URBAN MINERS
About us
Urbanminers is dedicated to reducing landfill waste through deconstruction, material salvage, and alternate building materials use. We have a used goods store with a huge range of items, from household items and furniture to building materials, fixtural and structural, including antique and vintage items in both categories. Whenever you're doing a demolition, contact us to deconstruction some or all of your building, and so reduce the amount of materials which will end up in a landfill. Whenever you have a clean-out, or need some junk removed, contact us to salvage all the material possible, and divert what isn't appropriate for landfills into the correct waste stream, be it compost, fuel, or recycling. Looking to help save the environment and keep resources available for future generations? We are your solution.
Business highlights
Services we offer
We perform Deconstructions, available. Waste management consulting services available. Used goods, both full and partial, building materials, drop-offs and pick-ups. Transportation services, either delivery or pickup, estate sales, household items for sale as well., including clean-outs, junk removal, whenever you have a demolition or renovation going on. Materials Salvage services are available
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Licensing
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