What is Deconstruction?
Deconstruction is the process of systematically dismantling all or part of an interior piece-by-piece so that most of the resulting materials can be recycled, repurposed, or reused.
First, we coordinate with your contractor to help identify materials and items suitable for reuse.
Next, all work is handled by our skilled Deconstruction Team.
Finally, upon removal, salvaged items are donated to Mecosta County Habitat ReStore and sold to support the mission of Habitat. (Donors receive a tax receipt for the donation)
The deconstruction process, sometimes known as green demolition, is very methodical as workers attempt to salvage everything from the worksite that can be recycled or reused. Habitat’s Deconstruction Service enables homeowners and businesses to offset their remodeling costs. Deconstruction services are a no-cost solution to remove kitchen cabinets, appliances, bathroom fixtures and doors from a space before a remodel or renovation. If you are planning a remodel or renovation in your home or office, we would love to help AND at no cost to you! Contact your contractor to let them know we can help. All sales and proceeds from donated items go to support Mecosta County families in need of affordable housing.