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Antique Barnwood - Red Faded

 
 
 

Antique Barnwood - Red Faded - Product Info


Trestlewood's Antique Barnwood is carefully reclaimed from siding, roof boards, granary boards, loft floors and other parts of vintage structures. Antique Barnwood is regularly used for exterior siding, interior paneling, ceiling material, soffit material, fascia, base and case, trim, doors, cabinets, etc.

Antique Barnwood - Faded Red has been sorted into material which has original red paint which is in various stages of flaking off and fading away on at least one face.

Are you wanting that Antique Barnwood "look" but at a more aggressive price point? Be sure to check out our NatureAged Barnwood and WeatheredBlend Barnwood for products designed to give you the best value for your dollar!


 

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DescriptionHeightWidthLengthPriceQuantity Discounts
Antique Faded Red Painted Barnwood Lumber1"Rand 4-12"Rand 4-12'$4.00
$3.60 per bf
 1,000 bf+ 


Characteristics

  • Texture: Can be a mixture of planed, bandsawn and circlesawn
  • Color: Range of fading and flaking original Red Paints
  • Variation: Wide range of different color tones, textures and looks is a feature of this product
  • Nail holes and staining associated with the holes is common
  • Species: Mixed Species
  • Edges may be weathered or freshly edged
  • LEAD-BASED PAINT: It is VERY likely that the paint on painted barnwood is lead-based paint.

Standard Dimensions and Configurations

  • Thickness: 1" (ranges from 5/8"-4/4")
  • Width: 4-12" (width is generally up to 1/2" nominal)
  • Length: Random, generally from 4' to 16'
  • Options: Narrows (best price), upcharges for special color or texture sort, specific widths and/or lengths, wider widths, kiln-drying and fumigating
Note: Please study specification sheets to familiarize yourself with product characteristics and their possible implications for your application.