Reclaimed Wood Vs Solid Wood Dining Tables

Reclaimed Wood VS Canadian Pine

It seems like every day there is another company touting their line of reclaimed wood furniture. We get asked all the time why we don't use reclaimed wood in our industrial style furniture. Here's why we make solid wood dining tables instead of using reclaimed wood.

1. More Stability

Reclaimed wood is often taken from old buildings or other structures that are being torn down. This means that the wood has likely been exposed to the elements for many years, which can make it more difficult to work with. Kiln-dried wood of good quality, on the other hand, is carefully processed to ensure that it is stable and easy to work with.

2. No Nails and Splinters

Because reclaimed wood has often been used in construction projects, there may be nails or other metal fasteners embedded in the wood. This can make working with reclaimed wood more dangerous, as you run the risk of hitting a nail or getting a splinter. Kiln-dried wood is less likely to have these hazards, as it is generally used for furniture or other projects where nails and splinters would be a problem.

3. More Consistent Colour

Reclaimed wood can vary greatly in colour, depending on where it came from and how it was treated over the years. Kiln-dried wood is more likely to have a consistent colour, making it easier to match with other pieces of wood or stains.

4. Less Shrinking and Swelling

Kiln-dried timber has been carefully processed to remove most of the moisture from the wood. This means that it is less likely to shrink or swell when exposed to changes in temperature or humidity. Reclaimed wood on the other hand, can be more susceptible to these problems since it still may contain some moisture outside the boundaries for making quality furniture.

5. Greater Strength and Durability

The kiln drying process also makes the wood more resistant to rot and pests. This means that kiln-dried wood is less likely to break or splinter over time. Reclaimed wood, on the other hand, can be more susceptible to these problems since it has already been used and abused in its previous life. Overall, kiln-dried wood is a better choice than reclaimed wood for a number of reasons. Kiln-dried wood is more stable, durable, and consistent in colour, making it easier to work with and longer lasting. If you are looking for the best quality wood for your project, kiln-dried wood is the way to go.

Why You Shouldn't Choose Reclaimed Wood?

1. Contaminants & Pests

As the wood has been exposed to the elements, it is also more likely to contain contaminants such as lead or mercury. These can be harmful to your health if you are exposed to them for prolonged periods of time. Reclaimed wood furniture is also more likely to be infested with pests such as termites or beetles. These pests can cause damage to your home and may even spread to other areas of the house.

2. Allergens

If you are allergic to dust or other airborne particles, reclaimed wood furniture may not be the best option for you. The wood may release these particles into the air, which can trigger your allergies.

3. Difficulty in assembly

Reclaimed wood furniture is often difficult to assemble because the pieces are not always uniform in size and shape. This can make it challenging to put the furniture together correctly. Additionally, the nails and screws used to hold the furniture together may be rusted or corroded, which can make them difficult to remove.

4. Scratched Finish

The finish on reclaimed wood furniture is often scratched or damaged. This can be due to the fact that the wood has been used before and has been exposed to wear and tear. Additionally, the finish may not be applied evenly, which can give the furniture an uneven appearance.

5. Limited Warranties

Many companies that sell reclaimed wood furniture do not offer warranties on their products. This means that if the furniture from the industrial revolution era is damaged, you will likely have to pay for the repairs yourself. Additionally, if the furniture is defective, you may not be able to return it for a refund or exchange. Overall, there are a number of reasons why you should avoid reclaimed wood furniture. The wood is more likely to be contaminated with lead or mercury, infested with pests, and release allergens into the air. Additionally, the furniture is often more expensive than new furniture and can be difficult to assemble. Finally, the finish on the furniture is often scratched or damaged and many companies do not offer warranties on their products.

Why Choose Industrial Evolution for industrial-style furniture?

1. Canadian Pine

We take great care in sourcing only the finest quality Canadian pine & European Oak for our furniture. This ensures that your furniture will be built to last from sturdy, long-lasting materials.

2. Experienced Professionals

Our skilled craftsmen have years of experience working with this beautiful wood, and they use their expertise to hand-craft each piece of furniture with love and care.

3. Kiln-dried wood

The Canadian pine & Oak we use is kiln-dried, meaning it is more stable, durable, and consistent in colour. This makes superior furniture that will last you for many years to come.

4. Handcrafted furniture

We take pride in the fact that all of our furniture is handcrafted from start to finish. This means that each piece is unique and made with the utmost care.

5. Warranties

We understand that buying furniture is a big investment, which is why we offer a limited warranty on all of our products. This way, you can be confident that your purchase is protected in case of any damage or defects.

At Industrial Evolution, we believe that our handcrafted furniture is worth the investment. We use only the finest quality materials and take great care in crafting each piece by hand. Additionally, we offer a limited warranty on all of our products to give you peace of mind in your purchase.

What can you buy from our collection?

Industrial Dining Tables

Industrial Dining Tables

Our industrial dining tables are made from Canadian pine and come in a variety of shapes and sizes to fit your space. Whether you need a small table for two or a large table for eight, we have the perfect option for you.

Industrial Style Shelves

If you're looking for a way to add some extra storage to your home, our industrial-style shelves are the perfect solution. Made from Canadian pine, these shelves are sturdy and come in a variety of sizes to fit your needs.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is kiln-dried wood better than reclaimed wood?

Yes, kiln-dried timber is much better than reclaimed wood. Reclaimed wood is cheap alternative and in most cases not a great choice itmay not be as strong or durable for modern homes. Kiln-drying also removes any pests or insects that may be present in the wood, which can make it a more desirable option for furniture projects.

What is the advantage of kiln-dried wood?

One of the main advantages of kiln-dried wood is that it is more stable than other types of wood. Kiln drying helps to remove moisture from the lumber, which can make it less likely to warp or shrink over time. Additionally, kiln-dried wood is often more consistent in colour than other types of wood, making it easier to match with existing finishes or paint colours.

Does kiln-dried wood stay dry?

Kiln-dried wood will eventually reach an equilibrium moisture content level, which means it will absorb or release moisture until it reaches the same moisture content as the air around it. However, kiln-dried wood will typically have a lower moisture content than non-kiln-dried wood, making it less likely to warp or shrink over time. This is why people also burn logs that are kiln-dried in the wood burner, multi-fuel stoves or even open fires.

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