Quality Wood Pallets Delivered Across Texas
River Valley Farms Texas is your trusted source for heat-treated wood pallets, pallet supplies, and expert guidance for businesses of all sizes throughout the Lone Star State.
Browse Our Pallet GuidesWhat We Offer
From individual pallet orders to long-term supply agreements, we have you covered with quality products and reliable service.
Heat-Treated Pallets
All our pallets carry the HT stamp, meeting ISPM 15 phytosanitary standards for domestic and international use.
Bulk Supply
Volume pricing for businesses of all sizes — from small shops to large distribution centers across Texas.
Statewide Delivery
We deliver across the Lone Star State, from Houston and Dallas to San Antonio, Austin, and beyond.
Expert Guidance
Our knowledge hub covers everything from pallet sizing to load planning — so you ship smarter.
About River Valley Farms Texas
Located in the heart of Central Texas, River Valley Farms Texas has spent years building a reputation for dependable pallet supply and honest service. We work directly with certified manufacturers and pallet recycling partners to maintain consistent inventory across grades and sizes.
Our customer base spans agriculture, food distribution, retail, manufacturing, and logistics. We understand that pallets are the foundation of your supply chain — and we take that responsibility seriously by supplying material that is safe, structurally sound, and compliant with applicable standards.
Pallet Resource Guides
Practical, in-depth guides to help you handle, ship, and source pallets the right way.
How Many Pallets Fit in a 40-Foot Container?
A complete breakdown of pallet counts by type and orientation, with single-stack and double-stack configurations.
Read guide →How to Shrink Wrap a Pallet
Step-by-step instructions for applying shrink wrap to pallets for weatherproof, tamper-evident protection.
Read guide →Where Can I Get Pallets for Free?
The best local sources and online platforms for finding free pallets in Texas and across the country.
Read guide →How to Take Apart Pallets Easily
The right tools and technique for disassembling pallets without splitting the boards — step by step.
Read guide →Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about our pallets, delivery, and services.
What types of pallets does River Valley Farms Texas supply?
At River Valley Farms Texas, we carry a comprehensive inventory of wooden pallets designed to meet the needs of businesses across every industry. Our selection includes standard GMA pallets (48″ × 40″), the most common size in North American warehousing and shipping, as well as custom-sized platforms and heat-treated pallets suitable for both domestic distribution and international export compliance.
We stock both new and reconditioned pallets in multiple grade classifications. Grade A pallets represent our highest quality — structurally sound boards with no broken components, clean surfaces, and consistent dimensions. Grade B and Grade C options offer more affordable alternatives while still meeting operational standards for most warehousing and distribution applications.
All pallets in our inventory carrying the HT (heat-treated) designation have been kiln-dried according to ISPM 15 phytosanitary standards, making them fully compliant for international shipment and safe for food-adjacent or agricultural use. We can also source specialty pallets including plastic and metal-reinforced platforms for clients with specific load or hygiene requirements.
Contact our team for current availability and quantity pricing. Inventory moves quickly, so we recommend reaching out with your specifications early to ensure the right pallet is on hand when you need it.
Do you deliver pallets throughout Texas?
Yes, River Valley Farms Texas serves customers across the Lone Star State — from the Gulf Coast to the Panhandle and from East Texas to the Trans-Pecos region. Whether your operation is in a major metropolitan area like Houston, Dallas, San Antonio, or Austin, or in a smaller community along a rural route, we work to reach you with the volume of pallets you need.
Our delivery logistics are coordinated based on load size and destination. For large orders — typically full truckloads — we can often schedule delivery within a few business days depending on your location relative to our distribution points. Smaller quantity orders may be consolidated with other deliveries to the same region, which allows us to pass on logistics savings to customers who can work within a flexible delivery window.
We also partner with regional freight carriers to extend our reach to areas that fall outside standard delivery routes. If you are located in a more remote part of Texas, let us know your zip code and load requirements and we will identify the most cost-effective solution for getting pallets to your site.
For recurring customers or businesses that need pallets on a regular cycle, we can establish scheduled delivery agreements that simplify your procurement process and ensure your operation is never waiting on a critical shipment.
What is the difference between new and reconditioned pallets?
New pallets are manufactured fresh from raw lumber, with every component meeting dimensional tolerances and load-rating specifications from the moment they leave the production facility. They offer the highest consistency, the most predictable load-bearing performance, and the cleanest appearance — which matters for retail supply chains, food-grade applications, or any context where the pallet will be visible to end customers.
Reconditioned pallets have been previously used, inspected, and repaired to restore them to serviceable condition. Repair typically involves replacing broken deck boards, correcting damaged blocks or stringers, and re-nailing loose components. When done to industry standards, a quality reconditioned pallet performs comparably to a new one for the majority of warehousing and domestic shipping applications. The cost difference can be substantial — often 40 to 60 percent less per unit than new.
The key to purchasing reconditioned pallets confidently is knowing your supplier's inspection and repair standards. At River Valley Farms Texas, every reconditioned pallet that leaves our facility has been visually and structurally evaluated, with broken components replaced and load-bearing integrity verified.
For most standard domestic operations — retail distribution, agricultural product movement, light manufacturing — Grade B reconditioned pallets represent the best value. For applications involving food contact, export compliance, or automated handling systems, investing in new or Grade A certified pallets typically makes sense from both a performance and liability standpoint.
Are your pallets heat-treated and ISPM 15 compliant?
Heat treatment (HT) is the internationally recognized method for eliminating wood-boring insects and other wood-associated pests from wooden packaging material. When you see the HT designation on a pallet, it means the wood has been kiln-dried to a core temperature of 56°C for a minimum of 30 continuous minutes — a process that kills insects and larvae without introducing chemical residues into the wood.
ISPM 15 is the global regulatory framework governing wood packaging material used in international trade. To ship pallets across international borders, the wood must carry the IPPC mark — which includes the country code, producer registration number, and a treatment indicator (HT for heat-treated). All countries party to the IPPC agreement require this certification for wooden pallets entering their borders.
At River Valley Farms Texas, our heat-treated pallet inventory is sourced from certified suppliers operating approved treatment facilities. We can provide documentation of HT certification for export shipments and flag which pallets in our inventory carry the IPPC mark.
For domestic-only operations, heat treatment still matters: it protects against introducing invasive insects if pallets travel across state lines, and it is the only acceptable treatment for pallets used in or around food production and agricultural settings. Even if you are not exporting, HT pallets are the responsible default.
Can I order pallets in bulk for my business?
Absolutely. Bulk orders are a core part of our business at River Valley Farms Texas, and we are equipped to supply consistent, large-volume orders across our full range of pallet types and grades. Whether you need 50 pallets for a one-time project or a standing order of several hundred units per month, we work with you to structure a supply agreement that matches your operational rhythm and budget.
Pricing on bulk orders reflects the efficiencies of larger volumes. As order sizes increase, per-unit costs decrease — sometimes significantly. The specific threshold varies by pallet type, grade, and whether the pallets are new or reconditioned, so we recommend requesting a quote with your estimated volume, frequency, and specifications.
For businesses with continuous pallet throughput — distribution centers, agricultural operations, manufacturers, or retail chains — we also offer ongoing supply relationships. These arrangements can include reserved inventory allocation, scheduled deliveries at agreed intervals, and priority access to incoming stock before it reaches general availability.
To get started with a bulk quote, provide us with your pallet dimensions, quantity range, HT or non-HT preference, delivery location, and desired lead time. From there we can confirm availability, finalize pricing, and get your first order scheduled.