Buy Used Lumber in Arkansas
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Lumber Prices in Arkansas
Average pricing by condition based on 3 active listings
| Condition | Avg. Price | Available Qty | Listings |
|---|---|---|---|
| Used | $3.34 | 20,000 | 3 |
Prices reflect current market averages for lumber in Arkansas, with 20,000 units available across all conditions. View full price index
About Arkansas
#1 Supplier of Used Lumber Across The State of Arkansas
How to Find Quality Used Lumber in Arkansas (And Save Money on Your Next Project)
What You'll Get: Learn where to find used lumber in Arkansas, what to expect to pay, and how to make smart buying decisions that can save you 30-50% on your lumber costs.
Why Buy Used Lumber?
You get three main benefits:
Save money (typically $4-7 per board foot vs. $8-15 for new)
Find unique character and patina you can't get with new wood
Help the environment by reusing materials
What These Places Offer
Barn timbers and reclaimed beams
Live-edge slabs (some up to 52 inches wide)
Dimensional lumber for construction
Tongue-and-groove flooring
Architectural salvage pieces
What You'll Pay
Basic Reclaimed Lumber
Softwood dimensional lumber: $4.00-$6.00 per board foot
Mixed hardwoods (brown colors): $4.35-$5.35 per board foot
Mixed hardwoods (gray colors): $5.05-$6.05 per board foot
Specialty Items
Barnboard: $8.00-$12.00 per square foot
Antique siding: $1.64-$3.27 per square foot
Hand-hewn timbers: Around $6.00 per board foot
Money-Saving Tips
Buy in bulk (1000+ board feet) to save $1-2 per board foot
Consider raw lumber if you can do your own finishing
Ask about volume discounts before placing your order
How to Buy Smart
Before You Go
Measure your project carefully
Calculate how many board feet you need
Decide if you want raw or finished lumber
Set a realistic budget
When You Visit
Inspect the wood in person when possible
Check for cracks, warping, and nail holes
Ask about additional services like kiln drying
Request samples if you're unsure about color or quality
Questions to Ask Sellers
What species is this wood?
Has it been kiln dried?
Are there extra fees for metal detection or de-nailing?
Do you offer delivery?
What's your return policy?
Extra Costs to Consider
Processing Services
Kiln drying: About $0.50 per board foot extra
Metal detection and de-nailing: Varies by supplier
Custom milling: Depends on complexity
Delivery: Some offer free delivery within certain distances
Example: Real Project Costs
If you need 500 board feet for a project:
New lumber: $4,000-$7,500
Reclaimed lumber: $2,175-$3,025
Your savings: $1,825-$4,475
Finding More Suppliers
Online Resources
Check Repackify
Check local classified ads
Look for "lumber salvage" in phone directories
Local Connections
Ask at construction sites about demolition materials
Contact local contractors who might have surplus
Check with sawmills about their waste wood
Making Your Purchase
Start Simple
Call suppliers and describe your project
Ask for quotes based on your specific needs
Visit to see the wood in person
Start with a small order to test quality
Before You Buy
Confirm what preparation the wood has had
Understand what condition it's in
Ask about their quality guarantee
Get delivery details in writing
Red Flags to Avoid
Prices that seem too good to be true
Suppliers who won't let you inspect the wood
No clear return or exchange policy
Unclear about wood treatment or preparation
This guide gives you the foundation to find quality used lumber in Arkansas while avoiding common mistakes that cost money and time.