They sell different types of products, too.
The finished product from the maple
Sliding door
Gotcha(they got me too)
Had to take them home, along with the
Laser etched wood designs
Antique circa 1901 cast brass door knob.
Armadillos are a running joke for me and my friends
Antique door knob profile.
A piece of maple that I bought
Charlene W.
Feb 20, 2025
The items in this huge warehouse are so eclectic you never know what you'll find!The staff is very responsive but you really walk around on your own and take pics of items if you have questions. Today I walked out with items for my garden. I just couldn't pass up the frogs!
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Jaden G.
Nov 19, 2024
I love coming here to just look around because they always have such interesting things for sales. Ive been coming here since i was little with my dad so it holds a special place to me
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Renea O.
Oct 24, 2023
This place is a must see. It has almost everything you could think of from new bird feeders to vintage extra tall, solid wooden front doors. ComeOut and see what you can find.
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Kiley S.
Mar 17, 2024
I cannot say enough positive things about Eco Relics. They are my go-to place anytime I need building materials for my circa 1910 Queen Anne style home in Springfield. They have a wide selection of unusual items. I especially love browsing through their many door knobs and escutcheons. I found a beautiful knob for my parlor door. I purchased gorgeous escutcheon plates for my restored front door. I also found two antique five panel doors to replace missing ones in my home. All of the staff is always so helpful. Laura is always friendly and goes above and beyond to help in any way she possibly can. Billy is incredibly kind and spent a great deal of time helping me find the right size spindle and set screws for my new knob. If you need architectural salvage in the Jacksonville area, be sure to check out Eco Relics!
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Michelle V.
May 25, 2023
I love repurposed stuff! My guy and I spent an afternoon here and left with sooo many ideas. They have incredible.woodwork, old Egyptian doors and even resident cat on site keeping an eye on things. There were sheet metal creations and laser etching available. Lamps, doors, dressers, knows, bird houses and so much more. This could be a hoarders paradise or a crafters inspiration.
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Karen F.
Oct 24, 2022
I really shouldn't rate Eco Relics because I didn't buy anything, but it just looks like a wonderful place and is full of treasures. They also hope to start building furniture. Very friendly and helpful staff. Honestly, it reminded me of where Indiana Jones might find or hide a relic! We were there to help a friend transport packing boxes he bought at a fabulous price (if you need those). The entrance is on the side with the drive to the parking lot on back. I expect that Eco Relics will be a future field trip for us!!
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Bill N.
Jul 2, 2023
A very eclectic place to find unique items to repurpose. It is quite surprising to see what is here.
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Tish C.
Sep 17, 2021
My friend spends a lot of time here and suggested we visit to look for an anniversary gift for my wife. I'm not a fan of clutter or crowded spaces so I was a bit overwhelmed by my surroundings. I will say if you're looking for a good piece of wood, some vintage furniture or for someone to do excellent woodwork, this is your place. Be prepared to spend hours strolling through the aisles. I was lucky enough to find an inexpensive piece of maple that my friend turned into a masterpiece. The staff is super friendly and ready to assist you with finding whatever you might be searching for. This place is a must visit if you're looking for the unusual.
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Shawn L.
Jan 3, 2023
I mean who doesn't love a giant warehouse of architectural salvage? This place has a little bit of anything and everything you could want or need. It's actually a lot more than architectural salvage tho. Imagine buying some antiques, a toilet and a custom made live edge dining table. They do have designers on staff and wood shop to custom make furniture. Their prices seem high on some things but other items are reasonable. We have found some fun and cool things here over the years.
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Crystal O.
Mar 1, 2021
I found this place when I first moved to Jacksonville almost 5 years ago- in love with architectural reclaims~ I mean, who doesn't love something beautiful from another time. I had visited one in Sarasota years ago and that is what put it in my mind! When I visited Eco-Relics years ago- much of what is sold didn't apply to my living conditions (apartment living)- but now with a house! I couldn't wait to walk the (I believe the sales guys said) 6000 square feet not including the "yard". Now- just a we bought a house- so this was my preverbal candy store! I will preface this with- I was just recently at a few different antique markets/malls, so my expectations were probably high. Yes- they have a huge warehouse of almost anything you can dream up, plenty of antiques such as records, 8-tracks, record players, beastly floor furniture stereos, furniture, steamer trunks and so much more. Arcade games~ some of those were fun to see. Then there are stained glass windows- plenty! I have one that was gifted to me over a decade ago from a neighbor and I can only imagine how much it is worth- theirs sell for on average $300-$400. Doors! Ok- you have to understand that they have plenty of doors and windows and then the have DOORS- decorative, ornamental, gorgeous passages into another time. And well out of my budget- but I can look and admire and take pictures. I also have a stained glass door that I am hoping to weatherproof and add to my garden~ that is what a store like this is for, adding those eclectic and touches of artistry to your home or business. I somehow missed the section of wrought iron pieces- hangers, and such. That was my purchases from years ago. As an avid scouter (Girl Scouts and Boy Scouts) I had hand picked Fleur-de-lis hooks! This time around- there were plenty of things that were cool, but there just isn't the love in the pieces like an antique store- but the prices are the same and/or sometimes higher. While there were plenty of things that had me almost fall in love- the sticker shock time and time again killed it. If money were not an object AND you were willing to restore the items you find here- this is a cool place to shop. I will say their lumber aisles had me drooling over so many projects I could do with such gorgeous specimens. If nothing else- it was fun to explore! Oh- and the yard, you might wanna wear closed toed shoes if you really want to explore out there. I stuck to the path, while donning flip flops.
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