned instead of being dismantled and recycled. As deforestation became rampant backed by settling of homes and communities, uncontrollable growth of global population, and demand for wood, we all soon realized that old growth forests have dramatically reduced in size and the number of trees are starting to run out.The main reason why the practice of reclaiming wood has become a trend is probably due to environmental consciousness. Recycling used wood, especially on a large scale, reduce the number of trees being cut down and brings new usefulness to something that is more likely about to be burned or crushed. Also, most countries around the world have set stricter guidelines when it comes to commercial and industrial logging, hence forcing logging companies to find alternative sources for their products.http://www.salvagedwooddiningtable.comArticle Source: eArticlesOnline.com

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