Search Results: 22 matches found for salvage yards
http://www.artefactdesignsalvage.com
23562 Hwy. 121
Sonoma, CA 95476 (Map It)
(707) 933-0660
sales@artefactdesignsalvage.comA resource for salvaged building materials: columns, iron gates, building ornaments, fun house mirrors, statuary, fountains, lighting, ruins & fragments, doors, windows, mantels, garden ornaments. Open 10 am - 5 pm
Updated June 10, 2009.
http://www.buildingresources.org
701 Amador Street (near Third Street)
San Francisco, CA 94124 (Map It)
(415) 285-7814Building Resources sells quality reused building materials & architectural salvage. Doors, windows, garden, lighting, hardware, lumber, stone & tile, sinks & tubs, trim & detail. Open 9-4:30 every day. 'Contact' e-mail, on web site. They offer a series of three workshops designed especially for schools with subjects ranging from garden and hardscape design to interior lighting and lamp making.
Updated June 3, 2009.
718 Douglas Ave. (near Edes Avenue)
Oakland, CA 94603 (Map It)
(510) 569-2070
cksalvage@aol.comReuse facility and supplier of building materials, selling used (reclaimed) lumber; restores high-end lumber and wooden architectural beams and details. Also, salvaged flooring, bricks, doors, plumbing. Open M-F 9-5:00
Updated June 3, 2009.
http://www.crossroadslumber.com
P.O. Box 928, 57839 Road 225
North Fork, CA 93643
(888) 842-3201 Toll Free
info@crossroadslumber.comSupplying quality timbers since 1981, they promote and support sustainable building practices and especially want to work with people using earth, straw, and non-toxic materials in their projects. Crossroads supplies individual homes as well as larger mainstream projects where the look and quality of old growth timber is desired. They specialize in old growth and re-sawn timbers, remanufactured flooring, and recycled lumber from buildings, bridges, and railroads lines.
Updated October 21, 2009.
http://www.creativereuse.org
4695 Telegraph Avenue (at 47th Street)
Oakland, CA 94609 (Map It)
(510) 547-6470
eastbaydepot@hotmail.comEast Bay Depot for Creative Reuse accepts donations of "unique discard" materials for kids' art projects. They sell file folders, binders, recycled paper, and other reclaimed art and office materials. They are a nonprofit agency that collects materials and redistributes them to community at low cost. Specializing in art materials, books, small furniture, frames and garden artifacts.
Updated June 3, 2009.
http://www.ecotimber.com
5215 Central Avenue ( Mail only )
Richmond, CA 94804 (Map It)
(510) 809-8200They have no walk-in store front. Contact them through their web site, on "where to buy" page. Supplier of high quality wood products from environmentally sound sources. Carries a selection of hardwood flooring from FSC-certified well-managed forests, fast-growing Bamboo flooring, and hand-scraped flooring. Offering products made with finishes and adhesives that won't off-gas harmful chemicals. Web site also features an Eco Friendly Flooring Guide.
Updated June 10, 2009.
http://www.elmwoodreclaimedtimber.com
PO Box 10750
Kansas City, MO 64188-0750
(800) 705-0705Offering reclaimed timber and stone products. They have earned the Forest Stewardship Council designation, and they are aiming at environmental beneficence, from how they find their product to how they mill it and ship it, and beyond that to 'zero waste'. Open 8am-8pm M-F, and Sat. 9am-2pm CST
Updated June 10, 2009.
http://www.garbage.org
500 Mecham Rd.
Petaluma, CA (Map It)
(707) 795-3660Salvage yard and recycling. What They Take: Regular Recycling -- Newspaper, mixed office paper, magazines and flattened cardboard; aluminum cans, tin cans, redemption plastic bottles, #2 plastic containers. Metals Recycling -- Iron and scrap metal, copper, brass and all non-ferrous scrap. Hazardous Materials Recycling -- Car batteries, waste car oil (5 gallon max). Other Recycling -- Ceramics (toilets, sinks, pots plates), single or double mattresses and box frames. Reusable -- Building Materials Doors, windows, sinks, tubs, toilets, roofing, gutters, pipes, fittings and lumber. Household -- Clothes, books, toys, lamps, pots and pans, small appliances, furniture, desks, tables, bookshelves. Electronics -- Computers, printers, stereos, TV's, VCR's and answering machines. Machinery -- Lawnmowers, bicycles, motor bikes, car parts and tools. Call for specifics.
Updated June 10, 2009.
http://heritagesalvage.com
1473 Petaluma Blvd South
Petaluma, CA 94952 (Map It)
(707) 762-6277
office@heritagesalvage.comThey sell construction and building supplies: Reclaimed old growth redwood, fir, oak, pine from agricultural structures (barns, chicken shacks, feed warehouses, water tanks) and local wineries located in northern and central California. Lumber, doors, pillars, flooring, fence posts, recycled stone, furniture from salvaged wood, and driftwood. Milling services also available. Open W-F 9am-5pm, Sat 10am-4pm.
Updated May 7, 2010.
http://www.higginshardwoods.com/
6951 Southfront Road
Livermore, CA 94551 (Map It)
(800) 241-1883
info20@higlum.comHiggins Hardwoods sells regular wood as well as: Reclaimed Flooring; Reclaimed Millwork; Reclaimed Planking And Decking and; Reclaimed Timber, Beams, and Mantles. Store locations in: Fresno, Honolulu, Livermore, Monterey Bay, Reno, Sacramento, Santa Maria, and Santa Rosa.
Updated June 3, 2009.
http://www.ohmegasalvage.com
2407 San Pablo Ave.
Berkeley, CA 94702 (Map It)
(510) 204-0767
ohmegasalvage@earthlink.netOhmega Salvage buys and sells usual and unusual salvaged building materials: doors, windows, stained glass, pedestal sinks, claw-foot tubs, lighting fixtures, mantels, wrought iron, marble, Victorian hardware, and architectural elements. Open: Seven days a week 9:30 am to 6 pm
Updated June 3, 2009.
http://www.omegatoo.com
2204 San Pablo Ave.
Berkeley, CA 94702 (Map It)
(510) 843-3636
megatoo@pacbell.netOmega Too is a specialist in providing antique and antique-style fixtures for renovations of older homes. They offer many kinds of repair services for lamps and lighting and will provide a free estimate. They create custom lights and buy lights. They are primarily interested in lights from before 1950. They also have reproduction claw foot tubs, bridge faucets, period correct sinks & low flow toilets. Hours of Operation: Monday through Saturday: 10-6, Sunday: 12-5
Updated June 10, 2009.
http://www.habitateb.org/restore/
9235 San Leandro Street
Oakland, CA 94603 (Map It)
(510) 777-1447
ReStore@habitatEB.orgEnterprise of East Bay Habitat for Humanity. Accepts donations of new and sellable used building materials. Seeks volunteers. Mon-Sat. 9am-6pm
Updated June 10, 2009.
http://www.reusablelumber.com
P.O. Box 620327
Woodside, CA 94062
(650) 529-9122
info@reusablelumber.comSells reclaimed wood. Does building demolition oriented around wood. Provides high quality, old growth products not available at commercial lumber yards and "big box" home improvement centers. They harvest their products from our rich urban landscape carefully, by hand. Prior to sale, the harvest is cleaned and either sold as-is or re-surfaced and custom-milled into flooring, siding, decking, casing, trim, ceilings, doors and beams, etc., depending on the specific needs of our clients. Has storage yards in Pescadero and Petaluma, California
Updated June 10, 2009.
http://www.ruizantiquelighting.com
2333 Clement Avenue
Alameda, CA 94501 (Map It)
(510) 769-6082
lampjeanne@ruizantiquelighting.comSpecializing in original lighting of all styles; Victorian, Craftsman, Art Deco, and offer custom design lighting. All fixtures are restored, rewired and ready to be installed. The electrical parts used in restoration are UL approved and are of the highest standards to insure safety and reliability. They offer complete rewiring and restorations services.
Updated June 10, 2009.
http://www.sonomacompost.com
550 Meacham Road
Petaluma, CA 94952 (Map It)
(707) 664-9113
office@sonomacompost.comTheir products include a variety of organic composts and mulches; they also offer a school garden program and offer tours to school groups. Also sells good quality recycled lumber.
Updated April 8, 2009.
http://www.terramai.com
PO Box 66
Mount Shasta, CA 96067
(800) 220-9062
info@terramai.comSells a wide array of reclaimed wood, as flooring, siding, paneling, beams and lumber. All woods are reclaimed and all are Forest Stewardship Council (FSC) certified. They have no walk-in storefront. They also do millwork and design.
Updated June 10, 2009.
http://TheReusePeople.org
9235 San Leandro Street
Oakland, CA 94603 (Map It)
(510) 383-1983
info@TheReusePeople.orgThe ReUse People reduces the solid waste stream and changes the way the built environment is renewed by salvaging building materials and distributing them for reuse. They also operate a store called The ReUse Bazaar which is the East Bay Habitat for Humanity's warehouse with appliances, windows. lighting, etc. located at the same location. They have a wide array of reused building materials, including lumber, fixtures, and cabinets. They also do building demolition and collection services (depending on time availability). They accept a wide variety of used items/materials in good condition that are all for sale at greatly reduced prices. Store Hours are: Monday through Friday 10:00 am to 6:00 pm and Saturday and Sunday 10:00 am to 4:00 pm.
Updated June 3, 2009.
http://www.sinkfactory.com
2140 San Pablo Ave.
Berkeley, CA 94702 (Map It)
(510) 540-8193
ragnar@sinkfactory.comThe Sink Factory specializes in new and used basins. The full-service company will repair, rebuild, rechrome or customize a new or salvaged bathroom or kitchen sink. Hours: Tues-Sat. 9am -5pm
Updated June 3, 2009.
1701 Rumrill Blvd.
San Pablo, CA 94806 (Map It)
(510) 232-1273
thisandthatinc@sbcglobal.netOperates a 40,000 square ft store of recycled or salvaged materials, including doors, wrought iron, fireplaces, door moldings, windows, sinks, granite, marble, and brick building materials. Open Mon - Sat 8-5pm, closed Sunday
Updated June 3, 2009.
http://urbanore.citysearch.com/
900 Murray St. (near 7th & Ashby)
Berkeley, CA 94710 (Map It)
(510) 841-7283
uoecopark@urbanore.usUrban Ore has an extensive collection of reuse / salvaged building materials, toilets, windows, doors, sinks, furniture, art supplies, and odds and ends diverted from the landfill: reused merchandise. They often have 55 gallon drums for sale (approx. $10-$12) which can be used for rainwater catchment. Hours: Mon-Sat 8:30 am- 7:00pm, Sun 10:00 am- 7:00pm. Receiving (drop-offs) closes daily at 5:00pm.
Updated September 24, 2009.
http://www.driftwoodsalvage.com
1955 Pulgas Road
East Palo Alto, CA 94303 (Map It)
(650) 328-8731 warehouse
gardner@batnet.comOffers quality building materials that have been donated or salvaged from area homes and businesses. Also conducts house salvage sales at homes that are slated for demolition. Works with East Palo Alto non-profits allowing for all donations to be tax-deductible. Warehouse Hours: Winter - Mon-Sat 8am-5pm and Sunday 11-4pm. Summer(Daylight Savings) - Mon-Fri 9-6pm Sat. 8am-6pm, Sunday 11am-4pm
Updated June 3, 2009.







