Heritage Salvage

Heritage Salvage (2017)

EndedReality showDIY

Michael "Bug" Deakin's passion for wood and reclaimed materials began in 1970 and his company's motto is "If you can draw it on a bar napkin, we can build it." The company has supplied wood to more than 70 restaurants in the Bay Area. Whether you are building a deck, upgrading or building a restaurant, needing new office furniture or buying a nightstand, you dont' have to cut down a tree to make it happen. Heritage Salvage runs like a well oiled machine – much like the Wizard of Oz, HS is a rerun, repurposing, re-using, reclaiming and re-invigorating with the rekindled brain of a Rusty Scarecrow, the transplanted heart of the Tin Woodsman and the Mustered Courage of the Cowardly Lion – we've got old wood, and it still works good!

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Scheduleevery Sunday at 17:30 (30 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S01E01Mare Island Naval Yardfévr. 19, 2017
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did 'Heritage Salvage' premiere?

'Heritage Salvage' premiered on May 6, 2017.

Who are the main hosts of 'Heritage Salvage'?

The main hosts of 'Heritage Salvage' are Michael Bug Deakin and his partner, Ben Towill.

What is the premise of 'Heritage Salvage'?

'Heritage Salvage' follows Michael and Ben as they travel across the country in search of unique and historical salvage materials to repurpose into beautiful and functional pieces.

Which locations do Michael and Ben visit in 'Heritage Salvage'?

Michael and Ben visit various locations across the United States, exploring barns, old factories, and other structures to find salvage materials.

What types of materials do they salvage in 'Heritage Salvage'?

Michael and Ben salvage a variety of materials, including reclaimed wood, vintage doors, windows, hardware, and architectural elements.

How do Michael and Ben use the salvage materials they find?

Michael and Ben use the salvage materials to create custom furniture pieces, home decor, and other unique items that preserve the history and character of the materials.

Are there any challenges or obstacles they face in 'Heritage Salvage'?

Yes, Michael and Ben often encounter challenges such as limited availability of salvage materials, logistical issues, and the need to preserve the integrity of the original materials.

Do they work with any clients or customers in 'Heritage Salvage'?

Yes, Michael and Ben work closely with clients and customers, creating bespoke pieces that suit their specific needs and preferences.

Are there any memorable moments or projects featured in 'Heritage Salvage'?

Yes, there are several memorable moments and projects showcased in the show, including the transformation of a dilapidated barn into a stunning event space and the creation of a unique dining table from salvaged wood.

How does 'Heritage Salvage' highlight sustainability and environmental consciousness?

'Heritage Salvage' promotes sustainability by repurposing materials that would otherwise go to waste, reducing the demand for new resources, and preserving the history and character of the salvaged materials.

Are there any educational aspects to 'Heritage Salvage'?

Yes, 'Heritage Salvage' educates viewers on the value of salvaged materials, the history behind them, and the craftsmanship involved in repurposing them.

Does 'Heritage Salvage' feature any expert guests or collaborations?

Yes, 'Heritage Salvage' often features expert guests, including architects, designers, and craftsmen, who share their knowledge and collaborate on unique projects.

Is there a specific style or aesthetic that 'Heritage Salvage' focuses on?

'Heritage Salvage' celebrates a wide range of styles, from rustic and farmhouse to industrial and mid-century modern, depending on the salvaged materials and the vision for each project.

How does 'Heritage Salvage' inspire viewers?

'Heritage Salvage' inspires viewers by showcasing the beauty and potential of salvaged materials, encouraging creativity, and promoting sustainable practices in design and construction.

Is there a community or online presence associated with 'Heritage Salvage'?

Yes, 'Heritage Salvage' has a strong online presence, including a website and social media platforms, where viewers can connect, learn more about the show, and explore the products and services offered by the hosts.

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