August 1–4

Save 25% storewide at the reuse warehouse and online in the Community Forklift Marketplace Thursday, August 1, thru Sunday, August 4! The discount includes modern & vintage building materials, furniture, architectural salvage, tile, appliances, kitchen cabinets, lighting, granite counters, tools, hardware, doors, windows, flooring, bathroom fixtures, and more. Visit our reuse warehouse or shop online in our Community Forklift Marketplace to take advantage of the discount.

Friday, August 1 is First Friday at Community Forklift! Visit the reuse warehouse 5 – 8pm for the Edmonston Car Show, live music, food and drink vendors, and local artists. Save 25% storewide on salvage while you’re here!

VISIT OUR REUSE WAREHOUSE

Our 40,000 sq. ft. self-serve reuse warehouse carries building materials from every era, as well as modern and vintage tools, hardware, lumber, appliances, furniture, lighting, and more. Materials come and go every day, so visit any day of the week to see what’s currently available! Our reuse warehouse is closed on Monday, open Tuesday – Friday from 12–7pm, and open Saturday & Sunday from 10am–5pm.

SHOP ONLINE IN OUR MARKETPLACE

Can’t make it to the reuse warehouse in person? We list a selection of those materials online in our Community Forklift Marketplace! Review item photos, dimensions, and information, and purchase items from home or on the go. Pick up purchases in-store within five days.

Please note: discount does not include lumber, bricks, and masonry; select specialty items; items listed in our eBay store; or items from our consignment partners such as Treincarncation live edge lumber and Amazon Select Paint. Items with missing or damaged price tags will not be sold. Discounts may not be stacked or combined with other discounts or promotions.

Every time you donate or shop at Community Forklift, you’re helping us lift up local communities through reuse.  We turn the construction waste stream into a resource stream for communities in the DC region – by keeping perfectly good items out of the landfill, preserving historical materials, providing low-cost building supplies, and creating local green jobs.