Buy Used Pallet in California
Available Listings in California
Showing 15 of 24 published Pallet listings in California.
Pallet Prices in California
Average pricing by condition based on 59 active listings
| Condition | Avg. Price | Available Qty | Listings |
|---|---|---|---|
| Core | $9.03 | 2,270 | 4 |
| Grade A (Like New) | $9.30 | 24,322 | 18 |
| Grade B (Good) | $7.83 | 29,996 | 17 |
| Grade C (Fair) | $8.41 | 13,040 | 18 |
| New | $12.49 | 3,200 | 2 |
Prices reflect current market averages for pallet in California, with 72,828 units available across all conditions. View full price index
About California
#1 Supplier of Used Pallet Across The State of California
How to Buy Used Pallets in California Near You: Save Money and Get Quality
What you'll get from this guide: Learn where to find the best used pallets in California, understand pricing, and avoid costly mistakes when buying.
Why Buy Used Pallets?
Used pallets cost 50-70% less than new ones. In California, you'll pay $2.75 to $11.92 for used pallets versus $25 for new ones. You also help the environment by reusing materials.
Current California Prices
Used pallet prices in California average $4.50 per pallet. Recent market data from RePackify shows a 125% price increase due to lumber shortages, but used pallets still offer significant savings.
Price breakdown by grade:
Grade A (best quality): Around $9.50 each
Grade B (good quality): Around $7.50 each
Grade C (basic quality): $2.75-$4.50 each
Understanding Pallet Grades
Think of pallet grades like used car conditions:
Grade A Pallets:
Look almost new
No broken parts
Good for retail displays
Minimal repairs needed
Grade B Pallets:
Show wear but work fine
May have visible repairs
Perfect for warehouses
Best value for most businesses
Grade C Pallets:
Heavy wear and damage
Cheapest option
Use only for light loads
Where to Find Used Pallets
Best sources in California:
Pallet recycling companies (most reliable)
Industrial areas and warehouses
Construction sites
Agricultural operations
Online marketplaces
Regional availability:
Los Angeles area: Highest supply, competitive prices
San Francisco Bay: Good selection, slightly higher prices
Central Valley: Agricultural pallets, often weathered
San Diego: Limited but available
What to Check Before Buying
Inspect each pallet for:
Broken or cracked boards
Loose nails or screws
Weight capacity markings
Stains or chemical damage
Size accuracy (standard is 48" x 40")
Red flags to avoid:
Strong chemical odors
Oil stains
Pest damage
Missing boards
Bent or warped structure
Standard Sizes Available
Most common sizes:
48" x 40" (standard shipping)
42" x 42" (square format)
48" x 48" (large square)
Custom sizes (limited availability)
Heat Treatment Requirements
If you're shipping internationally, you need heat-treated pallets. These pallets:
Meet ISPM-15 standards
Have special stamps
Cost $2-3 more per pallet
Prevent pest problems at borders
Heat treatment kills insects and fungi by heating pallets to 130°F for 30 minutes.
Regional Price Differences
Northern California:
Sacramento Valley: $3.50-$7.00
Bay Area: $4.00-$8.50
Agricultural areas: $2.75-$5.00
Southern California:
Los Angeles: $4.50-$9.50
Orange County: $5.00-$10.00
San Diego: $4.00-$8.00
Central California:
Fresno area: $3.00-$6.50
Agricultural zones: $2.75-$5.50
Buying Tips
Order in bulk: Most suppliers offer discounts for 50+ pallets.
Check delivery costs: Delivery fees range from $50-$150 depending on distance and order size.
Ask about pickup: Some suppliers offer free pickup if you collect pallets yourself.
Negotiate: Prices are often flexible, especially for large orders.
Plan ahead: Popular grades sell quickly during busy seasons.
Services to Look For
Good suppliers offer:
Free damaged pallet removal
Same-day delivery
Bulk discounts
Custom sizing
Heat treatment
Quality guarantees
Questions to ask suppliers:
What's your return policy?
Do you offer volume discounts?
What's the delivery timeframe?
Can you provide heat treatment?
Do you buy back damaged pallets?
When to Buy New vs. Used
Choose used pallets when:
Budget is tight
Pallets won't be seen by customers
You need many pallets quickly
Environmental impact matters
Choose new pallets when:
Customer-facing applications
Maximum weight capacity needed
Long-term storage required
Hygiene is critical (food/medical)
Storage and Handling
Store pallets properly:
Keep them dry
Stack no more than 6 high
Check regularly for damage
Rotate stock to prevent warping
Safety tips:
Wear gloves when handling
Watch for protruding nails
Don't exceed weight limits
Inspect before each use
Environmental Benefits
Buying used pallets helps California's environment by:
Reducing landfill waste
Saving trees
Lowering transportation emissions
Supporting circular economy
One reused pallet saves approximately 0.84 trees and reduces CO2 emissions by 4.5 pounds.
Quick Buying Checklist
Before you buy, make sure you:
[ _ ] Know your size requirements
[ _ ] Understand weight needs
[ _ ] Have delivery location ready
[ _ ] Checked local regulations
[ _ ] Compared at least 3 suppliers
[ _ ] Asked about bulk discounts
[ _ ] Confirmed delivery timing
Common Mistakes to Avoid
Don't:
Buy sight unseen
Ignore delivery costs
Forget about storage space
Overlook weight ratings
Skip quality inspection
Buy more than you need immediately
Getting Started
Start by contacting 3-5 local suppliers with your requirements. Ask for quotes based on:
Quantity needed
Grade preference
Delivery location
Timeline requirements
Most suppliers can provide quotes within 24 hours and deliver within 2-3 business days.
Remember: The best deal isn't always the cheapest price. Factor in quality, service, and reliability when making your decision.