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◆ Built, repaired, or reborn

The right pallet, reused when it can be.

Repaired to grade, remanufactured from reclaimed lumber, custom-built to your exact dimensions and load rating, or new when reuse genuinely won't fit the spec. Four ways to the right pallet — reuse first, every time.

Answer: we repair, remanufacture (combo), custom-build, and supply new — in that priority order.

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● The short version

Four routes to the right pallet

From cheapest-and-greenest to new-only, here's the ladder we climb — and we always start at the bottom rung.

Repaired

Repaired & reconditioned

A used pallet with a cracked board or loose deck gets re-nailed and swapped back to a serviceable grade. The greenest option — the pallet already exists.

Combo

Remanufactured (combo)

Pallets rebuilt from reclaimed lumber — good boards and stringers salvaged from teardown, reassembled into a sound, consistent pallet. All the reuse, none of the guesswork.

Custom

Custom-built to spec

You give us dimensions, load rating, and entry style — four-way notch, two-way, block — and we build to your drawing. Ideal for machinery, drums and non-standard loads.

New

New when reuse won't fit

When a spec genuinely can't be met with reclaimed stock, we build new. Reuse first is the rule — new is the exception, not the default.

◆ Remanufactured, explained

What a “combo” pallet actually is.

A remanufactured or “combo” pallet is built from reclaimed parts — sound stringers and deck boards salvaged during teardown, re-cut and re-nailed into a fresh, consistent pallet. It's not a patched-up used unit; it's a rebuilt one, assembled to a repeatable size and grade.

You get near-new consistency at reclaimed pricing, and the lumber never left the loop. For most standard loads, a combo is the sweet spot between a repaired core and a brand-new pallet.

▤ Specs to build from

Sizes, styles & load classes

A starting map — every build is confirmed to your actual load. Load figures are directional and depend on species, moisture and construction.

SizeStyleLoad classTypical source
48×40 GMAStringer, four-way notched~2,800 lb (Grade A)Repaired / remanufactured
48×48Stringer or blockHeavy / rackedRemanufactured / custom
42×42Four-way stringerMediumRemanufactured / custom
Custom footprintBuilt to your drawingSpeced to your load classCustom-built
Export specAny of the above, HT/ISPM-15As specifiedCustom / new

Full dimensions and load-rating detail live on the size chart & specs page.

✎ Build to your drawing

What you can specify

Give us the constraints your load actually has, and we build to them — not to whatever happened to be on the yard.

Dimensions

Any footprint and deck height — down to the odd sizes machinery and drums demand.

Load rating

Static, dynamic and racked loads matched to species and board thickness.

Entry style

Four-way notched, two-way, or full block for true four-way pallet-jack access.

Deck & treatment

Solid or spaced decking, flush or wing, plus HT/ISPM-15 for export.

Not sure which style suits your load? Compare stringer vs. block on pallet types.

★ Our default

New is the last resort, not the first quote.

Plenty of pallet shops quote new by reflex. We start at repaired, step up to remanufactured, and only reach for new lumber when your spec genuinely can't be met any other way. It's better for your budget and it's the whole point of what we do.

Have a spec in mind?

Send dimensions, load rating and quantity — we'll quote the greenest build that meets it.

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