I am about to make a bold proclamation by stating that you can get the materials you need for FREE! Yes, you heard it right FREE! "How," you ask, "might this be possible?" Listen closely my friends, and I will show you how to do just that.
Before we begin, I should let you in on the only two things you will need to accomplish this seemingly impossible task of finding free materials...patience, and flexibility. The reasoning behind these two very important attributes shall become clear as we move along.
The first step is to decide what materials you need for your project, and also some alternatives that will work if necessary. This is where the flexibility comes in. You may not get the "exact" materials you need, but some alternatives are just as good.
Suppose you are building a deck on the summer cabin. If you are vying for a position in the "Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous" you probably haven't read this far into this article, so I am guessing that functionality and price considerations are more important than craftsmanship. I would suggest using pallets as a starting point. They are sturdy, easy to assemble, and readily available. Plus they can be covered later for a more aesthetic appearance.
We built a porch on our cabin using pallets that we covered with decking material that we later found. Check lumberyards, electrical/plumbing supply outlets, door and window shops, just about any place that receives large shipments of merchandise. These places are easily identified by the monstrous stacks of pallets in the alley or behind the building. Most places will give you as many as you want. Electric companies are also good sources for the large wire spools that make excellent patio tables, birdbath stands, and any other use you might imagine.
Always be on the lookout for neighbors and others that are doing their own remodeling projects. They often have discarded materials and are happy to give them away rather than having them hauled off at their expense. For our cabin, we asked a home remodeler for unwanted materials and that's where we acquired the doors, windows, roof sheathing, stove pipe, screws, nails, among other things.
Many times you might find elderly residents who would love to have their yard cleared of years worth of accumulated stuff, but they are incapable of doing the job themselves and not financially able to hire someone to do it for them. Make a deal to clean their yard in exchange for the materials.
Local lumber mills have mountains of byproduct that is unusable for their purposes but perfect for many homeowner projects. Check with the office for availability and restrictions.
Old discarded tires are strewn all over the countryside, but may just turn into a beautiful landscape piece for the artistic homeowner, or filled with cement to become shed supports. Automobile junkyards may offer useable materials for the visionary builder...use your imagination. Pickup bench seats can be conformed into unusual but classic breakfast niche booth seats.
You will most assuredly have more success in your quest for free materials if you become a Classified Ad reader. Read them every day. Look for anything that says "free" but be sure to call early because these things go fast. There is a gold mine waiting to be had for the asking. Many times you might find free items just because you are willing to haul them away.
If you are really energetic, you may find an ad for a house to be torn down in exchange for the materials. Here is a great source for lumber, bricks and blocks, trusses, windows, doors, plumbing fixtures, and the list goes on.
New construction sites offer a plethora of material gathering options. Many times there will be a huge dumpster on site for material discards that may be just the thing you are looking for. You may find dimension lumber, insulation, electrical wiring, PVC pipe, etc. Please be sure to check with the construction foreman before taking these materials.
If you happen to need "like new" building materials without the exorbitant cost, check your surrounding communities for a salvage lumberyard. These establishments offer "scratch and dent" or otherwise rejected building materials at substantial discounts.
As you can see, there are endless possibilities when it comes to recycling "pre-owned" building materials, but a better price cannot be found. Forethought must be applied and sometimes you must patiently wait for the perfect opportunity, but the end result will be well worth the effort. Just keep your eyes open and don't be afraid to think outside the box.
Published by Ferrel Kenda
Ferrel Kenda is an Internet author, Christian Songwriter and webmaster. View profile
Top Three Greenest Building MaterialsA list of the best sustainable building materials.- How to Transport Building MaterialsAfter coming up with the necessary cash to get building materials that you need, your next concern will be how to get them home without risking your life or your purchases. A little planning easily disarms the problem.
- A Guide to Sustainable Building MaterialsAn overview of sustainable building materials, weighing the benefits and disadvantages.
- How to Use Energy-Efficient Building MaterialsA guide to energy-efficient building materials.
- The Aim of This Lab is to Show the Negative Effect Acid Rain Has on Building Mater...The aim of this lab is to show the negative effect acid rain has on building materials.
- Materials Needed for a DIY Solar Panel
- Recycled Building Materials for a Green Home
- Where to Find Free or Low Cost Building Materials
- Green Building Materials - PrairieFence and PrairieDeck
- Recycled and Repurposed Building Materials for Home Improvement
- Going Green with Building Materials
- How to Get Free Building Materials for Your Home Remodel Project
- Free building materials from overlooked sources
- Use your community to build your project

1 Comments
Post a CommentI have gone through your web site I have got sufficient informatoin from your site that was
great and also seen another web site related to the same category and i got more information
from that site too
www.customsuperhomes.com