Buy Used Lumber in Dearborn, MI
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Lumber Prices in Dearborn, MI
Average pricing by condition based on 3 active listings
| Condition | Avg. Price | Available Qty | Listings |
|---|---|---|---|
| Used | $3.42 | 16,000 | 3 |
Prices reflect current market averages for lumber in Dearborn, MI, with 16,000 units available across all conditions. View full price index
About Dearborn
Dearborn Supplier & Recycler of Used Lumber
Find Used and Reclaimed Lumber Near Dearborn, MI
What you'll get: Save money on quality lumber while helping the environment by choosing used and reclaimed wood for your next project.
Why Buy Used Lumber?
You'll save 30-70% compared to new lumber while keeping good wood out of landfills. Used lumber works great for:
Fence projects
Shed construction
Interior accent walls
Furniture building
Garden beds
How to Choose the Right Place
For Basic Projects
Start with Trio Lumber or Brooks Lumber if you need:
Standard 2x4, 2x6, 2x8 lumber
Plywood sheets
Basic trim boards
Large quantities
For Budget Projects
Visit Southfield ReStore when you want:
Maximum savings (50-70% off retail)
Don't mind mixed sizes and conditions
Need doors, windows, or cabinets too
For Special Projects
Contact specialty dealers for:
Barn wood accent walls
Live-edge table tops
Historic home restoration
Unique character pieces
Before You Buy
Call First
Confirm they have what you need
Ask about delivery options
Check store hours (many require appointments)
Bring Tools
Tape measure
Pencil for marking
Calculator for quick math
Inspect Before Buying
Check for rot, insect damage, or warping
Look for nails or screws that need removal
Test structural integrity for load-bearing projects
Ask Questions
What species of wood is this?
Has it been treated with chemicals?
Can you cut it to size?
Do you offer delivery?
Planning Your Purchase
Most used lumber comes in random lengths and widths. Measure your project carefully and buy 10-15% extra to account for waste from cuts and defects.
Example: For a 12-foot fence, buy 14 feet of boards to allow for trimming damaged ends.
This approach saves money while giving your project character that new lumber can't match.