Lots of stuff waiting to be reused. There were tons of interior doors, lots of lighting and hardware for doors and cabinets. Also quite a few large appliances like fridges, stoves/ranges and washers/dryers. Also had flooring--new and used, hardwood and carpet. There were headboards, bed frames, all kinds of trim, huge and small pieces--I'd say up to 15', and entertainment centers, desks, chairs, lighting globes, fans, etc. They also had manual and power tools and some paint supplies. Speaking of paint--they had 1 and 5 gallon buckets in neutral colors for $16/gal or $80/5 gal. You can also just walk in and volunteer, as a couple of college aged guys did as I was...
Read moreI just finished remodeling my bathroom. The old vanity, some shelves, and hardware were no longer needed. I called the ReStore and they sent employees with a truck out to my house the following day to collect everything - I didn't have to lift a finger. They were fast, friendly, and efficient in removing everything. It makes me feel good knowing that everything they sell goes back to fund Habitat for Humanity. If you ever need to donate items this is your place! AND if you are in need of furniture, appliances, or building materials this just might be the answer too - go check out their...
Read moreVery happy with this place, though I wish they had someone to pay to bring stuff. They gave me a hard of someone and I called and they told me $100 to move a round, dining room table. It literally cost me $8.75 after the 75% off. It fit in my Sonata once I took it apart. Would have taken them 30 minutes maximum. So don't recommend that at all.
Great table. 2 nice chairs, 10$ a piece. Table and chairs look great. We washed it all down, hand washed and dried the cushions and are ready to...
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