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2234 West Westmoreland St | Do you have questions or need help with something? Check out our FAQs page or send us a message. Join the Philadelphia Salvage Company staff for beer, bourbon, and relaxed shopping at The Foundry. [Every Thursday evening, 4:00-6:00 pm] Read all about it! Check out our press clippings and shop blog to find out what we're up to! Eco-Friendly Construction & Demolition Services Whether you’re a contractor or developer, or you’re a homeowner, we can keep your demo as green as possible. We save as much as we can and recycle the rest, keeping demo out of landfills. You save labor and dump fees and get LEED points. [ for more information!] Built by liketheborough designsOLEY VALLEY ARCHITECTURAL ANTIQUES has among THE LARGEST SELECTION OF ARCHITECTURAL ANTIQUES IN THE USA! We have furnished antiques for homes – restaurants – hotels – etc. all over the world! 40 movies have filmed our antiques including spielberg’s “Lincoln”.




At our workshop we can maintain or customize any item ( modify – refinish – deliver – install ). Located in DENVER , PA ( ADAMSTOWN , PA. ” ANTIQUES CAPITAL USA” ) since 1973 or call us: 717-335-3585 NEW NAME, BUT SAME GREAT STORE We’ve changed our name. You used to know us as Shop Demo Depot.  We’ve changed our name to better reflect the style of the building materials we carry.  We specialize in the one-of-a-kind materials from deconstruction projects and donations.  Find that special door or window, barn wood, or lighting for your project.  We have items you aren’t going to find in any box store! LOOKING FOR SOMETHING SPECIAL? American Architectural Salvage has all sorts of interesting one-of-a-kind architectural tidbits to dress up your home. We’re reclaiming great items from deconstruction projects and donations for you to repurpose in your home – windows, doors, building materials, columns, lighting, unique furniture, fireplace mantles and more.




American Architectural Salvage is all about recycling and reusing.  Why add to landfills? You will find artistic and functional pieces to add to your décor on our store.  Stop by to see the latest additions. WE’RE  A SOCIAL ENTERPRISE A social enterprise is a revenue generated business with a twist.  We earn our revenue (like any business) but it’s used to achieve social, community economic and environmental outcomes.  Our profit’s feed our non-profits.  Learn more about American Architectural Salvage. To reduce landfill waste and promote the resale and reuse of goods, while financially supporting Community Action initiatives that help those in need. AMERICAN ARCHITECTURAL SALVAGE 23 West Main Street Mount Pleasant, PA 15666 VISIT THE STOREOUR HOURS Tues-Sat First impressions are important. That’s why an antique entry door from Olde Good Things makes so much sense. A beautiful exterior door will be the first thing your guests or clients see, so choosing doors that stand out and make an impact is worthwhile.




At Olde Good Things, we offer many striking entry doors, including double doors with transoms, doors with etched, leaded, stained and/or beveled glass, single arched doors, antique wood doors made from oak, walnut, pine, cedar, and other priceless antique woods. We have these and many more entry doors available so please peruse this section of our site to see the option that is right for you.It seems like everybody in interior design is clamoring to get into the architectural salvage game. Beloved brands like Pottery Barn and Crate and Barrel make a killing off brand new “salvaged iron” tables, and Pinterest is chock full of reclaimed wood DIYs. So there’s certainly a desire for upscale salvaged goods — for good reason. Not only do they look phenomenal, but buying salvaged materials (like petrified wood and abandoned doors) also helps the environment by keeping perfectly good items from clogging up our landfills. Wondering where to go to spruce up your home while unleashing your inner Captain Planet?




Look no further than these seven Philly architectural salvage companies that’ll transform any space into a cozy, charming haven. The Impact Imports website is pretty bare-bones, but that just makes it easier to shop their live wood table tops and salvaged teak pillars online. No worries if you can’t make it to their Old City showroom — although we hear it’s a treat if you do — with most of their inventory online and available for shipping, you can score salvage treats without putting any pants on. Relatively new to the game, Philadelphia Salvage Company has been reclaiming chandeliers, doors and plumbing fixtures since 2011. They’ve recently outgrown their old spot in West Mount Airy and have since into their palatial warehouse in Hunting Park which was once used for storage, repurposing, and carpentry work. At Philly Salvage, visitors can grab period to mid-century industrial furniture and light fixtures and unleash their inner treasure-hunter. If you’ve ever had the desire to own a vintage construction ball or cast iron lion’s head, Provenance Companies is the place to go.




Provenance brings the essence of historic Philadelphia to new commercial constructions, as well as your home. Fun fact: They once reclaimed a piece of a Long Island boardwalk and processed it into the flooring of the new .// 3016 East Thompson Street, Port Richmond, 215-634-3474 Restore has 6,000 square foot inventory of salvaged materials expertly handpicked for your choosing. They specialize in pre-1930 architectural salvage and somehow manage to stock approximately 15,000 items all times. They scour the area for hidden treasures like marble and antique tiles, and then sell them at a discounted price. ReStore also offers free deconstruction removal services for any piece you’re ready to part with.// 790 Edison Furlong Road, Furlong, 215-794-8790 Located in an 18th century stone barn (they’re committed to their aesthetic), Artefact was established by three architects who felt like the Mid-Atlantic salvage scene was a little under-appreciated. Since then, the company has grown to carry one of the largest selections of antique fireplace mantels on the East Coast.




Bonus: The property also features half an acre of formal gardens dotted with bronze, iron, marble, stone, terracotta, and wood garden fixtures.// 715 North Second Street, Old City, 215-922-3669 You can (and should) get a sneak peak of this Old City antique shop/salvage company via Google Maps because this 30,000-square-foot warehouse is no joke. They have special collections of authentic saloon bars, French iron insert doors, and stained glass windows at various price points. Recently, they completed a Brunswick bar installation (think old-timey saloon meets hipster bar of your dreams) that’s just as impressive as it sounds.Life’s Patina // 1750 North Valley Road, Malvern, 610-952-2254 This 19th century barn just won a Best of Philly for best barn sale because their stunning assortment of salvaged fireplace mantels, old window frames (repurposed for vines and herb gardens) and home decor is basically a Pinterest inspiration board come to life. The folks over at Life’s Patina do event styling and vintage rentals, but it’s their seasonal barn sales that keep us coming back.

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