Here at Reclaimed Brick Company we buy our reclaimed stock from demolition sites all across the UK, but we also source a proportion of our stock from the private sector.
We are always interested in purchasing good quality, reclaimed building materials and architectural salvage.
A quick browse of our website will give you an idea of the types of items we buy regularly, although we are happy to consider some more exclusive or unusual pieces.
If you have something to sell it’s easy to contact us:
- Take some clear, detailed photographs
- Make a note of the item details including condition, dimensions, quantity available and location
- Email the photos and item details to info@reclaimedbrickcompany.co.uk
We will get back to you to let you know if we’re interested and will make an offer accordingly.
Alternatively, if you wish to visit us and bring your item(s) along with you please call us to advise and we will arrange for you to meet a member of the team.
We can collect from the Yorkshire and surrounding areas; please note that the price we offer for items which require collection will depend on the associated haulage costs.
When purchasing stock privately we will require a form of ID to be presented and your name and address details which will be kept for our records in accordance with GDPR.
We will not purchase any items which we believe may have been unlawfully obtained, in accordance with the Salvo Code for dealers who trade in architectural antiques, antique garden ornaments and reclaimed building materials. This code aims to give customers greater confidence that items which they buy have not been stolen or removed from protected historic buildings without permission.
http://www.salvo.co.uk/salcoinfo.html
We will not purchase any items which we believe may have been unlawfully obtained, in accordance with the Salvo Code for dealers who trade in architectural antiques, antique garden ornaments and reclaimed building materials. This code aims to give customers greater confidence that items which they buy have not been stolen or removed from protected historic buildings without permission.
http://www.salvo.co.uk/salcoinfo.html