Your Trusted Source for Wooden Pallets

Buy, sell, and recycle quality wooden pallets. Expert guides on pallet sizes, wood treatment, sourcing, and the pallet industry across Texas and beyond.

What We Offer

Pallet Sourcing

Find the right pallets for your business. From standard GMA pallets to heat-treated export pallets and custom designs built to your specifications.

Pallet Recycling

Turn surplus pallets into cash. Connect with buyers across Texas who purchase used pallets in all conditions for repair, reuse, and recycling.

Industry Guides

Expert resources covering pallet dimensions, wood treatment for outdoor use, sourcing strategies, and market insights for the pallet industry.

Pallet Guides & Resources

In-depth articles to help you make informed decisions about pallets.

Looking for Quality Pallets?

Whether you need to buy new pallets, sell surplus inventory, or learn about pallet standards, our guides have you covered.

Frequently Asked Questions

We work with all standard wooden pallet sizes including the North American 48x40 GMA pallets, Euro pallets, and custom dimensions. Our inventory includes both heat-treated (HT) and standard pallets suitable for domestic and international shipping.

Whether you need new pallets for export compliance, recycled pallets for cost-effective warehousing, or custom-built pallets for specialized loads, we provide solutions for every logistical requirement.

New standard 48x40 softwood pallets typically range from $10 to $25 each depending on material quality and order volume. Heat-treated pallets and hardwood options cost slightly more, while custom designs can exceed $30 per unit.

Recycled pallets offer significant savings, often priced 40 to 60 percent below new pallet costs. Volume discounts of 10 to 20 percent are common for orders of 100 or more units.

Contact local suppliers for the most accurate pricing as lumber costs fluctuate with market conditions.

The most common pallet size in the United States is 48 inches by 40 inches, established by the Grocery Manufacturers Association. Approximately 30 percent of all pallets produced in North America follow this specification.

This standard size fits perfectly in 53-foot trailers (26 pallets per load) and is compatible with virtually all domestic racking systems, forklifts, and warehouse equipment.

Yes, used pallets in good condition are a valuable commodity. Grade A pallets (no broken boards or structural damage) typically sell for $3 to $7 each, while Grade B pallets fetch $2 to $5. Even damaged Grade C pallets are worth $1 to $3 for repair or recycling.

Most pallet buyers offer free pickup for quantities above 50 to 100 pallets. Establishing a regular pickup schedule with a buyer often results in better per-unit pricing over time.

Heat treatment is a phytosanitary process required by ISPM-15 regulations for all wooden packaging used in international trade. The wood is heated to a core temperature of at least 56 degrees Celsius for 30 minutes to eliminate insects and pathogens.

HT pallets carry an official IPPC stamp certifying compliance. Without this stamp, international shipments can be rejected, quarantined, or destroyed at customs. Heat treatment also reduces moisture content, helping prevent mold and warping.

A well-built wooden pallet can last through 10 to 15 trip cycles in normal commercial use. With proper care and timely repairs, recycled pallets can extend their useful life significantly beyond that range.

For outdoor projects and furniture made from pallet wood, proper treatment with stain, sealant, and regular maintenance can keep the wood in good condition for 5 to 10 years or more.