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Habitat for Humanity
habitat.org › restores › find-donate-building-materials-habitat-restore
Find and donate building materials at the Habitat ReStore | Habitat for Humanity
Your local Habitat ReStore likely accepts a wide variety of new and gently used home building materials. Many donations come from home renovation projects. The donations accepted by Habitat ReStores will vary by store, but most will accept: ... Contact your local Habitat ReStore to see if your ...
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OFFLOADIT
offloadit.com › home
OFFLOADIT | Buy and Sell Surplus building material marketplace
June 24, 2025 - Use OFFLOADIT to offload surplus building materials, support Habitat for Humanity Restore, and find building supplies near me.
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Broome County
broomecountyny.gov › solidwaste › eco-center-building-materials-reuse
Eco Center: Building Materials Reuse | Broome County
The Eco Center is a reuse facility located on the Broome County Landfill property open during the same operating hours. The Eco Center accepts reusable construction materials from individuals, builders, remodelers and contractors. ... no cost for up to 500 lbs.
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Thejunkpirates
thejunkpirates.com › what-to-do-with-leftover-construction-materials-a-complete-guide
What To Do With Leftover Construction Materials | The Junk Pirates
March 24, 2025 - You can also find more people who ... social media. If you want to remove these materials quickly, you can give them away for free. You can also set up a swap event in your area where people can take what they need. This will reduce waste and support more people in their building work. Other contractors and construction companies might sometimes utilize off-cuts and leftovers in their ongoing ...
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Where to donate/sell excess building materials
Call the local habitat for humanity. They might be able to find a use for it. Done some charity work for them the last few years I've been up here. They do good work, good people. More on reddit.com
🌐 r/newhaven
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June 7, 2023
Best place to get junk/scrap building materials
You could try to find some demolition companies, garbage skip companies or landscapers and see if they will let you sift through suitable disposal goods before they toss it. More on reddit.com
🌐 r/homestead
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Anybody know a cheap lumber yard or a place to get reclaimed wood?
Barns...most farms have an old barn falling apart and will gladdly let you strip it down and take away the wood. More on reddit.com
🌐 r/nyc
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Resources to find cheap materials for home improvements?

Habitat for Humanity Restore has surplus and used building materials. Some cities have other recycled material stores or surplus stores. Look online - craigslist and nextdoor.

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🌐 r/HomeImprovement
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Reusecenters
reusecenters.org
ReUse Centers | Reclaimed Building Materials
ReUse Center is dedicated to taking unwanted building materials and making them available to those in need. The products that are donated are building grade products that are overstocked by our partner suppliers or are donated by companies and private individuals all across the Cincinnati and ...
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Elemental
elemental.green › home › materials › good to know materials › how to find reclaimed home building materials
How to Find Reclaimed Home Building Materials
February 15, 2025 - You might not think of recycled “building materials” when you think of craigslist, but it’s actually a really great resource for lumber, bricks, cabinetry, flooring, roofing, and more. Most of your options will be materials that are being resold but don’t forget to check the “free” tab.
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Facebook
facebook.com › groups › SBM4Sale
Surplus Building Materials For Sale/Free
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Austinhabitat
austinhabitat.org › home › restore › store locations › construction materials
Construction Materials
March 22, 2024 - Own a brand-new home starting at just $152K · Curious about what we currently have in stock? Find your closest Austin Habitat for Humanity ReStore location
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Twin Cities Habitat for Humanity
restore.tchabitat.org › blog › what-to-do-with-leftover-building-materials-or-construction-waste
What to do with leftover building materials
When you donate construction, you help keep perfectly good materials out of the landfill, shoppers get usable items at an affordable price, and you get a tax deduction. Plus, you’ll be helping Twin Cities Habitat for Humanity create and preserve homes for local families. Most thrift stores benefit local charities, but few will take construction materials, especially in large quantities.
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Of Houses and Trees
ofhousesandtrees.com › home › 6 places to find affordable (or free!) reclaimed building materials
6 Places to Find Affordable (Or Free!) Reclaimed Building Materials
February 11, 2025 - Building a home? Who says all the materials have to be new? Here are six places to find reclaimed building materials - to buy or get for free!
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Bigreuse
bigreuse.org
Big Reuse - Non-Profit Retail Store and Donation Center
Used furniture, building materials, home goods, clothing, appliances, books, records, vintage, antiques. Material donations accepted daily. Free pickups.
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Community Forklift
communityforklift.org › home
Home - Community Forklift
November 21, 2013 - Narrator: Community Forklift reduces landfill waste and conserves resources by accepting donations of excess building materials. These treasures find a new life in our warehouse, where small business owners and residents can shop for low-cost ...
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Community Forklift
communityforklift.org › home › about › who we are
Who We Are - Community Forklift
April 11, 2023 - We collect donations of new and gently used building materials and home essentials and make them available to the community at low cost. We also distribute free materials to nonprofits and neighbors in need, create good green jobs, and educate ...
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Repurposed Materials
repurposedmaterialsinc.com › home › repurpose by industry › construction industry
"repurposes" from Construction Industry | repurposedMATERIALS
August 25, 2023 - Interested in finding cheap and sustainable materials for your next project? Learn how you can "repurpose" construction castoffs and more!
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Habitat for Humanity
restore.habitatebsv.org › shop › used-building-materials-hardware
Used Tools and Materials | Habitat for Humanity ReStore
Find quality used building materials & hardware at ReStore. Gently-used items in great condition. You're sure to find what you need.
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Bigreuse
bigreuse.org › pages › donate-materials
Donate Materials to Big Reuse
Accepting donations of reusable items daily: Furniture, Building Supplies, Home Goods, Clothing, Books, Media, Bath, Kitchen, Appliances, Hardware. Big. Reuse also accepts e-waste for recycling.
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Just Make It Go Away
justmakeitgoaway.com › home › sell excess building materials
Sell Excess Building Materials - Just Make It Go Away
December 1, 2021 - Selling your excess building materials online is as simple as clicking on our link and filling out our form. Once finalized, you get your cash back, get more free space, and stay stress-free.
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Ecohome
ecohome.net › guides › planning and design › materials and resources › recycled and reclaimed materials
Where to buy and sell used building materials - Ecohome
December 3, 2020 - Find local markets to buy and sell recycled and reclaimed building materials online in the Ecohome Building Guide.
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Wikihow
wikihow.com › home and garden › home improvements › house building › 7 ways to get free building materials - wikihow
7 Ways to Get Free Building Materials - wikiHow
October 2, 2025 - Check the dumpster area of large apartment buildings periodically, especially when it's close to pick-up day. The things some people throw away could be free construction material for you.
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Stardustbuilding
stardustbuilding.org
Stardust
Stardust is the only material reuse organization that’s local to the Phoenix metro area. For over two decades, we’ve worked with the construction industry, remodelers, and suppliers to implement eco-friendly practices. Contractors enjoy reduced labor costs and the simple deconstruction process. Suppliers enjoy the ability to easily donate unwanted or excess building materials with free donation pickup.