This place is one of a kind. Not sure what to do with the building materials leftover from your renovation? Give these folks a call. First of all, everyone who works here is really friendly and helpful. If you forget your tape measure, they’ll lend you theirs. If you need help loading something heavy in your car, they’ll help you load it. They also have a big box truck that they use to pickup donated items from those who call in and schedule pickup. This store sells all home building materials that are donated, sometimes by individuals, sometimes by companies offloading inventory for the tax write off, and sometimes by remodeling companies who have installed newer materials into homes in the area. So you never know what your going to find. Lots of lightly used and sometimes new materials.
Given that they’re always getting donations, their inventory is alway rotating. They also have certain items that they keep on hand and in stock such as flooring, rugs, doors, paint and painting supplies, windows, plumbing parts, hardware, couches, chairs of all sorts, assorted tile, cabinet hardware, windows, trim, cabinets and knobs, toilets, bed frames, dressers, faucets, lighting, sinks, wall art, etc etc you get the idea. Sometimes they even have new appliances like ovens and ranges.
I honestly hesitate to leave a review because this is my local honey hole but it’s just too great not to share. When you come in you just might find that piece of one of a kind furniture that you’d been looking for. Or that exterior door that is the right size to replace your old and weathered door. Or your next project. I have found tons of tools, parts, and building materials here to use on a lot of my remodel and renovation projects. I highly...
Read moreThis place is overpriced by all there items..I understand they are trying to help people build houses what about the people who don’t have much and buy first apartment or buy there first house..you know it can be hard even getting furniture this is crazy!!a table all scratched on the top for 360 bucks needing probably to refurbish !!this is insane money hungry much!like this is place use to be affordable your better off going to to a retail store even maybe saving some money for ur future furniture with this economy it’s hard.Im sure there comment is gonna be that they are helping people in need but u don’t have to rip off the people that are needing furniture..I don’t know who’s in charge of this place anymore but I hope I can help other people out by not buying from this place !!garage sales on fb come out for furniture and also goodwill is a better place than this!!!I can’t really say much about the workers there just only I think there under the impression they are working for a carters furniture store or selling from a bob mills store!!Im convinced they are getting commission off there items with the way...
Read moreI took 15 interior doors for donation to Habitat for Humanity Restore (Midland, TX). I checked in with the office, and the female staffer told me to drive around back and someone would help me unload. I waited 10 minutes in the back and no one came to help, so I unloaded the doors by myself. Just after unloading, the male staffer finally showed up but complained that I put them in the wrong place and he could not move them by himself. So I helped him move them. Soon after moving the last door, another female staffer told me they were not accepting interior hollow core doors. Both staffers turned and walked away with no offer to help me load. Moreover, I got no thank you. I'll never donate any items again...
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