Address: 1805 E Trent Ave, Spokane, WA 99202, USA
Phone: +15095342552
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 9AM–5PM
Tuesday: 9AM–5PM
Wednesday: 9AM–5PM
Thursday: 9AM–5PM
Friday: 9AM–5PM
Saturday: 9AM–5PM
Angela Terry
Horrible business, i needed 8 tiles to finish my kitchen floor and they said I had to buy a whole box or I could not purchase them. They were already out of the box! I had a cartfull of stuff but ended up buying zip. Never will I shop there again. They are WAY over priced now to! Come on people the stuff is donated! You shouldn't be asking the same prices of the places that sold them the first time around! How ridiculous!
SandiLee Young
This is the most horrible place. I was at the store on Trent. No I didn't notice signs saying no one will help put items in your vehicle. A kind customer helped me get a 5 gal bucket of paint. Melinda the cashier told me of course someone will help you. After I paid for my things Melinda said oh I forgot no one is allowed to help you because everyone that works there is a volunteer. First where did they find people willing to hang out in their store without being paid and seriously this place doesn't make enough off of donations to be able to pay employees instead of volunteers. Melinda continued to tell me if a customer isn't strong enough to lift a product then they can't buy the product. She made very clear no one will help anyone with lifting.
Captain Tightpants
I've gotten many great deals there, overall the pricing is fair to very good. Countertops are a little bit on the high side though. Lots of good stuff, worth the look and much better layout than the Coleville store.The staff are helpful (except for one older gentleman), but you must remember that they are volunteering their time. Some say the prices are too high but I disagree. I bought a brand new in-the-box 50 gallon pressure tank for a third of the regular price, a dual leather recliner sofa in perfect condition for $300, a new Hunter ceiling fan in nickel finish for $30, a 3×5 granite slab for my kitchen island for $180.............need I say more?
Corey Roseleip
The Spokane Habitat for Humanity Store is 2nd to none. I have donated multiple items to the store over the past year, and their team consistently goes WAY above the call of duty. I have actually had individual team members come to my residence and pick up items and take them back to the store, for the simple fact that they knew other families in the Spokane area would benefit from these items immediately . I can not recommend this store enough as it is also a great, clean, well organized facility with items I would purchase for my home. Great job to the Spokane Store Team...keep up the amazing work and service to the Spokane community. THANK YOU !!
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Best to either call them or stop in as their inventory is always changing.
This location is for purchasing building supplies and hardware.
Yes do you still have it?
Their inventory is constantly changing. The only way to know is to go in to the store and look. (You will be glad you did.) If they don't have them they may be willing to call you when/if they get some.
First you call them and see what is required then you go in for a meeting they will want you to put down a deposit but will allow payment plans and sweat equity they will charge 30 percent of your income for mortgage..but call thats how it starts
Deoends on a number of factors, honestly. How many adults? How many children? Ages of the children? Girls or boys? Assuming a parental couple, 4 girls and 4 boys, you would need a 5 bedroom house, minimum, in my opinion, and each child would be sharing a room. Typically, you can find house plans between 2800 and 3500 square feet for 5 bed, 3 bath. Alternately, if you review some manufactured home plans (which I'm sure could be adapted to stick built) for the same size (5 bed, 3 bath) the plans run just under 2100 sq feet.
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They perfet u bring ur own person to help, but I don't think they would tell you No. Great place, I visit them often.
You never know what they might have. But I have never seen one there. I did buy a pool slide there once😊
Stock changes daily so I just have to stop by... They did have them last week... Didn't check prices but ALL of their items are very reasonably priced
9am to 5pm Monday thru Saturday. Drop off is located in back of warehouse on left side of building.
On a typical day there is plenty of exterior paint although a specific color your looking for would be hit and miss
I don't know that habitat gives anything away for free and it wouldn't be any scrap pile but they do have some glass you would have to call it asked specifically for the size you were looking for in thickness but if you did find it there chances are it would be less than $10.if you can tell me the measurements I might be able to help you find what you're looking for
The inventory is always changing - i think i saw some recently.
for this. Who would we contact
They do have tiles, but it just depends on what gets donated for the selection.
Yes they do
That is a good question . You might try calling them, ask for a superviser and ask that person I would ask my renters as he volunteers there but he is not home
No, they don't deliver and can't even help move it from the building because they are volunteers.
Thanks for the quick responses!!! We delivered it to the donation center today and have plans to donate some other items in the next few days. Thanks so much for your assistance! 👍
Have you contacted Hospice of Spokane? I'm independent CNA-have you applied for the COPES program with State/DSHS to get caregivers?
They do
Yes, you can! They have a very wide variety of materials with an inventory that's always changing, so the more you stop in the quicker you'll find exactly what you're looking for.
Yes
Yes on trent by napa
I'm sorry, we do not accept used mattresses for health reasons.
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