Shop From Local Manufacturers & Sellers of Lumber.
What you'll get from this guide: Find affordable building materials, reduce waste, and discover local sources for reclaimed wood that can cut your project costs in half.
You save money. You help the environment. You get unique materials with character that new lumber can't match.
For example, barn wood from the 1800s has a weathered look that takes decades to develop naturally. Plus, you'll pay 50-70% less than new lumber prices.
Measure your project space
Calculate how much lumber you need
Bring a tape measure and flashlight
Call ahead for large orders
Check each board for:
Ask about:
Good used lumber feels solid when you tap it. It should not bend easily or have a musty smell. Small nail holes are normal and can add character.
If you're new to used lumber, try these easy projects first:
These projects let you practice working with reclaimed wood before tackling bigger jobs.
Used lumber gives you quality materials at half the cost. You help the environment by keeping wood out of landfills. Start small, learn as you go, and enjoy the unique character that only reclaimed wood can provide.
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