Reclaimed Wood Flooring for Sale: Why Builders Choose Manomin
When you search for reclaimed wood flooring for sale, you’re really looking for two things: real, honest wood, and a company you can trust to deliver it. At Manomin Resawn Timbers, that’s what we’ve been doing for twenty years. We’re not a reseller or an online catalog — we reclaim the wood, mill it ourselves, and sell it directly to homeowners, builders, and remodelers.

By Sarah Londerville | Updated July 14, 2026
When you search for reclaimed wood flooring for sale, you're really looking for two things: real, honest wood, and a company you can trust to deliver it. At Manomin Resawn Timbers, that's what we've been doing for twenty years. We're not a reseller or an online catalog — we reclaim the wood, mill it ourselves, and sell it directly to homeowners, builders, and remodelers. Here's what that means for you, and what we have available.
Buy From the People Who Mill It
A lot of reclaimed wood flooring for sale online is either a printed look-alike or a thin veneer over a manufactured core. What we sell is the real thing: solid boards milled from reclaimed lumber salvaged from old barns, factories, and warehouses.

Every piece is de-nailed, kiln-dried to kill any pests and settle its moisture, and milled in our own shop before it ships. Because we handle the whole process ourselves, we can stand behind the wood, answer real questions about it, and help you pick the right species and width — something a big-box store just can't do.
Twenty Years of Reclaimed Wood

Manomin has been milling reclaimed wood for two decades, and in that time we've built our reputation the slow way: one project, one builder, one floor at a time. We work closely with custom home builders, architects, and remodelers across the Minneapolis–St. Paul and Twin Cities area, and many of them come back to us project after project because they know the wood will be right and it'll show up when they need it. That kind of trust takes years to earn, and it's a big part of what you're getting when you buy from us.
From the Twin Cities to the Rest of the Country
We're rooted in Minnesota, but our wood travels. Because we can crate and ship nationwide, we've supplied reclaimed wood for custom homes far beyond the Twin Cities — in Montana, Idaho, South Dakota, and the list goes on.

Whether your project is a lake home an hour away or a mountain house a couple of time zones over, we can get the same carefully milled flooring to your site. Distance doesn't change the quality of the wood; it just changes the freight. So if you're a builder or homeowner outside Minnesota looking for reclaimed wood flooring for sale, being out of state isn't a problem — we do it all the time.
Wood That Belongs in a Custom Home
The homes we supply are often high-end custom builds, and reclaimed wood earns its place in them for good reason. It's old-growth material — dense, hard, and stable — so a reclaimed floor stands up to decades of real use without looking tired.
It also brings a look you can't fake: the patina, the old saw marks, and the grain of wood that's already lived a long life. For a custom home builder trying to give a house warmth and a sense of history, that mix of durability and character is exactly why they keep specifying it. When you buy reclaimed wood flooring from us, that's what you're putting underfoot.
What We Have for Sale
When people ask what reclaimed wood flooring for sale we have on hand, the honest answer is: a lot, and it shifts with what we're able to reclaim. We mill flooring in a range of antique species — from warm reclaimed Douglas Fir and elegant Antique White Oak to character-rich Antique Elm and grey, weathered options — in widths from standard tongue-and-groove up to true wide plank. And flooring is only part of what we do.

We also make reclaimed paneling, box beams, timbers, and mantels, so you can carry the same wood through an entire home. Take a look at our flooring and reclaimed wood types pages to see what's possible, or read our full guide to reclaimed wood flooring if you're just getting started.
See It Before You Buy
Buying wood sight unseen is nerve-wracking, and honestly, it should be. That's why we keep a showroom where you can see and feel the material in person, and why we're glad to walk through samples and options before you commit to anything.
If you're local, our Minnesota reclaimed wood page and showroom are the easiest place to start. If you're out of state, we'll help you get what you need — samples, photos, and straight answers — so you can make a confident decision from a distance.
What Ordering Looks Like
Buying reclaimed wood shouldn't be complicated, so we try to keep it simple. You reach out with your project — the species you have in mind, roughly how much square footage you need, your timeline, and where the job is.

We confirm what we have available (or what we can mill for you), put together a quote, and, if you're out of state, sort out crating and freight. From there it's mostly a matter of scheduling so the wood arrives when your project actually needs it. If you're not sure exactly what you want yet, that's fine too — a lot of buyers start with a conversation about the look they're after and go from there.
How to Buy and Get a Quote
Every reclaimed floor is a little different, so we price by the project rather than posting a flat number. The best way to get a real figure — and to check what's currently in stock — is to reach out to Sarah at sarah@mrtimbers.com. Tell her the species you're after, roughly how much square footage you need, and where the project is, and she'll take it from there. You can also contact our team with any questions along the way.
A Source Worth Buying From
Reclaimed wood flooring is the kind of purchase you only want to make once, from someone who knows the material and stands behind it. If you're looking for reclaimed wood flooring for sale, we'd be glad to be that source — whether your build is here in the Twin Cities or halfway across the country. Reach out and let's talk about your project.

Frequently Asked Questions
Where can I buy reclaimed wood flooring?
You can buy it directly from Manomin Resawn Timbers. We reclaim the wood, mill it in our own shop, sell it to homeowners, builders, and remodelers, keep an in-person showroom, and ship nationwide.
Does Manomin ship reclaimed wood flooring out of state?
Yes. We're based in the Twin Cities but ship nationwide, and we've supplied reclaimed wood for custom homes in Montana, Idaho, South Dakota, and many other states.
How long has Manomin Resawn Timbers been in business?
About twenty years. In that time we've worked with custom home builders, architects, and remodelers across Minnesota and around the country.
Can I see the wood before I buy it?
Yes. You can visit our showroom to see and feel the material in person, and if you're out of state we can provide samples, photos, and detailed answers so you can buy with confidence.
How do I get a price for my project?
Email Sarah at sarah@mrtimbers.com with the species you want, your approximate square footage, and the project location, and she'll put together a project-specific quote.
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