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There are roughly 1,100 reuse centers around the country, which accept donated building materials and resell them to the public. With advance notice, most will even send trucks out to pick up donations. Some reuse centers even have crews who deconstruct entire buildings to resell quality materials.
Find your local store at the marketplace.planetreuse website.
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