Shop From Local Manufacturers & Sellers of Lumber.
What you'll get from this guide: You'll save 30-70% on lumber costs, reduce waste, and find unique wood with character that new lumber can't match.
Used lumber gives you three big wins:
For example, a new 8-foot 2x8 pine board costs about $15. The same size reclaimed board might cost $6-8.
Buy a $20 moisture meter from any hardware store. Good indoor lumber should read below 12%. Wet wood will warp and crack.
Start small: Buy lumber for one small project first. This lets you test the supplier.
Check three places: Get prices from at least three sources. Prices can vary a lot.
Bring a truck: Most places don't deliver small orders. A pickup truck or trailer saves money.
Go on weekdays: Less crowded, more time to talk with staff.
The key is matching your project needs with the right supplier. A deck project? Try auctions for bulk lumber. A dining table? Go to specialty reclaimers for premium boards.