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Reclaimed vs New Reclaimed Oak Beams in Norwich: 2026 Comparison
Should you buy new or reclaimed oak beams for your Norwich project? In 2026 the answer increasingly leans reclaimed — cost, planning acceptance and embodied carbon all favour it. Here's the head-to-head for East of England buyers.
Cost comparison, 2026
| Grade | Reclaimed | New equivalent |
|---|---|---|
| Job-lot | £85 per m | £153 per m |
| Standard | £203 per m | £365 per m |
| Premium | £320 per m | £512 per m |
Quality and spec differences
- Sourced from tithe barns, cart sheds and demolished farmhouses
- Air-dried 100+ years — dimensionally stable, no shrinkage cracking
- Adze and pit-saw marks add authentic hand-hewn character
Carbon comparison
Reclaimed oak beams carries close to zero embodied carbon vs new manufacture. On a Norwich refurb, choosing reclaimed can offset 3–8 tonnes of CO₂e per property depending on scope.
Planning acceptance in Norwich
Norwich planning officers routinely accept and often require matching reclaimed stock inside conservation areas across East of England.
Frequently asked questions
+Is reclaimed always cheaper than new in Norwich?
Almost always for standard grades. Premium heritage grades can approach or exceed new prices when new equivalents don't exist.
+Can reclaimed oak be used structurally?
Yes with engineer sign-off — reclaimed oak is typically stronger than D30 due to slow growth.
+Does reclaimed void manufacturer warranties?
New warranties don't apply. Ex-display and surplus stock retains full warranty when unregistered.