July 3, 2009
Habitat for Humanity recycling entire house
Parts will be sold at ReStore; new house to be built on site
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DUNBAR, W.Va. -- Reduce. Reuse. Recycle.

Officials for Habitat for Humanity hope to promote all three concepts with a house they're taking apart in Dunbar, piece by piece.

"Velvet crowbar; that's our motto," said Shawn Means, executive director of Habitat for Humanity of Kanawha and Putnam counties.

More than 140 volunteers are taking turns deconstructing the house on Dunbar's 19th Street. When they're finished, everything that can be salvaged from the house will be taken to Habitat for Humanity's ReStore, a facility at 301 Piedmont Road that resells used building materials and fixtures.

Habitat for Humanity volunteers routinely save doors and other easily removed parts of houses they plan to tear down, but Means said this is the first time they're taking a house apart with the intention of recycling as much of the structure as possible from roof to foundation.

The process, called deconstruction, involves disassembling the house instead of just knocking it down. "It's very labor-intensive, but most of this house is reusable," Means said.

ReStore director Amy McLaughlin said about 80 percent of the house should be salvagable. Means said doors, windows, cabinets, bathroom fixtures, solid oak flooring, planking that makes up the subfloors and exterior walls and even studs can be carefully removed and reused.

When they're done taking the house apart, Habitat for Humanity volunteers plan to build another house on the same site for a family with 11 children. Means said the existing house is too small and too old to fix up.

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Posted By: mskamish (10:09am 07-05-2009)
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EVERYONE should consider a stroll through our local ReStores. I was so pleasantly surprised! They now are my first stop before the Big Box stores. Anyone know who to contact about additional projects like this one? Sounds like it can be the answer to many problem neighborhood homes neglected and abandoned. Are you listening MAYOR JONES???

Posted By: loghut (1:03pm 07-04-2009)
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We recently bought a couple of new couches for our living room. We give HH ReStore a call and they came out and got the old ones. I'd suggest to everyone if you have extra decent pieces of furnishings to do the same if you don't already know of someone to give them too. It's for a great cause too, and you can take a portion of the value of them off of the years tax statement.

Thanks to anyone that has anything to do with Habitat for Humanity.

Posted By: yogipsk (9:27pm 07-03-2009)
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Kudos to Habitat for doing it right. We need to recycle everything we can.

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