About SalvageYardFinder

An independent directory of architectural salvage yards, reclaimed material dealers, and building salvage stores across the United States.

Why This Directory Exists

Searching "architectural salvage near me" returns a mix of Yelp listings with no meaningful filtering, regional blog posts from 2014, and the occasional well-stocked yard buried under paid ads. The salvage industry has no central index — and buyers have no easy way to compare what's available locally.

SalvageYardFinder maps every architectural salvage yard, reclaimed wood dealer, building materials reuse store, and Habitat ReStore in the country — so you can find what's actually in your area, what they carry, and whether they accept donations or ship nationally.

What We Index

Our directory covers:

  • Architectural salvage yards — the classic salvage store: doors, windows, mantels, hardware, plumbing fixtures
  • Reclaimed wood dealers — specialists in barn wood, old-growth lumber, reclaimed flooring and timber
  • Building material reuse centers — nonprofit and for-profit centers that deconstruct buildings and resell materials
  • Habitat ReStores — Habitat for Humanity affiliate stores with donated building materials; over 900 locations nationwide
  • Demo salvage specialists — contractors who recover materials during demolition and renovation projects

Where Our Listings Come From

Store listings come from Google Maps business data, direct submissions from yard owners and community members, and manual research. We review submissions before adding them. Yard owners can claim their listing to keep information current.

We Are Independent

SalvageYardFinder is an independent directory not affiliated with any specific salvage yard, chain, or trade organization. We do not endorse any specific retailer. Store information is provided for reference only — verify details directly with each business before visiting.

Add a Yard

Know a salvage yard not in our directory? Submit it here. Own a yard? Claim your listing.