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Reporting from the front line of UK circular construction. Long-form guides for trades, contractors, merchants and self-builders — written by practitioners, illustrated from real sites.
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The True Cost of a Skip: Why UK Builders Are Quietly Switching to Surplus Marketplaces
Every skip you hire costs around £450 in cash — and roughly the same again in landfill tax, lost stock value and carbon. Here's the full sum, and why a growing number of UK trades are choosing surplus marketplaces instead.
Part Z Explained: What the New Embodied-Carbon Rules Mean for Your Next Project
Part Z is the most consequential change to UK Building Regulations since Part L. We unpack what it covers, when it lands, and how reclaimed and surplus materials are the cheapest route to compliance.
How to Sell Leftover Building Materials: A Step-by-Step Guide for UK Trades
Stop skipping. Start selling. This is the working playbook for trades, contractors and self-builders who want to turn surplus stock into cash — usually within a week, often within 48 hours.
Where to Buy Cheap Reclaimed Bricks in the UK in 2026: Prices, Pitfalls and Insider Tips
Reclaimed bricks are the highest-search material on SurplusBuilder for a reason: they're irreplaceable for matching period properties, and they're a Part Z gift. Here's the 2026 buyer's playbook.
Self-Build on a Budget: How One Couple Cut £42,000 Off Their Build by Buying Surplus
Mark and Priya built a 165m² four-bed home in West Yorkshire for £198/sqft — about 28% under the regional average. We break down the surplus strategy that made it possible.
Builder's Merchants: Why Listing Dead Stock on a Surplus Marketplace Beats the Liquidator
UK builders' merchants are sitting on an estimated £840m of slow-moving stock. We look at the maths of liquidating through surplus marketplaces versus traditional clearance channels.
End-of-Line Tiles: The Smartest Bathroom Build of 2026?
End-of-line porcelain and ceramic tiles are first-quality stock at clearance pricing. With a bit of planning, they can take 30–60% off the tiles line on a bathroom budget — without anyone ever knowing they weren't full price.
Reclaimed Scaffold Boards UK: Where to Buy, What to Pay, and How to Use Them
Reclaimed scaffold boards are the single most searched reclaimed timber in the UK. We explain what to look for, what you'll pay by region, and how builders, joiners and DIYers are using them for everything from kitchen shelves to garden rooms.
Where London Builders Are Finding Reclaimed Yellow Stocks in 2026
Reclaimed London yellow stocks have nearly doubled in price since 2020. We map the supply across the capital, name the boroughs producing the most stock, and explain what good actually looks like at £1.20 a brick.
Manchester's Surplus Insulation Glut: Why Self-Builders Are Saving 60%
A wave of housebuilder cost-cutting and HS2-adjacent civils work has flooded the North West with surplus PIR insulation. Manchester self-builders are paying 40–60% less than retail — here's the map.
Scotland's Reclaimed Slate Routes: From Ballachulish to Edinburgh Roofs
Reclaimed Scottish slate is the only realistic option for sympathetic roof repairs in Scotland's listed and conservation buildings. We map the supply chain from West Highland demolitions to specifying conservation architects in Edinburgh.
Birmingham's Brownfield Boom: Surplus Steel and Brick from HS2 Demolitions
The HS2 Curzon Street and Old Oak Common works have driven the largest single release of reclaimable industrial steel and brick in West Midlands history. Here's how Birmingham's surplus market is absorbing it.
Reclaimed Oak Beams in the Cotswolds: What You'll Actually Pay in 2026
Reclaimed oak beams for Cotswold conversions are 40% more expensive than five years ago. We explain what's driving the market, what fair pricing looks like in 2026, and how to spot a beam that's worth the money.
Leeds & the West Yorkshire Reclaim Yards Worth Knowing
Leeds, Bradford, Wakefield and Huddersfield form a reclaim cluster unmatched outside London. We explain what each sub-area specialises in and how to source efficiently across all four.
Surplus Kitchen Carcasses in the M25 Belt: A Trade Buyer's Guide
Developer overstock kitchens are the fastest-moving surplus category in the M25 commuter belt. We explain how trade buyers source 40–80 carcasses a month, what to pay, and where the resale margin sits.
The Newcastle-to-Tyneside Reclaim Pipeline: Where Industrial Surplus Comes From
Newcastle and the Tyneside conurbation still generate steady volumes of industrial-grade reclaim: structural steel, cast iron, sandstone, and engineering brick. We map where it comes from and how to source it efficiently.
Cornish Granite, Cardiff Sandstone: A Regional Reclaim Map of UK Stone
Building stone in the UK is a regional language. Sourcing reclaimed Cornish granite, Welsh sandstone, Cotswold limestone or Yorkshire gritstone means knowing where the supply chains run. A practical regional map for 2026.
Why Bristol's Self-Build Scene Runs on Surplus PIR Insulation
Bristol's vibrant self-build scene depends on surplus PIR insulation to hit Passivhaus and AECB performance targets at affordable cost. We explain why the supply works and how Bristol self-builders source it.