Where to find wooden pallets for decking
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Local companies will often give them away. Call your newspaper office, and mini mall companies. They usually stack them in the alley but be sure to ask first and always leave a neat pile of those you do not use.
Most places recycle them ex. (Homedepot and Lowe's). Try your local supermarkets, and liquor stores. Call around to see maybe a department store, furniture, or even drug stores. You might find some on (recycle the world.org.) This site you look to give something you don't want any more, you meet with the person on neutral grounds. Parking lot, library, etc. You can look on this sight, and you might be lucky. You leave your email and tell them what your looking for. Good Luck!
Ask at your local garden store, hardware store, nursery or grocery store. if not free, ask if they have any slightly damaged-they may give it to you then but be sure to ask for additional broken pieces-easy fix.
Check Craigslist, search "Free".
i would check craigslist for your area if you are in US! That is where I find all of my pallets
BoxGiver has a bunch of free pallets that people donate