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Deconstruction and Salvage

Salvage and Deconstruction Can Save You Money

This Web page is intended to introduce you to cost-saving salvage and deconstruction practices and the local resources available to help you get started. Salvage is the recovery of valuable or useful materials for reuse. Deconstruction is the systematic disassembly of a building. Using salvage and deconstruction techniques on a demolition project can be an effective way to cut costs and come in with a lower bid or gain a higher profit margin. The key to effective salvage and deconstruction is knowing which techniques are most cost effective and when to apply them on a particular project.

Benefits of Salvage and Deconstruction

  • Avoiding the disposal costs of demolition debris
  • Avoiding transportation costs if another company removes the material
  • Earning money by selling recovered materials

Considerations

  • Is it more cost-effective to train your crews on these techniques or use a "subcontractor" or "firm" that is skilled in salvage and/or deconstruction? These companies may provide their services in exchange for the materials they remove.
  • Know which materials you plan to salvage and dispose. For example: Managing the roof and the walls as construction and demolition debris while salvaging the floor joists and beams may be the most cost effective solution if a building is in poor condition.
  • Find a buyer for the materials that can be recovered before you begin your project. Specialized firms listed below may be able to assist you in determining what items may be salvaged.
  • Concrete, wiring, piping, yard debris, metal studs, and metal bracing/supports are all easily recyclable whenever a building is being taken down. Deconstruction projects will also likely yield non-salvageable clean wood which can be recycled.

Salvage and Deconstruction Resources

Below is a list of companies that are well versed in salvage and deconstruction techniques and may be interested in being a subcontractor on projects. For additional information on these companies, please see pages 23-24 of the 2006 King County/Seattle Construction Recycling Directory (PDF, 819 K).

Salvage and Deconstruction Companies

Company

Contact

Earthwise, Inc.

206-624-4510

Olympia Salvage

360-259-8985

The Reharvest Center

253-531-5845

Resource Woodworks, Inc.

253-474-3757

The RE Store

206-297-9119

Re-Use Consulting

360-201-6977

The ReUse People of America

206-423-9789

RW Rhine, Inc.

253-537-5852

Seattle Building Salvage

206-381-3453

Second Use Building Materials

206-763-6929

Deconstruction Consulting Services

Private consulting services are available to work in-depth with you to provide guidance and networking support for salvage and deconstruction services.

Deconstruction Consulting Services

Company

Contact

Re-Use Consulting

360-201-6977

Web Resources - King County Solid Waste Division

"Salvaged Home" Instructional Videos

Questions?

Contact the Construction Recycling program online.

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Updated: Jan. 9, 2008


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