Showing 3 of 3 published Lumber listings in Arizona.
Average pricing by condition based on 3 active listings
| Condition | Avg. Price | Available Qty | Listings |
|---|---|---|---|
| Used | $3.35 | 15,000 | 3 |
Prices reflect current market averages for lumber in Arizona, with 15,000 units available across all conditions. View full price index
What you'll get from this guide: You'll discover reliable sources for quality used lumber that costs 30-50% less than new wood while giving your projects unique character and supporting sustainability.
You get three main benefits:
Lower costs - typically half the price of new lumber
Unique character - weathered textures and patina you can't buy new
Environmental impact - you're saving trees and reducing waste
Reclaimed Barnwood
Comes from old barns and historic buildings
Has natural weathering and character marks
Best for accent walls, furniture, and decorative projects
Salvaged Wood
Rescued from demolition sites and urban tree removal
Often irregular sizes and mixed wood types
Good for rustic projects and budget builds
Recycled Lumber
Processed scraps and off-cuts made into new boards
More consistent sizing than salvaged wood
Works well for structural projects
RePackify
Serves Phoenix, Mesa, Chandler, and surrounding areas
Connects you with local sawmills, recyclers, and demolition sources
Offers new, used, recycled, and custom-cut lumber in all common sizes
Tucson
Glendale
Flagstaff
Prescott
Common Wood Types (pine, spruce)
$4 - $8 per board foot
Premium Species (walnut, oak)
$8 - $18 per board foot
Reclaimed Siding and Paneling
$2.50 - $7.50 per square foot
Large Beams and Live-Edge Slabs
$5.50 - $18.50 per board foot
Before You Go:
Measure your project twice
Bring a tape measure and flashlight
Have a truck or trailer ready for pickup
At the Yard:
Check for embedded nails and screws
Look for signs of rot or insect damage
Ask about moisture content (should be under 15%)
Request wood species identification for structural uses
For Your Project:
Order 10-15% extra material for waste and mistakes
Ask about delivery options for large orders
Get samples of finish materials before buying in bulk
Sarah from Scottsdale saved $400 on her kitchen island by using reclaimed barnwood instead of new oak. She bought 20 board feet of reclaimed oak at $9 per board foot ($180 total) instead of new oak at $29 per board foot ($580 total). The weathered character gave her kitchen a farmhouse look that would cost thousands to recreate with new wood.
Start with RePackify if you're in the Phoenix area - they'll help you find exactly what you need from their network of local suppliers. For other areas, call the suppliers listed above and ask about current inventory.
Remember: Used lumber takes more time to sort and prepare than new wood, but the savings and character make it worth the effort.
Showing 3 of 3 published Lumber listings in Arizona.