Convert Lumber Into Cash
Recycle construction lumber and timber for competitive cash rates. All grades accepted with sustainable processing methods. Support forest conservation while earning revenue from construction and demolition waste.
How Our Lumber Recycling Works
Simple. Fast. Profitable.
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Schedule Pickup
Free pickup for full truckloads of quality material.
Process & Grading
After pickup, we process and grade your material to determine quality and value.
Get Paid
Payment based on final grading. Certificates provided for qualifying materials.
Important Notice
- • Full truckload quantities required for free pickup
- • Less than truckload quantities subject to pickup fees
- • Loading dock and forklift required on site
- • Payment based on material condition after grading
- • Damaged or contaminated materials may not qualify
- • Final pricing determined after inspection
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Important Pickup Requirements
- • Free pickup available for full truckload quantities only
- • Payment depends on material condition and quality after grading
- • Damaged or contaminated materials may not qualify for payment
- • Pickup fees apply for less than truckload quantities
Why Choose Our Recycling Service?
- •Years industry experience
- •Licensed and insured operations
- •Environmental compliance guaranteed
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Why Businesses Choose Us for Lumber Recycling
Join thousands of companies earning money while going green
Potential Payment
Payment for qualifying material after grading
Go Green
Reduce environmental impact
waste reduction
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Quick pickup in 24-48 hours
Recycle Lumber with Repackify
A Sustainable Solution for Your Unwanted Lumber
If you have old or damaged Lumber taking up space, Repackify offers an easy and responsible way to recycle them. Instead of sending them to landfills, we help businesses reuse, repair, or repurpose Lumber, reducing waste and supporting a circular economy.
How Our Lumber Recycling Program Works
1. Submit Your Lumber Details
Let us know what types and quantities of Lumber you need to recycle. We accept various sizes and conditions, including broken or scrap Lumber.
2. Schedule a Pickup or Drop-Off
For large quantities, we offer bulk Lumber pickup in select areas. If you prefer, you can also deliver Lumber to one of our partner facilities.
3. Responsible Processing
We evaluate Lumber for reuse, repair, or recycling. Usable Lumber are refurbished, while damaged Lumber are broken down into recyclable materials.
4. Contribute to Sustainability
By recycling your Lumber with Repackify, you help reduce landfill waste, conserve resources, and promote a more sustainable supply chain.
What Types of Lumber Can Be Recycled?
We accept a variety of Lumber types, including:
- Softwood Lumber - Pine, spruce, cedar, fir
- Hardwood Lumber - Oak, maple, walnut, cherry, beech
Types of Lumber by Processing
- Rough Lumber - Minimal processing, uneven edges
- Dimensional Lumber - Standard sizes with straight edges
- Surfaced Lumber - Smooth surface after additional processing
Classification by Moisture Content
- Kiln-dried Lumber - 6-12% moisture content
- Green Lumber - Over 19% moisture content
Quality Grades
Lumber is classified by quality grades determined by the quantity and nature of defects:
- Premium/Select Grade
- No. 1 Grade (first grade)
- No. 2 Grade (second grade)
- No. 3 Grade (construction grade)
- Economy/Utility Grade
Specialty Lumber Types
Engineered Lumber
- LVL (Laminated Veneer Lumber)
- Glulam (glued laminated timber)
- Stronger than conventional lumber, resistant to warping
Fire-retardant Lumber
- Treated with special fire-resistant compounds
Pressure-treated Lumber
- Impregnated with chemicals for protection against rot and insects
Decorative Lumber
- With weathered, textured, or other aesthetic finishes
If you're unsure whether your Lumber can be recycled, contact us for an evaluation.