Building Materials
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Sells wood products made from 100 percent reclaimed and recycled old barn wood.
Carries a wide variety of salvaged building materials.
Used building materials re-sale yard that offers a variety of low-cost goods for resale. See Profiles for more information.
Used building materials center that offers a unique mix of old-fashioned junkyard and ongoing art installation, as well as a huge selection of material to the community at great prices.
Their Reuse Store offers standard reusable objects of benefit to commercial and homeowners alike.
Continues to explore new techniques and markets to reduce the volume of material entering the landfills.
Supplies reclaimed wood.
The Reutilization Department disposes of salvage and surplus personal property from California state agencies. The property is made available to other state agencies, political subdivisions, and assistance organizations for a predetermined service and handling fee. If the property is not picked up by an eligible entity, private citizens and the general public may purchase the property in a cash-and-carry, first-come, first-served basis. See Profiles for more information.
Lumber company that supplies reclaimed wood products.
Operates two reuse/recycling depots under contract with the Sonoma County Integrated Waste Management Department. See Profiles for more information.
Sells used furniture, appliances, housewares, sporting goods, etc. Proceeds are used to build Habitat houses.
Accepts donations of building materials and sells them back to the community to help finance the high cost of building houses.
A building materials thrift store, selling donated building materials at low cost to the general public.
Accepts contributions of used and salvaged materials from individuals, construction companies, and retail building supply stores. Available materials are usually about 50 percent of retail price.
Accepts donations of obsolete, surplus, scratched and dented materials including, tubs, whirlpools, lumber, paint, ceramic, carpeting, appliances, masonry, building supplies, paint, wallpaper, hardware, etc.
Sells used and new building materials (e.g., windows, doors, flooring, newer small appliances, etc.) as they receive donations from individuals, contractors, and retailers.
A building materials reuse center that accepts new and used building materials and resells them to the public at pennies on the dollar. All proceeds and/or materials are used to help support Habitat for Humanity and the homes they build. See Profiles for more information.
Accepts donations of used building materials; the usual recipients of the materials are the public. See Profiles for more information.
Building materials thrift store, which sells new and used building materials to the public. See Profiles for more information.
A building materials thrift store whose proceeds are used to fund the construction of more Habitat homes in San Diego County. The 24,000 square foot warehouse is a flourishing hub of building materials reuse and exchange. Because all the materials have been donated by local contractors, manufacturers, and individuals, merchandise can be sold to the public at 50-90 percent below the lowest retail prices. See Profiles for more information.
A retail thrift hardware store that supports Habitat for Humanity South Bay/Long Beach. The income generated from the project goes specifically toward expanding the building program of Habitat for Humanity South Bay/Long Beach.
Serves as a museum, as well as a junk, antique, plumbing, lighting, architecture, and hardware store.
Distributes surplus and salvage materials to the general public. See Profiles for more information.
A building materials reuse center whose mission is to increase the supply of decent, affordable housing while promoting sustainable development through reuse.
Offers a large selection of used hardware, pipe, steel, and fencing.
North Cal Wood Products recovers redwood left over from sawmill operations or from building dissassemblies, as well as eco-friendly hardwoods reclaimed from underwater timber harvest operations. Family owned and operated since 1984.
Buys and sells usual and unusual building materials. See Profiles for more information.
Specializes in fine antique and vintage-style lighting and plumbing fixtures, miscellaneous hardware, and decorative accessories.
Carries a vast array of reuse products including lumber, steel, brick, exotic woods, appliances, landscaping materials, and rare antiques.
Modeled after other successful building material recovery operations throughout North America.
Provides engineered solutions for the rapidly growing construction and demolition waste reuse industry by developing tools that facilitate the reuse of lumber.
Donate or buy used materials at the 20,000 square foot warehouse. See Profiles for more information.
Established in 1977 as "Rejuvenation House Parts," selling mostly architectural salvage to old house renovators in Portland, Oregon, it is now known for period lighting, primarily antiques, which the company rewires, restores, and offers for sale.
Sells used building materials such as: lumber, doors, windows, siding, cabinets, sinks, countertops, steel roofing, and lighting materials. See Profiles for more information.
Their RE Store originated in 1993 to address the growing concern of citizens in Northwest Washington regarding the large amount of usable building materials that were being disposed. The RE Store has since turned the previously discarded materials into a viable sustainable business venture that diverts more than 2,000,000 pounds of materials a year from needless disposal. The RE Store saves homeowners and contractors money on disposal costs, and provides high quality building materials at very affordable prices to the general public.
Deconstruction and dismantling waste reduction specialists. Reuses and recycles the vast majority of materials from their salvage projects. Provides services for both the homeowner and contractor.
Assists people throughout the United States with deconstructing and salvaging buildings, and reusing building materials.
Coordinate the collection with our complementary nonprofit partners, various Habitat for Humanity ReStores: East Bay, Santa Barbara, Orange County and Greater Los Angeles
In addition to being a licensed demolition contractor, TRP has worked to prevent the landfilling of reusable building materials since 1994.
Offers a large selection of genuine used brick; can quickly arrange shipping anywhere in the country.
Diverts reusable materials from the waste stream and resells them at affordable prices to the public. Their inventory includes vintage and hard-to-find architectural pieces, as well as modern building materials. Also provides technical assistance to used building material retail outlets and assistance in financial planning, hiring, training, merchandising, etc. See Profiles for more information.
Specializes in used basins. The full-service company will repair, rebuild, re-chrome, or customize a salvaged sink.
Offers a large selection of reclaimed wood.
Offers salvaged and reclaimed wood products.
1701 Rumrill Boulevard
San Pablo, California 94806
Phone: (510) 232-1273
Fax: (510) 232-7213
Gathers, categorizes, and reuses recovered materials from deconstruction/demolition activities.
Offers a wide assortment of products manufactured from several reclaimed wood sources. See Profiles for more information.
Salvages at the transfer station, picks up, receives dropoffs, and buys some unwanted building materials, then sells them as-is for reuse.
Accepts reusable building materials (1Вў per pound drop-off charge applies) and has free used materials available to individuals. Materials accepted and available include: lumber, doors, windows, insulation, shingles, lighting, piping, cabinets, sinks, etc.
Monroe County Solid Waste Management District
Monroe County Landfill
3400 South Walnut Street
Bloomington, Indiana 47401
Phone: (812) 349-2020
Offers a wide selection of reclaimed and salvaged materials.
Supplies recycled seasoned old growth lumber, beams, timbers, and antique flooring reclaimed from the dismantling of antiquated structures. See Profiles for more information.
Supplies handmade furniture constructed from reclaimed and salvaged materials obtained from California wineries and demolition sites.
Provides a directory of wood reuse organizations.
Operates successful wood recovery operations.
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