Located in Boulder, CO, Resource Central offers gently used, donor-sourced construction and building materials at affordable prices. Resource Central’s yard, warehouse, and showroom house an ever-changing inventory that provides a diverse array of customers the opportunity to make something creative and/or purposeful from reclaimed materials. More
Building Material Salvage Yards in Boulder on YP.com. See reviews, photos, directions, phone numbers and more for the best Used Building Materials in Boulder, CO. More
Local Used Architectural Building Materials in Boulder,CO with maps, local business reviews, directions and more. More
Materials are produced, purchased, exchanged, and disposed of. Uncle Benny saw the necessity in our community for a building supply exchange where you can buy, sell, or trade new and used building materials. Without a hub such as Uncle Benny's, reusable materials are routinely thrown away for many reasons. More
Architectural Salvage-504 E Pikes Peak Ave, Colorado Springs, CO; Commerce City . A Garrett Lumber and Wrecking Co. 7360 Grape St. Commerce City, CO; Allied Demolition– 7901 Hwy 85, Commerce City, CO 80037 303.289.3366; Hillen Corp– Demolition, Salvage, Recycled Materials, Used Building Materials; Denver . Antique Architectural Elements ... More
Old House Depot is a 20,000 sq. ft. architectural salvage warehouse and carpentry workshop. We sell reclaimed materials, including wood, glass, metalwork, and all kinds of funky things. We do custom builds and deconstruction. Visit us and look around; you never know what you’ll find! Read More on Our Story More
American Architectural Salvage has all sorts of interesting one-of-a-kind architectural tidbits to dress up your home. We’re reclaiming great items from deconstruction projects and donations for you to repurpose in your home – windows, doors, building materials, columns, lighting, unique furniture, fireplace mantles and more. More
This architectural salvage store is located at 506 West Cucharras St. in Colorado Springs. Find their contact information and hours on their website. Habitat ReStore is a well-known architectural salvage store. I think their prices are probably slightly better than Use Again, though I don’t think they have as much of a selection of antique items. More
Read more: How to shop for architectural antique salvage. These places are “a cross between a Hollywood prop department and an elephant burial ground,” says Thomas O’Gorman, author of New Spaces from Salvage (Barron’s Educ., 2002). More
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