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Save Money and Help the Environment: Your Guide to Buying Used Lumber in Vermont

What you'll gain: Learn where to find quality reclaimed wood in Vermont, understand pricing, and discover how to choose the right materials for your project while saving money and reducing waste.

Why Choose Used Lumber?

You get three main benefits:

  • Save money - Often 30-50% less than new lumber
  • Help the environment - Reduce waste and avoid cutting new trees
  • Get unique character - Historic patina and grain patterns you can't buy new

What Types of Used Lumber Can You Find?

Barn and Structural Wood:

  • Beams from old barns and mills
  • Flooring boards with decades of wear
  • Siding with weathered surfaces
  • Joists and support timbers

Recycled Hardwood:

  • Domestic woods like oak, maple, and pine
  • Exotic hardwoods from old furniture
  • Live-edge slabs for countertops
  • Plywood from construction projects

Where to Buy Used Lumber in Vermont

RePackify - Montpelier

  • Recycled wood varieties
  • New and custom cuts available
  • Local delivery service

What Does Used Lumber Cost?

Here are real prices from Vermont suppliers:

Basic Barn Wood:

  • Red barn boards: $1.50 per board foot
  • Chestnut subfloor: $2.00 per square foot
  • Oak joists: $3.00 per linear foot

Premium Reclaimed Wood:

  • Pine barn siding: $4.00 per board foot
  • Resawn chestnut boards: $7.00 per square foot
  • Resawn antique oak: $8.00 per square foot

How to Choose the Right Used Lumber

Step 1: Know Your Project Ask yourself: What am I building? Flooring needs different wood than furniture or structural beams.

Step 2: Visit Before You Buy Look for:

  • Straight boards without major warping
  • Good color and grain pattern
  • Minimal damage from nails or insects
  • Proper thickness for your needs

Step 3: Check the Wood's History Good sellers will tell you:

  • Where the wood came from
  • How old it is
  • What treatments it may have had

Step 4: Plan Your Processing Used lumber often needs:

  • Nail removal
  • Planing or sanding
  • Cutting to size
  • Cleaning or refinishing

Finding More Used Lumber

Online Sources:

  • Craigslist Vermont lumber section
  • Facebook Marketplace
  • Local woodworking groups

Community Resources:

  • Woodworking forums
  • Local maker spaces
  • Construction demolition sites

Getting Started

Start with a small project like a shelf or simple furniture piece. This lets you learn how to work with reclaimed wood without a big investment.

Visit a local supplier first. Seeing and touching the wood helps you understand quality and choose the right pieces for your project.

Remember: Used lumber takes more work than new wood, but the savings and unique character make it worth the effort.

Enterprise Lumber Solutions in Vermont

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