Doubtful. It would be a grand idea and to some extent they do some separation when demolishing large structures like housing projects but more for the steel and aluminum than the wood. So much unlike So Cal or even up north in that a combination of rain and humidity takes a quick toll on wood, paper and sheetrock. Just yesterday, the hurricane far from us, but catching a band of accompanying rain, we got 5 inches in 2 1/2 hours...in the last hurricane that came through, much closer, we got 13 inches over a 24 hour period. 99% of the houses built in my area use southern yellow pine which if not used for housing, is used to make cardboard.