We show you 3 ways to save up by buying recycled building materials

by | Mar 23, 2021

recycled building materials

According to some surveys, the construction sector is responsible for 60% of the extraction of raw material from the subsoil, as well as producing half of the CO2 emissions, in addition to many other disadvantages for the environment.

Nevertheless, this seems to be a thing of the past since the introduction of recycled eco-friendly construction materials through sustainable constructions, solidifying a friendly and ecological commitment to the environment.

Recycling means giving a second useful life to something that has already completed its first utility stage. The main goal of recycling construction materials such as wood, plastic, glass, iron, among others, is to cut expenses and to achieve better use of natural resources.

 

 

Discover new ways to save up when buying recycled construction materials

 

Since recycling construction materials is on the rise, the need to take advantage of as many resources as possible to extend their useful life and minimize their impact on the environment has become a top priority.

A new market for the buying and selling of construction materials has emerged with this trend. These materials are recycled from construction demolitions or from the restructuring of construction or remodeling works.

Among the most profitable recycled construction materials to develop your projects are cement, bricks, concrete, glass, steel, plaster, etc., which are made from raw materials that come from natural resources like water, metals, wood, clay and are mainly obtained from the soil or the environment in general.

Thanks to this trend we can now find a market for recycled construction materials that offer iron and wood doors and windows frames, plaster, ceramic and plastic panels, and more. This is turn, reduces environmental damage and enables large-scale savings.

 

When you buy recycled construction materials you are saving up in three different ways:

 

  • Raw material saving: if you purchase recycled construction materials such as doors, windows, marble ornaments, iron, plaster, copper, etc., you’re contributing to the reduction of the high percentage of virgin material extraction and will grant you a more sustainable construction coupled with a greater ecological mindset.

 

  • Energy-saving: an enormous amount of energy is required to transform raw material into new products. This is why recycled construction materials contribute to energy savings by avoiding the extraction of raw material and by reinserting them into the production cycle after being discarded. It is definitely better to recycle than to start from scratch.

 

  • Economic saving: this is the main type of saving that most people seek since the costs of building or remodeling a house with recycled materials can be considerably reduced. For instance, buying cheaper recycled wood that offers durability, functionality, and beauty is a good option, and the same can be said for other recycled construction materials.

 

Now is the perfect time to develop that dream project you’ve had in mind for quite some time. There’s no doubt that with recycled construction materials you’ll get excellent finishes, your property will be revalued, and you’ll feel at peace with nature.

At Carolina Custom Homes we have skilled personnel ready to support you in the crystallization of your project.

Mike Goubran

Mike Goubran

Mike Goubran, owner of Carolina Development and Properties, LLC, and its affiliate, Carolina Custom Homes and Renovations, LLC, has been building homes in the Charlotte area for over 20 years. Mike graduated with a degree in Construction Management from East Carolina University and went on to receive a Master of Business Administration from Queens University in Charlotte. He has been a Licensed General Contractor since 1999 and currently holds this designation in both North and South Carolina. Mike is also a Certified Green Professional and is a member of the National Association of Home Builders. Carolina Custom Homes and Renovations is also an Accredited Business with the Better Business Bureau.

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