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HomeBuilders Can Now Make Their Budget Go Further

Home builders can now make their budget go further, buying surplus recycled building materials online, with the launch of a new website.

A new online marketplace, dedicated to selling surplus, new, used, or salvaged building stock/materials, to trade and building and DIY individuals across the UK has been launched. With a well-populated list of categories, WhatDoIDoWithThis.com makes it simple to buy and sell items, and includes everything from masonry to kitchens and plant and machinery to roofing.

WhatDoIDoWithThis.com encourages the building trade to recycle their surplus materials, allowing buyers access to great deals on superior trade products, often not available to the individual consumer.

Visitors to WhatDoIDoWithThis.com can:-

  • Purchase smaller quantities of building materials usually sold in bulk.
  • Negotiate price and terms of sale.
  • Find products locally through the specialised search function.
  • Sellers can edit their listing at any time, making WhatDoIDoWithThis.com an exciting place for buyers to watch for price reductions and new offers.
  • Enjoy speed and simplicity of a well designed website.
  • Enjoy anonymity of armchair surfing, examining materials, technical specifications and sizes before contacting the seller.

George Colwell, Managing Director: “The construction industry recognises that much of the waste on a site can be saved or reused, and is under increasing pressure to adopt recycling waste procedures. The launch of our new website bridges the gap between the industry looking for environmental solutions to it’s surplus stock and consumers looking for premium materials at competitive prices.”

With building materials accounting for around half the cost of a building project, get more materials for less at WhatDoIDoWithThis.com.

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