Buy Used Lumber in Los Angeles, CA
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Lumber Prices in Los Angeles, CA
Average pricing by condition based on 5 active listings
| Condition | Avg. Price | Available Qty | Listings |
|---|---|---|---|
| Used | $3.33 | 24,000 | 5 |
Prices reflect current market averages for lumber in Los Angeles, CA, with 24,000 units available across all conditions. View full price index
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Los Angeles Supplier & Recycler of Used Lumber
Save Money on Quality Used Lumber in Los Angeles - Your Complete Guide
Why This Matters: You'll save 30-70% on lumber costs while helping the environment. This guide shows you exactly where to find quality used wood in LA, what to expect to pay, and how to avoid costly mistakes.
What You'll Get From Used Lumber
Used lumber gives you three main benefits:
Save money: Pay $3-18 per square foot instead of $25-40 for new wood
Better quality: Older wood is often more stable and has unique character
Help the environment: Keep good wood out of landfills
Online Options
RePackify: Check their local sellers database for new and recycled stock
Community sites: Craigslist and Facebook Marketplace for DIY finds
How to Buy Smart
Before You Go
Measure twice: Know exactly what sizes you need
Set a budget: Used lumber ranges from $2-25 per piece
Bring tools: Tape measure, flashlight, magnet (to check for hidden nails)
What to Look For
Avoid soft spots: Press on the wood - it should feel solid
Check for straight boards: Warped wood is hard to work with
Look at the ends: Dark or crumbly ends mean rot
What to Ask
"Is this wood dried?" (Important for indoor projects)
"What type of wood is this?" (Different woods have different strengths)
"Do you deliver?" (Many offer delivery for $50-100)
Quick Price Guide
Basic dimensional lumber: $2-8 per linear foot
Reclaimed flooring: $8-18 per square foot
Live-edge slabs: $850-1,250 each
Barn siding: $5-12 per square foot
Beams: $15-40 per linear foot
Start Simple
If you're new to used lumber, start with a small project from a repackify. You'll learn what to look for without spending much money. Once you know what good used lumber looks and feels like, you can tackle bigger projects from specialty shops.
Your next step: Visit the repackify closest to you this weekend. Bring a tape measure and see what's available. Most people are surprised by the quality and selection.