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You don't have permission to access /ada-compliance/ada-doors.htmlWe love trades and give top dollar for used trailers - cash or trade. Click here to fill out your details today! We make the process simple. Your One Stop Horse, Stock, Utility, Car, Equipment, Motorcycle, and Cargo Trailer Shop! Price ($ to $$$) Price ($$$ to $) Title (A to Z) Title (Z to A)Welcome to our Reclaimed Lumber Page. In this section you will see examples of some of the products we are now stocking as well as those products and services that are readily available. Our inventory on these fine reclaimed products vary from time to time, based on what comes in and what gets sold. But to be sure, we typically carry a full assortment of hand hewn beams, antique rough sawn beams, weathered grey and silver barn board, brown barn board from the insides of barns, faded red and white barn board, reclaimed rafters and joists, reclaimed wall and floor boards. These products can be used in a number of applications for walls, ceilings, floors, table tops, bar tops, furniture and cabinets.

Below you will find representations of our everyday products that we keep on hand along with some applications where these products have been used. You can also contact us to see what new items may have arrived that we have yet to post. Reclaimed Grey Barn BoardMany of our grey barn boards are recovered from Midwest dairy barns, Upstate NY barns and Southern New England barns. Reclaimed Brown Barn Boards These are typically from inside of the barn. Stall walls, floors, inside walls and threshing floors. Typical color is a brown to beige mix of color. Reclaimed Faded Red Barn Board Reclaimed Faded White Barn Board Reclaimed Blended Barn Board Reclaimed BeamsHand Hewn Beams from the Midwest, Upstate NY, Maine, CT, PA, NC Sawn Reclaimed Beams from the Midwest, Upstate NY and Maine Reclaimed SoftwoodsThick boards(Spruce, Hemlock, Pine, and Fir stock). Reclaimed Factory Beams and Posts Reclaimed Hardwoods-boards(Oak, Chestnut, Walnut, Poplar, Ash, Elm)

Misc. Items and Hardware Antique Sliding Barn Track Antique Nails and SpikesIf anything is a constant in home improvement, it’s the trash. Home improvement projects tend to leave behind plenty of sawdust, screws and scraps of wood. Donating your renovation materials keeps functional — and often desirable — items out of the landfill. Other renovators get the materials they need for their projects. You get to help others while getting rid of your trash. Some organizations will remove materials for you, and your donations may qualify for a tax deduction. Donating is a win-win situation! In general, donate items that can be reused and are in good condition. Make sure that any small parts in multi-piece items like doorknobs, plumbing fixtures and lighting are kept together. Check for rust, sharp nails or broken boards. Donations that are clean and in good condition are easy to reuse, and many local organizations will help you recycle these items. Donating is a great way to keep these bulky items out of the landfill.

You also can donate working appliances like stoves, refrigerators, dishwashers* and washing machines.
lowes garage door monitorThey need to be clean and in good working order. Many organizations will help these appliances find a new home, including Habitat for Humanity, home salvage shops, and secondhand stores like The Salvation Army and Goodwill. * Check with your local ReStore to see if they accept dishwasher donations. Both internal and external doors can be used by someone else. The most useful doors are clean and undamaged, so look for holes or alterations before donating. Sliding glass patio doors also can be donated. If you are donating sliding glass doors or windows, checking for cracks or holes in the glass is particularly important; these cracks might make the glass unstable and likely to break. Wood from framing or home improvement projects can be easily recycled. Most organizations that accept donated lumber request that it come without exposed nails and screws because these can pose a safety hazard.

Other concerns include wood with ripped or sharp edges and some types of treated wood. Salvage shops usually accept larger pieces of wood, including two-by-fours and plywood. A local woodworking class might appreciate smaller pieces of wood. Many salvage yards will recycle wood flooring that is in good condition. Look for clean, undamaged wood flooring with no visible nails and screws. They also will recycle extra boxes of tiles from a home improvement project. Not all types of flooring are recyclable, so talk to your local salvage shop before donating. Light fixtures can be recycled through salvage shops or through other community organizations. Salvage shops often have a high demand for working light fixtures, and many community organizations use donated light fixtures when rehabilitating low-income homes. You can also donate light switches, switch covers and wiring to cut your construction waste down even more. Many people replace door handles and cabinet knobs to update a room's appearance.