Recycled and Repurposed Building Materials for Home Improvement
Using Someone Else's Castoffs is Good for You and Good for the Environment
The option to use repurposed or recycled building materials is one that not many people realize. But with companies sprouting up all over the country that specialize in deconstruction of buildings that salvages all materials it can, these materials are not only readily available, but also can be an economical way to complete a home improvement project.
Sometimes these objects might need a little imagination and sometimes you'll have to look a little longer than if you were just standing in the aisle of your favorite home improvement mega-store, but the finds can be unique and the end product is something you can be proud of and feel good about.
While almost any kind of building material can be salvaged and resold, at this time it's easier to find repurposed lumber, appliances and plumbing fixtures. Tile, countertops and flooring are also popular materials to purchase from a company that gets them through deconstruction.
There are many of these companies throughout the country, but these offer large-scale, user-friendly places to go and scope out the building materials needed for your next product.
Build It Green! NYC - New York City
The Rebuilding Center - Portland, Oregon
Re Source - Boulder and Fort Collins, Colorado
While not all building materials can usually be found, remember that by choosing sustainable materials can sometimes save money and will always be better for the environment. Materials that are made from recycled matter are usually better for the environment, too. One example is recycled tile, usually made from recycled glass and other non-toxic substances that are used to bind the tiles together.
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