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    I dont know why there is not much of a market for used brick here in new jersey .In 25 years i have never salvaged any. Dengler Demolition

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    Quote Originally Posted by paul471 View Post
    I dont know why there is not much of a market for used brick here in new jersey .In 25 years i have never salvaged any. Dengler Demolition
    I was on a demo job a few years back knocking down some housing projects and there was a comapny out of Pa. who paid like a couple cents a brick. They would come on site with a crew clean, stack palletize, and shrink wrap the brick to be sliced up for a brick veneer. I can't remember their name or anything and my computer crashed since then so....
    Also about the same time it was after Hurricaine Katrina
    and a lot of the brick got shipped to New Orleans. Oh well it will make good fill or a road base.

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