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I have a 1930s era house in South Central pennsylvania that I need removed. Is there any value in the rough cut lumber, the wood siding, or the old windows? And if so what would be a good way to sell it?
I have a 1930s era house in South Central pennsylvania that I need removed. Is there any value in the rough cut lumber, the wood siding, or the old windows? And if so what would be a good way to sell it?
The framing members in the first2 shots look like oak but old weathered timber is tough to guess from afar. I would take a sharp scraper to it and expose fresh wood.
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