Natural stone is a precious resource and once taken from the ground and cut, it cannot be replaced, the joy of stone is that it is fully recyclable and can be turned into aggregates, used in concrete production or simply used as a reclaimed material, and it can be reworked to give a new lease of life.
Here at Parca we are passionate about ensuring natural stone does not get wasted or left somewhere unloved and forgotten about, in fact any material that is still good enough to use deserves a chance to serve the purpose it was made for.
In our quest to ensure materials are recycled or passed on we are happy to support anyone, individual or company through this site who has hard landscaping materials to sell onto a new home, this could be left over material from a project, rejected materials due to tolerance or variation, or even incorrectly made material, anything that is new but needs to find a new home.
Obviously, any stone materials previously unused will be as new and will not have deteriorated in any way, but ParCa will ensure the packaging is still in good condition and suitable for transport. Any non-stone materials will be thoroughly checked and advertised accurately.
Each material will be documented and listed independently, and we will give as much details as possible relating to colour, sizes, quantities available along with some images of the material and the packaging.
All materials should be available for collection from the ParCa Storage facility in Stowmarket Suffolk, or we can arrange delivery for you by the lorry load or through the pallet line network and a quote can be supplied upon request.
If you only want part of a material advertised, this is no problem, so please contact us with any questions or queries and our team will be happy to help.
We can arrange specific quotes and full VAT invoices for businesses or even take card payments for any materials.
All material will be advertised with guide prices, but we are open and happy to offers for any of the materials, the important bit is ensure everything finds a new home.