Used flooring is a solid option when you need real materials without paying new pricing. This category brings together reclaimed and surplus flooring pulled from commercial remodels, facility upgrades, overbuys, and cleanouts where the material still has plenty of life left. Inventory changes often, but you’ll typically see a mix of hardwood, vinyl, laminate, carpet tiles, rubber flooring, and other commercial-grade options that are ready for a second run.
At repurposedMATERIALS, used flooring isn’t about leftovers or scraps. It’s about redirecting usable materials that no longer fit the original space but still make sense for offices, retail buildouts, workshops, gyms, studios, and DIY projects. Some flooring shows light wear, some is unused surplus, and some is discontinued stock you can’t source new anymore, all clearly listed so you know what you’re getting before you buy.
If you’re flexible on exact specs and open to inspecting second-life materials, used flooring can save money, solve sourcing headaches, and keep good materials out of the waste stream while still getting the job done.
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Types of Used Flooring We Often Carry
Inventory changes all the time, but these are some of the used flooring materials that show up most often. Some lots are unused surplus, others come out of remodels or decommissions and may have normal wear like scuffs, small stains, or leftover adhesive. Product listings should give you the clearest picture of what you’re buying, including photos and notes on condition.
Reclaimed Hardwood Flooring
Hardwood planks and boards pulled from older installs, upgrades, and tear-outs. Reclaimed hardwood is popular for floors with character, patchwork installs, accent walls, shelving, and other build projects where a few knots and nail holes aren’t a dealbreaker.
Vinyl Flooring
Used and surplus vinyl flooring can include sheet goods, tile-style vinyl, and commercial-grade options. It’s a practical pick for basements, workshops, offices, and utility spaces since it’s easy to clean and usually holds up well to everyday traffic.
Diamond Matting
Diamond matting is a heavy-duty option with a raised traction pattern that helps with grip and durability. You’ll see it used in work areas, ramps, trailers, garages, and any space where you want a tougher surface underfoot.
Carpeting
Carpet tiles and carpet runs often come from office refreshes, facility changes, and closeouts. Carpet tiles are especially useful for modular installs, replacement squares, and rooms with tricky layouts since you can mix, match, and swap pieces as needed.
Floor Mats
Floor mats show up in a lot of forms, including anti-fatigue mats, entry mats, runners, and industrial mats. These are a solid choice for standing workstations, production areas, break rooms, and shop spaces where comfort and cleanup matter.
Interlocking Foam Tiles
Interlocking foam tiles are lightweight, easy to move, and simple to cut. They’re commonly used for home gyms, play areas, workshops, and temporary floor protection when you want something that installs fast without a permanent commitment.
Porcelain Tile
Porcelain tile can come in as overstock, closeout inventory, or partial lots from remodels. If you’re flexible on exact matches and you plan the layout ahead of time, it can be a cost-friendly way to finish kitchens, bathrooms, and entryways.
And More
Depending on what comes in, you might also see rubber gym flooring, specialty traction mats, mixed pallet lots, and other commercial-grade flooring materials that are best for buyers who like a good second-life find and don’t mind inspecting condition details before they buy.
Where Our Used Flooring Comes From
Most of the used flooring we carry starts out as perfectly usable material that just doesn’t fit the original owner’s plans anymore. When a business remodels a space, upgrades a facility, changes a spec, or clears out a warehouse, flooring often ends up on the “get it out of here” list even if it still has plenty of life left.
That’s where we come in. We buy and redirect surplus and second-life flooring from commercial remodels, tenant buildouts, facility closures, jobsite overbuys, cancelled projects, and closeouts. Sometimes it’s unused product still in boxes. Other times it’s pulled material like reclaimed hardwood flooring, vinyl flooring, carpet tiles, diamond matting, floor mats, interlocking foam tiles, and porcelain tile that can be cleaned up and put right back to work.
Because it’s sourced from real projects, condition and quantities can vary a lot. Some lots are large and consistent, others are smaller or mixed. The upside is you can often find commercial-grade materials, discontinued styles, and bulk quantities at pricing that makes sense for everything from full buildouts to DIY projects.
Common Uses for Reclaimed Flooring
Reclaimed flooring works in a lot of real-world settings because it’s already proven it can handle use. Some buyers are sourcing enough material for a full install, while others are grabbing smaller lots for repairs, upgrades, and creative projects where character and practicality matter more than a perfect match.
Commercial and Industrial Spaces
Used flooring shows up all the time in offices, retail spaces, warehouses, workshops, and back-of-house areas. Vinyl flooring and porcelain tile are common picks for spots that need easy cleanup, while carpeting can make offices and studios feel quieter and more comfortable. Diamond matting and floor mats are popular for work zones, loading areas, and production spaces where traction and durability matter.
Home Projects
Reclaimed flooring is a solid option for basements, mudrooms, laundry rooms, and garages, especially when you want a functional floor without paying new pricing. Interlocking foam tiles often get used in home gyms and play areas, and surplus vinyl can be a practical choice for spaces that see spills, pets, or heavy foot traffic.
DIY and Creative Reuse
A lot of reclaimed flooring ends up in projects that aren’t flooring at all. Reclaimed hardwood can be repurposed into accent walls, ceiling treatments, shelves, benches, tabletops, and bar fronts. Vinyl and rubber materials can be cut into protective liners for workbenches, tool drawers, trailer floors, and garage shelving. Carpet tiles are handy for temporary floor protection during a remodel, sound dampening in studios, or adding traction in a workshop. If you like building things and you’re willing to work with what’s available, second-life flooring is one of those categories that consistently sparks good ideas.
Sell Us Your Surplus Flooring
Got surplus flooring taking up space in a warehouse, job trailer, or back room. We buy second-life flooring materials that still have value, even if they’re leftover from a project, pulled during a remodel, or sitting around after a spec change.
We’re interested in a wide range of materials, including reclaimed hardwood flooring, vinyl flooring, carpeting and carpet tile, diamond matting, floor mats, interlocking foam tiles, porcelain tile, and other commercial-grade flooring products. Unused overstock is great, but we also purchase used material when it’s still in workable condition.
Selling to us is simple - fill out our online form. Send photos, quantities, dimensions, and any labels or part numbers you have. If you can share where it’s located and how it’s packaged, that helps too. We buy from contractors, facility managers, manufacturers, property owners, and anyone dealing with a cleanout or closeout.
If you’re trying to clear space fast, avoid landfill disposal, or get some money back on excess material, this is a straightforward way to move flooring that still deserves a second run.
Why Buy Used Flooring From repurposedMATERIALS
Buying used flooring from us is a practical way to stretch your budget without settling for junk. We focus on second-life materials that came out of real projects like remodels, facility upgrades, closeouts, and overbuys, so you’ll often find commercial-grade options that still have plenty of runway left.
Inventory rotates constantly, which means you can score everything from reclaimed hardwood flooring and surplus vinyl flooring to diamond matting, carpeting, floor mats, interlocking foam tiles, and porcelain tile. It also means you’ll occasionally run into discontinued styles or odd-lot quantities that are hard to find through traditional suppliers, which is huge if you’re patching an existing floor or finishing a space without paying full retail.
We keep listings straightforward so you can shop with confidence. You’ll typically see clear photos, quantity details, and practical notes about condition, wear, and packaging. Some materials are unused surplus, some are lightly used, and some are sold as-is when that’s the most honest way to present it.
If you’re local to one of our warehouses, you can often inspect materials in person and load up. If you’re farther out, we can help coordinate shipping so you can source second-life flooring without having to chase down a dozen suppliers.








