Sustainability
Reuse first. Landfill last.
The construction + demolition stream is the single largest source of US landfill waste. We can't fix all of it. We can fix the part inside the house.
The diversion
Per-house impact, measured.
The math
How we count diversion.
Every item we list has a category. Every category has an average weight derived from real scale tickets - a Wolf range is ~390 lb, a 36" solid-core door is ~95 lb, a granite countertop is ~22 lb per sq ft. When a buyer picks the item up, we add that weight to the diversion ledger.
We do not count items we donate but didn't sell. Those are tracked separately under "rehomed via partner." We don't count items that go to landfill at all, because they shouldn't count.
None of this is theoretical CO₂ math. It's pounds we know left the house with a buyer, on a date, with a transaction ID.
By category
Where the weight comes from.
Kitchen + bath cabinet sets
Usually the single biggest line item by weight and value. Reused in basements, garages, ADUs, and new flips. ~1,400 lb per kitchen.
Ranges, dishwashers, lighting, sinks, faucets, tubs
Often relocated to second homes or sold to flippers shopping for a rental upgrade. ~800 lb per house.
Solid-core doors, vintage brass, original hardware
Heaviest per cubic foot - and where most landfill goes. ~600 lb per house.
Got a house going down? Don't send it whole.
We come in before the dumpster, sort what's worth saving, and hand you a check + a diversion certificate at the end.