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Available Listings in Providence, RI

Showing 15 of 24 published Lumber listings near Providence, RI.

40 inch Hardwood Boards - Providence RI 02904
$4.16/unit
Providence, RI
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48 inch Notched Runners - Providence RI 02909
$4.28/unit
Providence, RI
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48 inch Hardwood Boards - Warwick RI 02889
$4.15/unit
Warwick, RI
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1x10 Softwood Pallet Runners - Worcester MA 01602
$4.14/unit
Worcester, MA
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48 inch Pallet Hardwood Boards - Augusta ME 04332
$3.82/unit
Augusta, ME
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40 inch Hardwood Boards - Nashua NH 03062
$3.89/unit
Nashua, NH
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1x10 Softwood Deck Boards - Chicopee MA 01020
$4.26/unit
Chicopee, MA
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40 inch Hardwood Boards - Manchester NH 03103
$4.06/unit
Manchester, NH
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0.5x3.5x40 Pallet Pine Boards - Brattleboro VT 05301
$3.96/unit
Brattleboro, VT
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2x6 Lumber Boards - Portsmouth NH 03802
$4.12/unit
Portsmouth, NH
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36 inch Recycled Pallet Runners - Yonkers NY 10704
$3.90/unit
Yonkers, NY
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2x4 Lumber Boards - New York City NY 10011
$4.03/unit
New York City, NY
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2x6 Hardwood Boards - Clifton NJ 07011
$4.03/unit
Clifton, NJ
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Lumber Prices in Providence, RI

Average pricing by condition based on 3 active listings

ConditionAvg. PriceAvailable QtyListings
Used$3.5023,0003

Prices reflect current market averages for lumber in Providence, RI, with 23,000 units available across all conditions. View full price index

About Providence

Providence Supplier & Recycler of Used Lumber

Find Quality Used Lumber in Providence, RI - Save Money While Helping the Environment

What you'll get from this guide: Learn where to buy used lumber in Providence, save 30-50% on materials, and help the environment by reusing wood instead of buying new.

Why Buy Used Lumber?

You get three main benefits:

  • Save money: Used lumber costs 30-50% less than new wood

  • Help the environment: Keep wood out of landfills and reduce tree cutting

  • Get unique character: Old wood has charm new lumber can't match

What to Look For When Shopping

Inspect the Wood Carefully

Check for problems:

  • Rot or soft spots

  • Warping or bowing

  • Insect damage or holes

  • Moisture (should feel dry)

Good signs:

  • Solid, dense wood

  • Clean, straight boards

  • No musty smell

  • Original nail holes (adds character)

Measure Everything

Bring a tape measure and check:

  • Length and width

  • Thickness

  • Quantity you need

Old lumber often has different dimensions than modern standard sizes.

Building Code Considerations

Important: Check with Providence building inspectors before using reclaimed lumber for structural work.

Requirements:

  • Structural lumber needs proper grading

  • May need engineering evaluation

  • Historic projects have special rules

Safe uses without permits:

  • Furniture making

  • Decorative wall panels

  • Shelving

  • Non-structural projects

Money-Saving Tips

Shop smart:

  • Visit multiple locations

  • Buy in bulk for better prices

  • Ask about delivery for large orders

  • Check inventory regularly (it changes often)

Negotiate:

  • Ask for volume discounts

  • Combine orders with other buyers

  • Time purchases during slow seasons

Getting Started: Your First Purchase

Step 1: Decide what you need

  • Make a list of dimensions

  • Count how many pieces

  • Set a budget

Step 2: Start with non-profits

  • Easiest to shop

  • Lowest prices

  • Helpful staff

Step 3: Inspect before buying

  • Bring a flashlight

  • Check all pieces

  • Ask about return policies

Step 4: Plan transport

  • Rent a truck if needed

  • Ask about delivery options

  • Get help loading heavy pieces

Environmental Impact

The numbers:

  • Reclaimed lumber reduces demand for new tree cutting

  • Lower carbon footprint than new lumber processing

Your impact:

  • Every board you buy used saves a tree

  • Reduces landfill waste

  • Supports local recycling economy

Common Projects for Used Lumber

Easy beginner projects:

  • Shelving and storage

  • Picture frames

  • Garden planters

  • Decorative wall panels

Advanced projects:

  • Flooring installation

  • Furniture making

  • Structural beams (with permits)

  • Historic restoration

Red Flags to Avoid

Don't buy lumber that:

  • Feels soft or spongy

  • Has a musty smell

  • Shows signs of pest damage

  • Has lead paint (on very old pieces)

  • Is severely warped or cracked

Final Tips

Remember:

  • Start small for your first project

  • Ask questions - sellers want to help

  • Take photos of pieces you're considering

  • Bring cash (many places prefer it)

  • Have fun with the treasure hunt aspect

Success story example: A local homeowner saved $800 on kitchen shelving by buying reclaimed barn boards instead of new hardwood. The old wood added character her new lumber couldn't match.

Used lumber shopping takes patience, but the savings and environmental benefits make it worthwhile. Start with a simple project and work your way up to bigger purchases as you learn what to look for.

Frequently Asked Questions

Where can I buy lumber in Providence?
Repackify connects you with verified lumber suppliers in Providence, RI. There are currently 24 lumber listings available in this area.
What is the average price for lumber in Providence?
Prices in Providence, RI range from $3.18 to $3.62 per unit. The final price depends on condition, quantity ordered, and freight costs.
How do I sell lumber in Providence?
List your lumber on Repackify to reach buyers across Rhode Island. Create a seller account, upload your inventory, and we'll connect you with qualified buyers. Repackify handles payments and helps coordinate logistics.
Is delivery available in Providence?
Many suppliers in Providence, RI offer local delivery or pickup. For shipments outside the immediate area, Repackify can provide freight quotes from trusted carriers. Delivery options are shown on each listing.