Homedemolitionsalesbusiness.com Launches Site Detailing How to Profit by Selling Used Building Materials From Homes Slated for Demolition
Homedemolitionsalesbusiness.com Launches Site Detailing How to Profit by Selling Used Building Materials From Homes Slated for Demolition
Berwyn, IL (PRWEB) August 29, 2006
The EPA estimates that 136 million tons of building material waste is sent to our landfills every year. As an alternative to junking demolition waste, why not resell it and recycle it?
Homedemolitionsalesbusiness.com is committed to educating people how to re-sell the building materials from a home slated for demolition. Items typically sold are a home’s floors, doors, light fixtures, windows, mantles, wood trim and appliances. Surprisingly, there is even an active market for a home’s landscaping before it is torn down.
Buyers of a home’s building material waste stream are homeowners looking to upgrade their homes cheaply with quality used building materials, buyers looking for antique home items that cannot be purchased at the typical retail store and investors inexpensively maintaining and upgrading their investment properties.
Homedemolitionsalesbusiness.com is committed to educating sellers how to sell and profit from the massive home demolition waste stream instead of junking these materials and informing buyers of a wonderful opportunity to purchase quality used home building materials cheaply.
The added bonus of the home demolition sales business is diverting materials away from our overcrowded landfills. It is truly a win-win-win scenario.
Homedemolitionsalesbusiness.com was created by a guy that was tired of seeing perfectly good building materials thrown away. Instead of throwing materials away he found a way to match people who are tearing down homes with buyers who are anxious to purchase the home’s materials before it is demolished.
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