Old parquet flooring - is it worth anything?
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As per the title, I'm replacing some old parquet flooring from the hallway of a typical 30's bungalow and just wondered is there any other way of getting rid of it rather than just throwing it away. There's not a particularly large quantity and it doesn't appear to be really high quality wood.
I'm also replacing the fireplace which is a fairly naff painted over plaster surround with marble hearth.
Would these sorts of things be worth anything to anyone or should it all just go down the tip?
Thanks,
The Doctor
I'm also replacing the fireplace which is a fairly naff painted over plaster surround with marble hearth.
Would these sorts of things be worth anything to anyone or should it all just go down the tip?
Thanks,
The Doctor
There is a (small) market for reclaimed parquet flooring but you will probably end up having it lying around (needing storing somewhere dry) for ages while you wait for someone to come along who wants it.
I think most people end up advertising it for free if collected, that way it's easier to get rid of it when you want to get rid of it.
Reclaimed parquet has two things going against it. 1) It's an absolute b
h to take up. 2) It's an absolute b
h to put back down.
I've recently agreed to take a load of someone's hands. I saw how awful a job it was taking it up and I'm thoroughly prepared for it to be equally terrible putting it back down. Hopefully the result will be worth it though!
I think most people end up advertising it for free if collected, that way it's easier to get rid of it when you want to get rid of it.
Reclaimed parquet has two things going against it. 1) It's an absolute b
h to take up. 2) It's an absolute b
h to put back down.I've recently agreed to take a load of someone's hands. I saw how awful a job it was taking it up and I'm thoroughly prepared for it to be equally terrible putting it back down. Hopefully the result will be worth it though!
I bought about 200sq mt from school this year, i punted the whole lot round reclamtion/salvage yard that i use and the they all wanted to give me £2 a sq mt, one said they would only buy a minimum of 300-400 sq mt upwards!!!
I ended up putting it all on ebay, within a week and sold the lot at £7 per sq mt.
Ebay is your best bet if im honest. Theres not alot of call for Mosaic at the moment
Pitch Pine (herringbone) i can buy from a relcaimation yard for £25-30 a sq mt, new is like rocking horse poop over here at the monent.
Hardwood's (Merbau, Teak) i can buy from roughly £30-35 a st mt, although there is a shortage of certain new exotic woods at the moment.
If you want to pm me i'll send you my email address if you want send me a picture i'll tell you what wood it is
Hope that helps...
I ended up putting it all on ebay, within a week and sold the lot at £7 per sq mt.
Ebay is your best bet if im honest. Theres not alot of call for Mosaic at the moment
Pitch Pine (herringbone) i can buy from a relcaimation yard for £25-30 a sq mt, new is like rocking horse poop over here at the monent.
Hardwood's (Merbau, Teak) i can buy from roughly £30-35 a st mt, although there is a shortage of certain new exotic woods at the moment.
If you want to pm me i'll send you my email address if you want send me a picture i'll tell you what wood it is
Hope that helps...
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