Published March 16, 2015
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2012 Salvaged Patio Workshop – June 3
Dave Lacey, will lead a free workshop on incorporating salvage into your garden patio Sunday, June 3, from 1-3 p.m.
Read full postDave Lacey, will lead a free workshop on incorporating salvage into your garden patio Sunday, June 3, from 1-3 p.m.
Read full postWhy the move? It really comes down to space and accessibility.
Read full postFreelancer Louise Lakier is a friend and fan of Second Use and salvage in general. After visiting Second Use’s Customer Project Gallery, she asked for permission to reach out to a number of Second Use customers who took on big remodels with salvage.
Read full postSecond Use will be open on Easter Sunday, April 8, during the regular hours of 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. This year, we’re offering a special sale for those who take a break from their eggs and chocolate and ham. Come in on Sunday, and you have the chance of drawing a coupon for up to 25 percent off your entire purchase.
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Installing doors can add character and of course function to any home, but installing them can be a tricky task.
Read full postâI was a little nostalgic when I saw it,â he says. âItâs cool to see something that you made when you were 17, 20 years later.â
Read full postThe workshop will start with instructions on buildingâmaterials, techniques and assembly. Once you know how to make them, learn what to put in them.
Read full postHomeowners often place newspaper underneath wood flooring during installation, largely to prevent squeaking. When you’re in the business of salvaging old flooring like we are, it’s common to come across these old newspapers.
Read full postMany customers have expressed an interest in seeing how others have not only remodeled with salvage but repurposed, too. Here are a couple submissions from Second Use customers who got creative.
Read full postThankfully, phantom load is an incredibly easy problem to fix, and unlike turning down the thermostat or taking a cooler shower, you wonât notice a thing.
Read full postNature is undervalued and often under-appreciated. If we work to protect our natural resources, we’re helping our economy.
Read full postJulie Caviezel and her family have designed and moved into a five-bedroom house in Gig Harbor. As she worked to fill up the newly acquired space, she right away turned to all things old.
Read full postGood news for glass lovers– a Dale Chihuly art museum is coming to the Seattle Center. Bad news for people who love historic nonprofits– after nearly 50 years, the Northwest Craft Center is getting bumped out of its location.
Read full postEvery day, livable homes with usable building materials get demolished.
Read full postSure, you can’t exactly stuff granite or a paneled door into a stocking. However, if you think outside of the box, you might be able to find a few Second Use items to stuff those stockings.
Read full post“More Jobs, Less Pollution: Growing the Recycling Economy in the U.S.” shows that if we increased the nation’s recycling rate to 75 percent by 2030, it could create 1.5 million jobs.
Read full postOnline magazine “Thrifty and Green” recently featured a kitchen remodel that was completed in less than $3,000.
Read full postDespite the morning rain and blustery wind, the show went on!
Read full postEarlier this summer, a group of 11 artists used five Capitol Hill homes to show off their craft. Rather than simply hanging paintings on the wall, they used less conventional methods to display their art, making the house part of the art.
Read full postChecking out the basement before the building would get demolished, he discovered some items that shouldn’t belong to Second Use showroom but instead should belong to the Washington State Historical Society.
Read full postIn addition to the usual food, music, horse rides and other games at the Fall Festival, Second Use will offer a fun new competition this year.
Read full postPeople use glass blocks for a variety of purposes, both decorative and functional.
Read full postSecond Use’s annual Fall Festival is slated for Saturday, Sept. 17 2011
Read full postSecond Use Fall Festival – Salvage Art Contest
Read full postSecond Use would like to highlight an unconventional supplier, who has developed a business that makes economic sense, common sense and environmental sense â Urban Timber Recovery.
Read full postA fun workshop series from the summer of 2011.
Read full postOur 2011 paint collection was a huge success! Thank you to everyone who brought in their used latex paint for Second Use’s one-weekend paint collection event. In just two days, we salvaged 756 gallons of paint!
Read full postWe made an exception to our acceptance policy and accepted aluminum windows for an event. Is this something you would like to see happen again?
Read full postIn 2011, we received a huge supply of boxed, not-yet-assembled cabinets. We discuss their difficulty of assembly, and confess that we just finished, four years later.
Read full postOur crew bemoans the process of pulling flooring. It’s absolutely the most labor intensive part of salvage, but one of the most rewarding. No floor is more beautiful than some old growth fir, perfectly worn in over a century of use!
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