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[archived] Join us for our 5-year celebration!
We’re excited to share that Perks Deconstruction is celebrating 5 years in business! We want to celebrate all the wonderful partners, customers, and friends who have helped us get this far. Join us on March 15, 2024 for food and refreshments, a sale on reclaimed building materials, crafts, activities and more! 3-5pm at the Perks Deconstruction Reclaimed Lumber Warehouse: 6800 A East 53rd Place, Commerce City, CO

What it’s like to work with us: A customer roadmap
To share what it's like to do business with us, we created a customer roadmap graphic that helps explain each step of the deconstruction process.

What happens to the building materials we salvage?
We always use the “highest and best use” principle to make the most of each material we divert from the landfill. Then we work with local recyclers and nonprofit partners to ensure each item gets reused or recycled responsibly.

How materials get appraised and donated from your deconstruction job
Are you interested in donating reusable materials from your renovation or demolition project? Awesome. We’re here to help you every step of the way, from appraising materials to filling out paperwork and, of course, donating the materials on your behalf to local nonprofits or our own Reclaimed Lumber Warehouse in Denver. Here’s a step-by-step guide of how it works.

Deconstruction and the circular economy
How sustainable deconstruction practices create a circular economy that provides economic, environmental, and social benefits for communities

Denver now requiring recycling and reuse plans for demolition jobs
The City and County’s new “Waste No More” policy has new requirements for construction and demolition jobs as of June 1, 2023. Here’s what it means and how we can help.

Deconstructing a commercial space
Many clients we speak with have concerns about the amount of waste that can come from a remodeling project. In fact, about 20% of our work comes from homeowners, businesses, or others who request that their general contractors use us for their demolition needs.

What is reclaimed wood?
FAQs and why you need this low-cost, super green material for your next home renovation project

What is deconstruction?
How this sustainable alternative to demolition benefits you, the environment, and your community.