I did some figuring on its value - the cost for materials at today's prices and came up with the following:
- The house is all douglas fir. It has shiplap siding that can be used as is or planed. The subfloor, ceiling and inside walls are all solid 1x12. It's a stick frame house so there are lots of 2x4 in walls and roof. There are 2x8 floor joists and the roof is solid sheathed in 1x12 lumber. All in all I come up with about 4400 board feet - today's value on the West Coast is about $1600.
- I actually want to use quite a bit of it to enlarge my shop at home so I'll be using a sawzall and taking portions of walls intact, but if I were to tear down the entire building piece by piece, I figure one person could do it in 4-5 days. 2 good workers could do it in 2-3 days. So, if I were to hire labor to do it, I'd be looking at about $800 -$1,000 cost for lumber valued at $1600. Note though that this is used lumber, but also of much better quality than is available today. If I tore it down myself, the cash out of pocket would be much less.
- The house has heavy corrugated aluminum roofing over the solid wood sheathing. Scrap value of this is about $200. The wiring is the old style single wires on posts - very easy to strip - worth about $150 - $250.
- And then there are the fixtures, switches, hardware, windows, doors... worth many hundreds of dollars.
So, check out your friends, your town, start looking around. I'm in a very lightly populated county of only 20,000 people and I find more deals like this than I can handle - mainly just through word of mouth.
If you want to learn more about this and how I got into and stay in the salvage and recycling business, check out RecyclingSecrets.com and my ebook, How to Make Money in the Home Based Salvage and Recycling Business.
Best of Luck
Mike
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Hi Texas - First, thanks so much for purchasing the ebook. Thanks too for the constructive criticism. I do agree with you that Craigslist is A resource, but certainly not the only one. I still use every one of the tactics that I write about in the eBook and they still work well for me, very relevant.
There are a whole lot of people out there that don't use Craigslist, hardly touch a computer yet have scrap, salvage and recycleable material.
Recently I was contacted by a guy who had a friend who saw my flyer at the super market. We connected and I'm now in the midst of tearing down a 130 year old guest cabin. This would not have ever been listed on Craigslist.
The fellow told me that he's been trying for months to find someone to tear it down. Again, not everyone is scrapping and junking and not everyone uses computers.
I'll be documenting the deconstruction process of this cabin. I expect to get around $4000-$6000 retail value of material out of it. Actually, it is worth more because it is all old growth and much of it is 1/4 sawn.
I'd love to hear more about the sections I should add that are relevant to today's standards. I'll add them if they are not already included, but I do think that everyone of the things I already have in the ebook are relevant - I use them most every day.
Email me direct from the bottom of any page at www.recyclingsecrets.com.
Thanks so much
Mike
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