If you are donating small items, please pack them in containers that can be donated with the items. We sometimes may need to refuse an item on this list due to its condition, lack of space in the yard, or other reasons. It is the responsibility of the donor to assess value and maintain this record. If the materials are in good condition and are able to be reused by another, bring them on over! Each donation will be given a donation receipt for tax purposes. Our goal is to accept materials that can be resold for a useful second life elsewhere, so that is the standard by which we determine eligibility. We are big fans of architectural salvage. If you’re unsure if your donations will be accepted for pickup, send us an email with your pickup address, photo, description, and measurement of your donation to or use this form. Please feel free to contact us with any questions or concerns. We love our construction donations and architectural salvage! Some of the highest quality and most reusable materials come from our partners in the construction industry. Non-Ferrous Metal: We accept non-ferrous metals such as aluminum, brass, copper, tin, lead, nickel and zinc. Scrap (ferrous) Metal: We accept ferrous scrap metal (containing iron) such as mild steel, stainless steel, carbon steel, cast iron and wrought iron as space allows. We CANNOT accept any fixtures or pipes that contain lead. *We are not currently accepting shower doors. We will not accept pieces that are connected at angles forming an “L” shape or similar. PVC and Metal Piping: Sections must be five feet or longer. We ask that they be donated in an organized manner in containers that are a part of your donation. Miscellaneous Plumbing: We accept most plumbing parts and pieces. All toilets must be clean and not have any cracks or pieces missing. Toilets: We only accept low-flow toilets, that are noted as 1.28 gallons per flush or less. We do not accept caulk tubes that are opened. If a bag is opened, it must be in original packaging and at least 3/4 full. Grout, Caulk, Concrete, Thinset, etc: We accept new and partially used bags of these materials. Jet or fiberglass tubs, even if they are of good quality and condition, may not be accepted due to space constraints. We do not accept tubs with chips or cracks. Tubs: We accept all clawfoot and most cast iron and metal tubs. If we are unable accept you donation please visit Eco-cycle for recycling. Sinks: We accept most styles of sinks, but metal sinks must be without rust and porcelain sinks must be without cracks or chips, please. Since our window acceptance policy can be a bit tricky we suggest you bring in an example or share a photo of what you plan to donate. They must be vinyl or metal clad to be accepted unless they are single or vintage. We do not accept the frames from single-paned windows. Vintage/antique single-pane window sashes are accepted, as well as their counterweights. Windows: Windows must be double-paned with unbroken seals within the panes and no broken glass. We prefer if the knobs are together with all their pieces. We prefer if the hinges are assembled (both sides with the pins inserted).ĭoor Knobs: All door knobs are accepted. Hinges: All cabinet and door hinges are accepted. Wood sliding doors cannot have any rot or water damage.ĭoors in Jambs and Door Jamb Material: We will accept doors in jambs as long as they are denailed and the jam is attached to the door. Sliding Glass Doors: Must be in their frames, double-paned, and in fully operational condition. Due to limited space, please reach out to our email concerning commercial doors. We will not accept doors with water damage, delamination, cracks, or holes (other than those for locks and handles). Doors: We accept any door in good condition, except we do not accept flat panel or slab hollow-core doors.
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