Using Reclaimed Materials to Add Character to Your Property

Have you ever considered using reclaimed materials to add a unique touch of character to your property, but don’t know where to start? 

In this article, we’ll cover everything you should know about using reclaimed products including our best tips. 

What are Reclaimed Materials? 

Reclaimed building materials are essentially any materials previously used either in buildings, temporary works or other uses. Reclamation is different to recycling because the materials are being reused in their original form without being broken down. 

Common materials that can be reclaimed include: 

  • Bricks
  • Tiles
  • Slate
  • Timber
  • Window Frames
  • Doors
  • Flagship Stones

And so much more…

Why Should You Use Reclaimed Materials for Your Project? 

There are many reasons why people might prefer using reclaimed rather than new building materials for their projects. Here are some of the main ones: 

 

  • Sustainability -  Construction creates at least 40% of the world’s carbon dioxide emissions. Used building materials offer a more sustainable choice than mass-produced new ones. Because the materials are reused, no new carbon emissions or chemical bi-products are produced during manufacturing. The only carbon footprint comes from their delivery. 
  • Uniqueness - Reclaimed products are often no longer produced or in limited quantities, which can help add a unique character to your project. 
  • Cost - In many cases, using second hand building materials works out cheaper than using new ones. This can help significantly reduce the overall cost of your project, making it a good solution if you’re working to a tight budget. 

 

Our Top Tips for Using Reclaimed Materials In Your Home

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So you’ve decided to make a unique project using upcycled materials? These are our top three tips: 

1. Consider Whether Your Project is Suitable for Reclaimed Products

One of the biggest challenges with reclaimed products is the supply and availability. Due to their uniqueness, reclaimed materials are hard to source in large quantities. This is why you should think about whether your project is suitable.

If you’re planning on building a whole house for example, it might be difficult (although not impossible) to find the quantity of materials you need. It’s recommended that you consult with local builders to ensure that you know how much materials you’ll need. 

2. Plan Ahead and Research

Sourcing reclaimed building products can take time since you need to find the right materials and make sure you will have enough for your project. There is no cookie-cutter approach when it comes to salvaged materials. 

One method we would recommend is to do your research beforehand and plan your project accordingly to what is accessible on the market. You can plan your project ahead of time and search for the materials you need. Taking this approach is achievable if your project involves using more common materials. 

3. Find a Reliable Supplier

One of the most important tips to remember when working with salvaged materials is to find a reputable supplier. With over 30 years in the industry, Cawarden is one of the UK’s leading suppliers. 

Our experienced staff can offer trusted advice regarding your project. If you’re after specific materials, we can also keep an eye out for you and let you know when we find the products you need. 

Where Can You Use Reclaimed Products? 

Many people think you can use second-hand materials in very specific scenarios, but the truth is they are largely versatile. You can get creative and make something truly unique. 

House extensions

Used building materials are highly-desirable for house extensions, because the original bricks of the house might not be manufactured anymore. By using reclaimed bricks you can replicate the original character of the property or at least find a close match. 

Another reason to choose reclaimed bricks for a house extension is their authentic weathered look. Even if you’re able to source new bricks that match the original, they will stick out because they will lack the authenticity. Reclaimed bricks on the other hand will blend in, creating a seamless look between the original house and the extension.

Period Home Renovations

If you have a period property, sourcing materials for any renovation projects can be a tough task. New materials simply don’t match the character of the building and the original materials used are often not manufactured anymore. Reclaimed products offer the perfect solution for the task.

Whether you’re replacing old flooring, installing wooden exposed beams or need to find a replacement fireplace, upcycled products provide a much more suitable alternative than brand new ones. 

Garden Projects

Another place where reclaimed building products find their purpose is in garden renovation projects. You can use materials such as cobble stones, paving bricks, walling stones or wall coping for various hardscaping tasks in your garden. 

From paving your patio to creating bespoke raised beds, the choices of projects you can create is unlimited. You can also find unique garden decor pieces such as statues, post boxes or garden benches. 

Top-Quality Reclaimed Supplies from Cawarden

Are you looking for the right materials for your project? Cawarden’s reclamation yard has all you need. 

With one of the biggest selections of reclaimed building materials in the country, we can source materials for all kinds of projects - big or small. 

Browse our available stock online and get in touch to place your order. You are also welcome to visit our reclamation yard in-person and discover all of our available materials.