Haywood Habitat unveils deconstruction program
If you’re about to remodel, don’t put a sledgehammer through the kitchen cabinets and toss the tub into the dumpster.
The Haywood Habitat ReStore in Waynesville has the solution with a new deconstruction program. The trained deconstruction team will gently extract your donated reusable building materials prior to demolition or remodeling. Salvaged building materials and supplies like kitchen cabinets, windows, doors, countertops, tubs, commodes, vanities, and appliances will be sold to the public at the Haywood Habitat ReStore located at 331 Walnut Street in Waynesville.
Like all items donated to Habitat ReStores, goods salvaged during a deconstruction project are kept out of landfills and instead provide a gently used good to someone that needs it at a price below retail. Proceeds from the sale help build affordable homes in partnership with families in the community. Receipts are issued for donated items, and deconstruction fees are nominal compared to market rates. Rates vary depending on the scope of work.
For more information about the Deconstruction Program, call 828.246.9135 or visit www.haywoodhabitat.org.